Authors
Charlotte L Edwardson, Elisabeth AH Winkler, Danielle H Bodicoat, Tom Yates, Melanie J Davies, David W Dunstan, Genevieve N Healy
Publication date
2017/6/1
Source
Journal of sport and health science
Volume
6
Issue
2
Pages
162-178
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Research indicates that high levels of sedentary behavior (sitting or lying with low energy expenditure) are adversely associated with health. A key factor in improving our understanding of the impact of sedentary behavior (and patterns of sedentary time accumulation) on health is the use of objective measurement tools that collect date and time-stamped activity information. One such tool is the activPAL monitor. This thigh-worn device uses accelerometer-derived information about thigh position to determine the start and end of each period spent sitting/lying, standing, and stepping, as well as stepping speed, step counts, and postural transitions. The activPAL is increasingly being used within field-based research for its ability to measure sitting/lying via posture. We summarise key issues to consider when using the activPAL in physical activity and sedentary behavior field-based research with adult populations. It is …
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CL Edwardson, EAH Winkler, DH Bodicoat, T Yates… - Journal of sport and health science, 2017