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2009 C. H. McCloy Lecture. Seeing is believing: observing physical activity and its contexts.

Thomas L McKenzie1.   

Abstract

Direct (systematic) observation has been a mainstay of my research for over three decades. I believe it is an important tool for assessing physical activity, because it can simultaneously provide contextually rich data on the setting in which the activity occurs. It is particularly useful for those interested in using ecological and cognitive-behavioral approaches to examine how physical and social environments influence physical activity, and it is currently the only method for assessing group physical activity in open environments. Because physical activity researchers use the method infrequently, this paper provides an overview of systematic observation as it applies to studying physical activity.

Mesh:

Year:  2010        PMID: 20527295     DOI: 10.1080/02701367.2010.10599656

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


  14 in total

1.  Spatially characterizing visitor use and its association with informal trails in Yosemite Valley meadows.

Authors:  Chelsey Walden-Schreiner; Yu-Fai Leung
Journal:  Environ Manage       Date:  2013-05-21       Impact factor: 3.266

2.  Consistency of Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity in Middle School Physical Education.

Authors:  Monique Gill; Alec M Chan-Golston; Lindsay N Rice; Brian L Cole; Deborah Koniak-Griffin; Michael L Prelip
Journal:  Fam Community Health       Date:  2016 Oct-Dec

3.  Assessing urban walking trail use and changes in the trail environment using systematic observational protocols.

Authors:  Duncan C Meyers; Dawn K Wilson; Kassandra A Kugler; Natalie Colabianchi; Thomas L McKenzie; Barbara E Ainsworth; Julian Reed; Sara C Schmidt
Journal:  Health Place       Date:  2012-06-28       Impact factor: 4.078

4.  Children's Use of Electronic Games: Choices of Game Mode and Challenge Levels.

Authors:  Cindy H P Sit; Jessica W K Lam; Thomas L McKenzie
Journal:  Int J Pediatr       Date:  2010-06-27

5.  A calibration protocol for population-specific accelerometer cut-points in children.

Authors:  Kelly A Mackintosh; Stuart J Fairclough; Gareth Stratton; Nicola D Ridgers
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-05-10       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  A Structured and Flexible Language for Physical Activity Assessment and Characterization.

Authors:  Pedro Silva; Maria Teresa Andrade; Pedro Carvalho; Jorge Mota
Journal:  J Sports Med (Hindawi Publ Corp)       Date:  2013-09-25

7.  Automated High-Frequency Observations of Physical Activity Using Computer Vision.

Authors:  Jordan A Carlson; B O Liu; James F Sallis; J Aaron Hipp; Vincent S Staggs; Jacqueline Kerr; Amy Papa; Kelsey Dean; Nuno M Vasconcelos
Journal:  Med Sci Sports Exerc       Date:  2020-09

8.  Increasing physical activity levels in primary school physical education: The SHARP Principles Model.

Authors:  Emma Powell; Lorayne A Woodfield; Alan M Nevill
Journal:  Prev Med Rep       Date:  2015-11-22

9.  Automated Ecological Assessment of Physical Activity: Advancing Direct Observation.

Authors:  Jordan A Carlson; Bo Liu; James F Sallis; Jacqueline Kerr; J Aaron Hipp; Vincent S Staggs; Amy Papa; Kelsey Dean; Nuno M Vasconcelos
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2017-12-01       Impact factor: 3.390

10.  Children with Physical Disabilities at School and Home: Physical Activity and Contextual Characteristics.

Authors:  Ru Li; Cindy Hui-Ping Sit; Jane Jie Yu; Raymond Kim-Wai Sum; Stephen Heung-Sang Wong; Kenneth Chik-Chi Cheng; Thomas L McKenzie
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2017-06-25       Impact factor: 3.390

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