Authors
Russell R Pate, Patty S Freedson, James F Sallis, Wendell C Taylor, John Sirard, Stewart G Trost, Marsha Dowda
Publication date
2002/7/1
Journal
Annals of epidemiology
Volume
12
Issue
5
Pages
303-308
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
PURPOSE
To use objective monitoring of physical activity to determine the percentages of children and youth in a population that met physical activity guidelines.
METHODS
A total of 375 students in grades 1–12 wore an accelerometer (CSA 7164) for seven consecutive days. Bouts of continuous activity and accumulation of minutes spent in physical activity at various intensities were calculated to determine how many students met three physical activity guidelines.
RESULTS
Over 90% of students met Healthy People 2010, Objective 22.6 and nearly 70% met the United Kingdom Expert Consensus Group guideline, both of which recommend daily accumulation of moderate physical activity. Less than 3% met Healthy People 2010, Objective 22.7, which calls for bouts of continuous vigorous physical activity. For the United Kingdom Expert Consensus Group guideline, compliance decreased markedly with age, but …
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