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Additional file 1: Table S1. of Validity of questionnaire-based assessment of sedentary behaviour and physical activity in a population-based cohort of older men; comparisons with objectively measured physical activity data
Physical activity and sedentary behaviour characteristics, mean (SD) or % (n), stratified by age 80 years. Table S2. Associations Between PA and SB Score and Heart Rate (Beats Per Minute) and FEV1 (Litres). Table S3. Associations between self-reported recreational activity score and components of objectively measured PA (n=1337 men).1 (DOCX 21 kb
Additional file 4: Figure S1. of Trajectories of self-reported physical activity and predictors during the transition to old age: a 20-year cohort study of British men
Physical activity trajectories and 95% CIs from midlife to old age stratified according to baseline age (n=4952). (DOCX 31 kb
Frontex actions : out of control? : the complexity of composite decision-making procedures
Frontex operations can have important consequences on an individual’s life, and they should consequently be subject to an efficient control in order to offer adequate legal protection to the victims. These operations include the participation of the agency, but also various other actors. They offer thus an interesting case-study on the relationship between an EU agency and other participating actors.
The paper seeks to shed the light on the actions coordinated by Frontex, thereby illustrating the composite nature of Frontex decision-making procedures and operations. The objective of this article is to analyse the legal and administrative implications of Frontex operations as they manifest before the European, international and domestic courts. In the end, the paper will offer a case study, in which the legal and administrative implications explored above will be mapped onto the new phenomenon of ‘hotspots’. The aim is to elucidate the impact of these considerations in an ever more complex and fragmented multi-actor situation that ‘hotspots’ represent
Additional file 4: Figure S1. of Trajectories of self-reported physical activity and predictors during the transition to old age: a 20-year cohort study of British men
Physical activity trajectories and 95% CIs from midlife to old age stratified according to baseline age (n=4952). (DOCX 31 kb
Additional file 3: Table S3. of Trajectories of self-reported physical activity and predictors during the transition to old age: a 20-year cohort study of British men
Trajectories of physical activity and the effects of time-varying predictors on trajectory shapes, by trajectory group (n = 4962) (DOCX 15 kb