The Cut-Off Value for Classifying Active Italian Children Using the Corresponding National Version of the Physical Activity Questionnaire
The present study aimed to determine a cut-off value following the filling in of a questionnaire (PAQ-C-It) to identify active Italian children. One-hundred-twenty-nine primary school children (5 Piedmont schools; 47.3% female; mean age = 10 ± 1 years) wore an accelerometer (Actigraph wGT3X-BT) to o...
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Main Authors: | Corrado Lupo (Author), Gennaro Boccia (Author), Alexandru Nicolae Ungureanu (Author), Anna Mulasso (Author), Paolo De Pasquale (Author), Annamaria Mancini (Author), Pasqualina Buono (Author), Alberto Rainoldi (Author), Paolo Riccardo Brustio (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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