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Impact of methodological decisions on accelerometer outcome variables in young children
Robert Ojiambo
, R. Cuthill
, H. Budd
, Kenn Konstabel
, José A. Casajús
, A. Gonzalez de Aguero
, Edwin Anjila
, J.J. Reilly
, Chris Easton
, Yannis Pitsiladis
University of Brighton
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Young children
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Accelerometer
100%
Strenuous Exercise
100%
Moderate-to-vigorous Physical Activity
100%
Methodological Decisions
100%
Physical Activity Time
83%
Sedentary Time
33%
Number of Days
33%
Physical Activity Guidelines
16%
Physical Activity
16%
Glasgow
16%
Gothenburg
16%
Uniaxial
16%
Median Range
16%
Prophecy
16%
Accelerometry
16%
Zaragoza
16%
Accelerometer Data
16%
Spearman
16%
Wear Time
16%
Adherence to Guidelines
16%
Ghent
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Accelerometer
100%
Outcome Variable
100%
Practice Guideline
50%
Compliance
50%
Accelerometry
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Physical Activity
100%
Accelerometer
100%
Accelerometry
11%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Accelerometer
100%
Physical Activity
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Physical Activity
100%
Accelerometry
11%