Journal article
How should activity guidelines for young people be operationalised?
T Olds, K Ridley, M Wake, K Hesketh, E Waters, G Patton, J Williams
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity | BMC | Published : 2007
Abstract
Background: If guidelines regarding recommended activity levels for young people are to be meaningful and comparable, it should be clear how they are operationalised. It is usually open to interpretation whether young people are required to meet activity and screen time targets (1) all days of the week, (2) on most days of the week, (3) on average across all days, or (4) whether compliance should be understood as the probability that a randomly selected young person meets the guidelines on a randomly selected day. This paper studies this question using data drawn from the Australian Health of Young Victorians study. Methods: The subjects for this study were 885 13-19 year olds who recalled f..
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