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2. A Transparent Method for Step Detection Using an Acceleration Threshold
3. Toward Harmonized Treadmill-Based Validation of Step-Counting Wearable Technologies: A Scoping Review
4. Evaluation of Step-Counting Interventions Differing on Intensity Messages
5. Cadence-based Classification of Minimally Moderate Intensity During Overground Walking in 21- to 40-Year-Old Adults
6. Using Music-Based Cadence Entrainment to Manipulate Walking Intensity
7. Normative Peak 30-Min Cadence (Steps per Minute) Values for Older Adults: NHANES 2005–2006
8. Epidemiological Transition in Physical Activity and Sedentary Time in Children
9. Step Count and Sedentary Time Validation of Consumer Activity Trackers and a Pedometer in Free-Living Settings
10. Energy Expenditure While Using Workstation Alternatives at Self-Selected Intensities
11. Relationships Between Outdoor Time, Physical Activity, Sedentary Time, and Body Mass Index in Children: A 12-Country Study
12. Toward Comprehensive Step-Based Physical Activity Guidelines: Are We Ready?
13. Daily Physical Activity by Occupational Classification in US Adults: NHANES 2005–2006
14. Correlates of Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity in Brazilian Children
15. Youth Energy Expenditure During Common Free-Living Activities and Treadmill Walking
16. Older Adults’ Objectively Monitored Walking Behaviors and the Factors that Shape Them
17. Association Between Television Viewing and Physical Activity in 10-Year-Old Brazilian Children
18. Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior: Independent Associations With Body Composition Variables in Brazilian Children
19. Physical Activity Level and Mode of Transportation
20. Cadence, Peak Vertical Acceleration, and Peak Loading Rate During Ambulatory Activities: Implications for Activity Prescription for Bone Health
21. Preliminary Comparison of Clinical and Free-Living Measures of Stepping Cadence in Older Adults
22. Comparison of Older Adults’ Steps per Day Using an NL-1000 Pedometer and Two GT3X+ Accelerometer Filters
23. Comparison of GT3X Accelerometer and YAMAX Pedometer Steps/Day in a Free-Living Sample of Overweight and Obese Adults
24. Daily Physical Activity Patterns of Children Living in an American Indian Community
25. Step-Defined Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Risk Among Middle-Aged Japanese: The National Health and Nutrition Survey of Japan 2006
26. Peak Stepping Cadence in Free-Living Adults: 2005–2006 NHANES
27. A Steps/Minute Value for Moderate Intensity Physical Activity in Adolescent Females
28. Changing School Physical Activity: An Examination of Individual School Designed Programs
29. Measurement Effects of Seasonal and Monthly Variability on Pedometer-Determined Data
30. Controlled and Free-Living Evaluation of Objective Measures of Sedentary and Active Behaviors
31. Accelerometer Response to Physical Activity Intensity in Normal-Weight Versus Overweight African American Children
32. U.S. Population Profile of Time-Stamped Accelerometer Outputs: Impact of Wear Time
33. Assigning Metabolic Equivalent Values to the 2002 Census Occupational Classification System
34. Markers of Sedentarism: The Joint Canada/U.S. Survey of Health
35. Accelerometer-Determined Lifestyle Activities in U.S. Adults
36. Pedometry Methods for Assessing Free-Living Adults
37. Relationship Between Accelerometer-Determined Steps/Day and Other Accelerometer Outputs in U.S. Adults
38. Pedometer-Determined Segmented Physical Activity Patterns of Fourth- and Fifth-Grade Children
39. Convergent Validity of 3 Low Cost Motion Sensors With the ActiGraph Accelerometer
40. Effectiveness of the First Step Program Delivered by Professionals Versus Peers
41. Linking the American Time Use Survey (ATUS) and the Compendium of Physical Activities: Methods and Rationale
42. Participation by US Adults in Sports, Exercise, and Recreational Physical Activities
43. Participant Experiences in a Workplace Pedometer-Based Physical Activity Program
44. Real-World Evaluation of a Community-Based Pedometer Intervention
45. Walking Behaviors Reported in the American Time Use Survey 2003–2005
46. But What About Swimming and Cycling? How to “Count” Non-Ambulatory Activity When Using Pedometers to Assess Physical Activity
47. An Exploratory Analysis of Adherence Patterns and Program Completion of a Pedometer-Based Physical Activity Intervention
48. Development and Formative Evaluation of the Centre for Activity and Ageing’s Home Support Exercise Program for Frail Older Adults
49. Cadence, Peak Vertical Acceleration, and Peak Loading Rate During Ambulatory Activities: Implications for Activity Prescription for Bone Health
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