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The use of pedometers for monitoring physical activity in children and adolescents: measurement considerations

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posted on 2014-08-18, 10:16 authored by Stacy ClemesStacy Clemes, Stuart Biddle
BACKGROUND: Pedometers are increasingly being used to measure physical activity in children and adolescents. This review provides an overview of common measurement issues relating to their use. METHODS: Studies addressing the following measurement issues in children/adolescents (aged 3-18 years) were included: pedometer validity and reliability, monitoring period, wear time, reactivity, data treatment and reporting. Pedometer surveillance studies in children/adolescents (aged: 4-18 years) were also included to enable common measurement protocols to be highlighted. RESULTS: In children >5 years, pedometers provide a valid and reliable, objective measure of ambulatory activity. Further evidence is required on pedometer validity in preschool children. Across all ages, optimal monitoring frames to detect habitual activity have yet to be determined; most surveillance studies use 7-days. It is recommended that standardised wear time criteria are established for different age groups, and that wear times are reported. As activity varies between weekdays and weekend days, researchers interested in habitual activity should include both types of day in surveillance studies. There is conflicting evidence on the presence of reactivity to pedometers. CONCLUSIONS: Pedometers are a suitable tool to objectively assess ambulatory activity in children (>5 years) and adolescents. This review provides recommendations to enhance the standardisation of measurement protocols.

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  • Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences

Published in

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY & HEALTH

Volume

10

Issue

2

Pages

249 - 262 (14)

Citation

CLEMES, S.A. and BIDDLE, S.J.H., 2013. The use of pedometers for monitoring physical activity in children and adolescents: measurement considerations. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 10 (2), pp. 249-262.

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© Human Kinetics

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Publication date

2013

Notes

As accepted for publication.

ISSN

1543-3080

Language

  • en

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