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Objectively measured physical activity in European children: the IDEFICS study
K. Konstabel
, Toomas Veidebaum
, Vera Verbestel
, Luis A. Moreno
, K. Bammann
, M. Tornaritis
, Gabriele Eiben
, D. Molnár
, Alfonso Siani
, O. Sprengeler
, N. Wirsik
, W. Ahrens
, Yannis Pitsiladis
University of Brighton
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Accelerometer Data
25%
Actigraph
25%
ActiTrainer
25%
Activity Monitoring
25%
Age-specific
50%
Belgium
50%
Cyprus
50%
Estonia
25%
Europe
25%
European children
100%
European Countries
25%
Free Time
25%
General Additive Model
25%
Germany
25%
Hungary
25%
IDEFICS
100%
Italy
50%
Location-scale
25%
Moderate-to-vigorous Physical Activity
75%
Objectively Measured Physical Activity
100%
Percentile Curves
50%
Percentile Values
25%
Physical Activity
25%
Physical Activity Counseling
25%
Physical Activity Guidelines
25%
Physical Activity Level
25%
Physical Activity Time
75%
Physically Active
25%
Public Health Policy
25%
Recording Time
25%
Sedentary Time
75%
Sex-specific
50%
Spain
25%
Specific Reference
25%
Sweden
50%
Young children
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Accelerometer
11%
Counseling
11%
Physical Activity
100%
Public Health Policy
11%
Study Participant
11%
Psychology
Physical Activity
100%
Public Health
11%