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Are Current Body Mass Index Referenced Pedometer Step-Count Recommendations Applicable to US Youth?

Authors :
Paul W. Darst
Jack Rutherford
Charles F. Morgan
Aaron Beighle
Guy C. Le Masurier
Robert P. Pangrazi
Michael Wright
David A. Rowe
Michael W. Beets
Source :
Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 5:665-674
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Human Kinetics, 2008.

Abstract

Background:The purpose of this study was to cross-validate international BMI-referenced steps/d cut points for US girls (12,000 steps/d) and boys (15,000 steps/d) 6 to 12 years of age.Methods:Secondary pedometer-determined physical activity data from US children (N = 1067; 633 girls and 434 boys, 6 to 12 years) were analyzed. Using international BMI classifications, cross-validation of the 12,000 and 15,000 steps/d cut points was examined by the classification precision, sensitivity, and specificity for each age–sex stratum.Results:For girls (boys) 6 to 12 years, the 12,000 (15,000) steps/d cut points correctly classified 42% to 60% (38% to 67%) as meeting (achieved steps/d cut point and healthy weight) and failing (did not achieve steps/d cut point and overweight). Sensitivity ranged from 55% to 85% (64% to 100%); specificity ranged from 23% to 62% (19% to 50%).Conclusion:The utility of pedometer steps/d cut points was minimal in this sample given their inability to differentiate among children who failed to achieve the recommended steps/d and exhibited an unhealthy weight. Caution, therefore, should be used in applying previous steps/d cut points to US children.

Details

ISSN :
15435474 and 15433080
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Physical Activity and Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c877a4a2cc96d59b5de4f8847ddeb4a7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.5.5.665