Authors
Stewart G Trost, Russell R Pate, Patty S Freedson, James F Sallis, Wendell C Taylor
Publication date
2000/2/1
Journal
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
Volume
32
Issue
2
Pages
426
Publisher
LWW
Description
TROST, SG, RR PATE, PS FREEDSON, JF SALLIS, and WC TAYLOR. Using objective physical activity measures with youth: How many days of monitoring are needed? Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 32, No. 2, pp. 426–431, 2000.
Purpose
The purpose of this study was to establish the minimal number of days of monitoring required for accelerometers to assess usual physical activity in children.
Methods
A total of 381 students (189 M, 192 F) wore a CSA 7164 uniaxial accelerometer for seven consecutive days. To examine age-related trends students were grouped as follows: Group I: grades 1–3 (N 92); Group II: grades 4–6 (N 98); Group III: grades 7–9 (N 97); Group IV: grades 10–12 (N 94). Average daily time spent in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) was calculated from minute-by-minute activity counts using the regression equation developed by Freedson et al.(1997).
Results
Compared with adolescents in grades 7 to 12, children in grades 1 to 6 exhibited less day-to-day variability in MVPA behavior. Spearman-Brown analyses indicated that between 4 and 5 d of monitoring would be necessary to a achieve a reliability of 0.80 in children, and between 8 and 9 d of monitoring would be necessary to achieve a reliability of 0.80 in adolescents. Within all grade levels, the 7-d monitoring protocol produced acceptable estimates of daily participation in MVPA (R 0.76 (0.71–0.81) to 0.87 (0.84–0.90)). Compared with weekdays, children exhibited significantly higher levels of MVPA on weekends, whereas adolescents exhibited significantly lower levels of MVPA on weekends. Principal components analysis revealed two distinct time …
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Scholar articles
SG Trost, RR Pate, PS Freedson, JF Sallis, WC Taylor - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2000