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Pedometry methods for assessing free-living youth.

Catrine Tudor-Locke1, James J McClain, Teresa L Hart, Susan B Sisson, Tracy L Washington.   

Abstract

The purpose of this review is to integrate and summarize specific measurement topics (instrument and metric choice, validity, reliability, how many and what types of days, reactivity, and data treatment) appropriate to the study of youth physical activity. Research quality pedometers are necessary to aid interpretation of steps per day collected in a range ofyoung populations under a variety of circumstances. Steps per day is the most appropriate metric choice, but steps per minute can be used to interpret time-in-intensity in specifically delimited time periods (e.g., physical education class). Reported intraclass correlations (ICC) have ranged from .65 over 2 days (although higher values also have been reported for 2 days) to .87 over 8 days (although higher values have been reported for fewer days). Reported ICCs are lower on weekend days (.59) versus weekdays (.75) and lower over vacation days (.69) versus school days (.74). There is no objective evidence of reactivity at this time. Data treatment includes (a) identifying and addressing missing values, (b) identijfying outliers and reducing data appropriately if necessary, and (c) transforming the data as required in preparation for inferential analysis. As more pedometry studies in young populations are published, these preliminary methodological recommendations should be modified and refined.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19650382     DOI: 10.1080/02701367.2009.10599551

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Q Exerc Sport        ISSN: 0270-1367            Impact factor:   2.500


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3.  Why do pedometers work?: a reflection upon the factors related to successfully increasing physical activity.

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4.  Step counts and body mass index among 9-14 years old greek schoolchildren.

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8.  Expected values for pedometer-determined physical activity in older populations.

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