An Objective Method for Measurement of Sedentary Behavior in 3‐ to 4‐Year Olds
Objective: To test the ability of accelerometry to quantify sedentary behavior in 3‐ to 4‐year‐old children. Research Methods and Procedures: We developed a cut‐off for accelerometry output (validation study) in 30 healthy 3 to 4 year olds, which provided highest sensitivity and specificity for the...
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description | Objective: To test the ability of accelerometry to quantify sedentary behavior in 3‐ to 4‐year‐old children.
Research Methods and Procedures: We developed a cut‐off for accelerometry output (validation study) in 30 healthy 3 to 4 year olds, which provided highest sensitivity and specificity for the detection of sedentary behavior relative to a criterion method of measurement, direct observation using the children's physical activity form. We then cross‐validated the cut‐off in an independent sample of healthy 3 to 4 year olds (n = 52).
Results: In the validation study, optimal sensitivity and specificity for the detection of sedentary behavior were obtained at an accelerometry output cut‐off of |
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Results: In the validation study, optimal sensitivity and specificity for the detection of sedentary behavior were obtained at an accelerometry output cut‐off of <1100 counts/min. In the cross‐validation, sensitivity was 83%: 438/528 inactive minutes were correctly classified. Specificity was 82%: 1251/1526 noninactive minutes were correctly classified using this cut‐off.
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Results: In the validation study, optimal sensitivity and specificity for the detection of sedentary behavior were obtained at an accelerometry output cut‐off of <1100 counts/min. In the cross‐validation, sensitivity was 83%: 438/528 inactive minutes were correctly classified. Specificity was 82%: 1251/1526 noninactive minutes were correctly classified using this cut‐off.
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