Measuring the Daily Activity of Lying Down, Sitting, Standing and Stepping of Obese Children Using the ActivPALTM Activity Monitor
This study describes the patterns of objectively measured sitting, standing and stepping in
obese children using the activPALTM and highlights possible differences in sedentary levels
and patterns during weekdays and weekends. Sixty-five obese children, aged 9–11 years,
were recruited from primary schools in Terengganu, Malaysia. Sitting, standing and stepping
were objectively measured using an activPALTM accelerometer over a period of 4–7 days.
Obese children spent an average of 69.6% of their day sitting/lying, 19.1% standing and …
obese children using the activPALTM and highlights possible differences in sedentary levels
and patterns during weekdays and weekends. Sixty-five obese children, aged 9–11 years,
were recruited from primary schools in Terengganu, Malaysia. Sitting, standing and stepping
were objectively measured using an activPALTM accelerometer over a period of 4–7 days.
Obese children spent an average of 69.6% of their day sitting/lying, 19.1% standing and …
Measuring the daily activity of lying down, sitting, standing and stepping of obese children using the activPALTM activity monitor.
SWW Sharifah Wajihah Wafa, NNA Nur Nadzirah Aziz… - 2017 - cabidigitallibrary.org
This study describes the patterns of objectively measured sitting, standing and stepping in
obese children using the activPALTM and highlights possible differences in sedentary levels
and patterns during weekdays and weekends. Sixty-five obese children, aged 9-11 years,
were recruited from primary schools in Terengganu, Malaysia. Sitting, standing and stepping
were objectively measured using an activPALTM accelerometer over a period of 4-7 days.
Obese children spent an average of 69.6% of their day sitting/lying, 19.1% standing and …
obese children using the activPALTM and highlights possible differences in sedentary levels
and patterns during weekdays and weekends. Sixty-five obese children, aged 9-11 years,
were recruited from primary schools in Terengganu, Malaysia. Sitting, standing and stepping
were objectively measured using an activPALTM accelerometer over a period of 4-7 days.
Obese children spent an average of 69.6% of their day sitting/lying, 19.1% standing and …
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