Authors
Russell R Pate, TOM Baranowski, Marsha Dowda, Stewart G Trost
Publication date
1996/1/1
Journal
Medicine and science in sports and exercise
Volume
28
Issue
1
Pages
92-96
Description
The purpose of this study was to determine whether physical activity behavior tracks during early childhood. Forty-seven children (22 males, 25 females) aged 3-4 yr at the beginning of the study were followed over a 3-yr period. Heart rates were measured at least 2 and up to 4 d. yr-1 with a Quantum XL Telemetry heart rate monitor. Physical activity was quantified as the percentage of observed minutes between 3: 00 and 6: 00 pm during which heart rate was 50% or more above individual resting heart rate (PAHR-50 Index). Tracking of physical activity was analyzed using Pearson and Spearman correlations. Yearly PAHR-50 index tertiles were created and examined for percent agreement and Cohen's kappa. Repeated measures ANOVA was used to calculate the intraclass correlation coefficient across the 3 yr of the study. Spearman rank order correlations ranged from 0.57 to 0.66 (P< 0.0001). Percent agreement ranged from 49% to 62%. The intraclass R for the 3 yr was 0.81. It was concluded that physical activity behavior tends to track during early childhood.
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Scholar articles
RR Pate, TOM Baranowski, M Dowda, SG Trost - Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 1996