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2. A source of systematic bias in self-reported physical activity: The cutpoint bias hypothesis
3. Socioeconomic disadvantage and polygenic risk for high BMI magnify obesity risk across childhood: a longitudinal, population, cohort study
4. Anthropometry and Body Image
5. In search of lost time: When people undertake a new exercise program, where does the time come from? A randomized controlled trial
6. All the Stereotypes Confirmed: Differences in How Australian Boys and Girls Use Their Time
7. Adolescent Time Use Clusters: A Systematic Review
8. Doubly labeled water validation of a computerized use-of-time recall in active young people
9. All the Stereotypes Confirmed: Differences in How Australian Boys and Girls Use Their Time
10. Moving Forward with Backward Compatibility: Translating Wrist Accelerometer Data
11. Physical activity and screen time behaviour in metropolitan, regional and rural adolescents: A -sectional study of Australians aged 9–16 years
12. Obese Adolescents Are Less Active Than Their Normal-Weight Peers, but Wherein Lies the Difference?
13. Development and evaluation of an adult use-of-time instrument with an energy expenditure focus
14. Tapping The Potential Presented By The Gravity Component Of An Accelerometer Signal: 2780 Board #303 June 3, 9: 30 AM - 11: 00 AM
15. Sedentary Sphere: Wrist-Worn Accelerometer-Brand Independent Posture Classification
16. Comparability of Measured Acceleration from Accelerometry-Based Activity Monitors
17. Children’s Physical Activity Assessed with Wrist- and Hip-Worn Accelerometers
18. The ActivityStat Hypothesis: The Concept, the Evidence and the Methodologies
19. Assessing Sedentary Behavior with the GENEActiv: Introducing the Sedentary Sphere
20. Insights into adolescent well‐being from computerised analysis of written language
21. Secular Trends in the Performance of Children and Adolescents (1980–2000): An Analysis of 55 Studies of the 20m Shuttle Run Test in 11 Countries
22. The ActivityStat Hypothesis
23. Screen time is more strongly associated than physical activity with overweight and obesity in 9- to 16-year-old Australians
24. Social inequalities in health-related use of time in Australian adolescents
25. A Social Networking and Gamified App to Increase Physical Activity: Cluster RCT
26. Assigning Energy Costs to Activities in Children: A Review and Synthesis
27. The Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy: Development of a Model of Children's Capacity for a Healthy, Active Lifestyle Through a Delphi Process.
28. Rationale, design and methods for a staggered-entry, waitlist controlled clinical trial of the impact of a community-based, family-centred, multidisciplinary program focussed on activity, food and attitude habits (Curtin University’s Activity, Food and Attitudes Program—CAFAP) among overweight adolescents
29. Descriptive epidemiology of screen and non-screen sedentary time in adolescents: a cross sectional study
30. Development of a Compendium of Energy Expenditures for Youth
31. The Multimedia activity recall for children and adolescents (MARCA): development and evaluation
32. Converting between estimates of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity derived from raw accelerations measured at the wrist and from ActiGraph counts measured at the hip: the Rosetta Stone
33. Pedometer Step Guidelines in Relation to Weight Status Among 5- to 16-Year-Old Australians.
34. The Validity of a Computerized Use of Time Recall, the Multimedia Activity Recall for Children and Adolescents.
35. Accelerometer wear-site detection: When one site does not suit all, all of the time
36. Everybody's working for the weekend: changes in enjoyment of everyday activities across the retirement threshold
37. Sedentary Sphere
38. Multiple components of fitness improved among overweight and obese adolescents following a community-based lifestyle intervention
39. Physical activity and screen time behaviour in metropolitan, regional and rural adolescents: A cross-sectional study of Australians aged 9–16 years
40. The Impact of Curtin University's Activity, Food and Attitudes Program on Physical Activity, Sedentary Time and Fruit, Vegetable and Junk Food Consumption among Overweight and Obese Adolescents: A Waitlist Controlled Trial
41. Introducing novel approaches for examining the variability of individuals’ physical activity
42. Reliability and Validity of the Multimedia Activity Recall in Children and Adults (MARCA) in People with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
43. Changes in use of time, activity patterns, and health and wellbeing across retirement: design and methods of the life after work study
44. Validating the multimedia activity recall for children and adolescents in a large New Zealand sample
45. Children's Sleep Needs: Is There Sufficient Evidence to Recommend Optimal Sleep for Children?
46. Multiple components of fitness improved among overweight and obese adolescents following a community-based lifestyle intervention.
47. Sedentary Behavior in People with and without a Chronic Health Condition: How Much, What and When?
48. The ActivityStat Hypothesis
49. Never Enough Sleep: A Brief History of Sleep Recommendations for Children
50. All the Stereotypes Confirmed
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