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The following pages link to Predictive validity and classification accuracy of ActiGraph energy expenditure equations and cut-points in young children (Q35045428):
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- Accelerometer Data Collection and Processing Criteria to Assess Physical Activity and Other Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Practical Considerations. (Q30235236) (← links)
- Validity of Research-Grade Actigraphy Unit for Measuring Exercise Intensity (Q33748742) (← links)
- Associations between the physical activity levels of fathers and their children at 20 months, 3.5 and five years of age (Q33876444) (← links)
- Eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid in whole blood are differentially and sex-specifically associated with cardiometabolic risk markers in 8-11-year-old danish children (Q34343523) (← links)
- Activity Patterns of Preschool-Aged Children at Risk for Obesity (Q35085884) (← links)
- Comparisons of prediction equations for estimating energy expenditure in youth (Q35469825) (← links)
- Objectively measured physical activity and sedentary time in youth: the International children's accelerometry database (ICAD) (Q36070944) (← links)
- Increasing physical activity among young children from disadvantaged communities: study protocol of a group randomised controlled effectiveness trial (Q36166809) (← links)
- The Preschool Activity, Technology, Health, Adiposity, Behaviour and Cognition (PATH-ABC) cohort study: rationale and design (Q36334996) (← links)
- Protocol for the 'Virtual Traveller' cluster-randomised controlled trial: a behaviour change intervention to increase physical activity in primary-school Maths and English lessons (Q37063590) (← links)
- Physical activity and sedentary behavior in Belgium (BNFCS2014): design, methods and expected outcomes (Q37343143) (← links)
- Influence of the day care, home and neighbourhood environment on young children's physical activity and health: protocol for the PLAYCE observational study (Q37517215) (← links)
- Correlates of preschool children's objectively measured physical activity and sedentary behavior: a cross-sectional analysis of the SPLASHY study (Q37563886) (← links)
- Developing Intervention Strategies to Optimise Body Composition in Early Childhood in South Africa (Q37618209) (← links)
- Objectively measured physical activity of young Canadian children using accelerometry (Q38411276) (← links)
- Objectively measured sedentary behaviour and health and development in children and adolescents: systematic review and meta-analysis. (Q38749822) (← links)
- Individual classification of elementary school children's physical activity: A time-efficient, group-based approach to reference measurements (Q39627413) (← links)
- Agreement of objectively measured physical activity and sedentary time in preschool children (Q40025241) (← links)
- Impact of age, sex, socioeconomic status, and physical activity on associated movements and motor speed in preschool children (Q40184293) (← links)
- Preschool children's context-specific sedentary behaviours and parental socioeconomic status in Finland: a cross-sectional study (Q46127221) (← links)
- Adherence to 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years and associations with social-cognitive development among Australian preschool children (Q47270271) (← links)
- Wrist Acceleration Cut-points for Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity in Youth. (Q47653758) (← links)
- The activPALTM Accurately Classifies Activity Intensity Categories in Healthy Adults. (Q47886561) (← links)
- Food and beverage intakes according to physical activity levels in European children: the IDEFICS (Identification and prevention of Dietary and lifestyle induced health EFfects In Children and infantS) study (Q49852947) (← links)
- Parental Education and Pre-School Children's Objectively Measured Sedentary Time: The Role of Co-Participation in Physical Activity (Q50027196) (← links)
- Evaluation of Actical equations and thresholds to predict physical activity intensity in young children. (Q51032494) (← links)
- Physical activity and sedentary behavior in preschoolers: a longitudinal assessment of trajectories and determinants. (Q53418044) (← links)
- Classification Accuracy of a Wearable Activity Tracker for Assessing Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity in 3-5-Year-Old Children. (Q54975888) (← links)
- Issues Related to Measuring and Interpreting Objectively Measured Sedentary Behavior Data (Q57530539) (← links)
- A cluster randomized controlled trial comparing the effectiveness of an individual planning intervention with collaborative planning in adolescent friendship dyads to enhance physical activity (TWOgether) (Q60236903) (← links)
- Physical activity and sedentary behavior across three time-points and associations with social skills in early childhood (Q60919038) (← links)
- Preschool Environmental Factors, Parental Socioeconomic Status, and Children's Sedentary Time: An Examination of Cross-Level Interactions (Q61455043) (← links)
- Accelerometer-derived physical activity estimation in preschoolers - comparison of cut-point sets incorporating the vector magnitude vs the vertical axis (Q64065136) (← links)
- Energy expenditure associated with posture transitions in preschool children (Q64114993) (← links)
- Individual-, home- and preschool-level correlates of preschool children's sedentary time (Q89599783) (← links)
- Prospective associations with physiological, psychosocial and educational outcomes of meeting Australian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years (Q90164242) (← links)
- Cross-sectional associations of physical activity and gross motor proficiency with adiposity in South African children of pre-school age (Q90752889) (← links)
- Preschool group practices and preschool children's sedentary time: a cross-sectional study in Finland (Q92093102) (← links)
- Feasibility of wearable cameras to assess screen time and time spent restrained in children aged 3 to 5 years: a study protocol (Q92253821) (← links)
- A Loose Parts Randomized Controlled Trial to Promote Active Outdoor Play in Preschool-aged Children: Physical Literacy in the Early Years (PLEY) Project (Q92525181) (← links)
- 'Jump start' childcare-based intervention to promote physical activity in pre-schoolers: six-month findings from a cluster randomised trial (Q92707889) (← links)
- Determinants of change in accelerometer-assessed sedentary behaviour in children 0 to 6 years of age: A systematic review (Q93056757) (← links)