Comparison of self-reported & device-based, measured physical activity among children in Germany
Abstract Background As children show a more complex but less structured movement behavior than adults, assessment of their many spontaneous and impulsive movements is a challenge for physical activity (PA) assessment. Since neither questionnaires nor accelerometers enable optimal detection of all fa...
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Main Authors: | Alexander Burchartz (Author), Doris Oriwol (Author), Simon Kolb (Author), Steffen C. E. Schmidt (Author), Kathrin Wunsch (Author), Kristin Manz (Author), Claudia Niessner (Author), Alexander Woll (Author) |
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