Journal article
The association between age and accelerometry-derived types of habitual daily activity: An observational study over the adult life span in the Netherlands
KS Van Schooten, JH Van Dieen, M Pijnappels, AB Maier, AJ Van 'T Hul, M Niessen, RC Van Lummel
BMC Public Health | Published : 2018
Abstract
Background: Advances in sensor technology allow for objective and high-resolution monitoring of physical activity and sedentary behaviour. Novel epidemiological data is required to provide feedback on an individual's habitual daily activity in comparison to peers and might eventually lead to refined physical activity guidelines. Methods: We merged data of 762 people between 18 and 99 years of age, who all wore a DynaPort MoveMonitor accelerometer on their lower back during 1 week in daily-life, to provide insight into habitual types and durations of daily activities, and examine the association between age and physical activity and sedentary behaviour. Results: We found associations between ..
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Awarded by Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research
Awarded by Human Frontier Science Program
Awarded by Dutch Organization for Scientific Research (NWO)
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR 16606) and Human Frontier Science Program (LT001080/2017) fellowships to KS and a VIDI grant (no. 91714344) from the Dutch Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) to MP.