45 research outputs found
Time spent sedentary (h/day) as assessed by the Recent Physical Activity Questionnaire and combined movement sensor and heart rate monitor, N = 1923.
<p>IQR- interquartile range; SD- standard deviation; LoA- 95% limits of agreement; range of bias includes the values between 2.5<sup>th</sup> and 97.5<sup>th</sup> percentile;</p><p>Acc+HR- combined accelerometer and heart rate monitor.</p><p>*p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001 for bias.</p
Physical activity energy expenditure (kJ/kg/day) as assessed by the Recent Physical Activity Questionnaire and combined movement sensor and heart rate monitor, N = 1923.
<p>IQR- interquartile range; SD- standard deviation; LoA- 95% limits of agreement; range of bias includes the values between 2.5<sup>th</sup> and 97.5<sup>th</sup> percentile;</p><p>Acc+HR- combined accelerometer and heart rate monitor.</p><p>*p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001 for bias.</p
Spearman’s correlation coefficients for the associations of PAEE, MVPA and sedentary time assessed by the RPAQ with objectively measured corresponding variables by country and sex in 1343 women and 540 men.
<p>Spearman’s correlation coefficients for the associations of PAEE, MVPA and sedentary time assessed by the RPAQ with objectively measured corresponding variables by country and sex in 1343 women and 540 men.</p
Time spent in moderate and vigorous physical activity (min/day) as assessed by the Recent Physical Activity Questionnaire and combined movement sensor and heart rate monitor, N = 1923.
<p>IQR- interquartile range; SD- standard deviation; LoA- 95% limits of agreement; range of bias includes the values between 2.5<sup>th</sup> and 97.5<sup>th</sup> percentile;</p><p>Acc+HR- combined accelerometer and heart rate monitor.</p><p>*p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001 for bias.</p
Total PAEE and PAEE at work derived from the RPAQ, and bias for total PAEE before and after applying intensity distribution assumption.
<p>Results are based on the“holdout sample”, with the following number of participants in each category: sedentary N = 264, standing N = 147, manual N = 58, heavy manual N = 12, representing 1/3 of participants in each group of the employed participants. Data are median (IQR), and median with 95% limits of agreement for bias.</p
Domain-specific energy expenditure from the RPAQ and partial correlation with objectively assessed physical activity energy expenditure adjusted for all other domains (580 men and 1343 women).
<p>Abbreviations: PAEE- physical activity energy expenditure; MVPA- moderate to vigorous physical activity; IQR- interquartile range; r- partial correlation coefficients (r) between domain-specific PA assessed by the RPAQ and objectively measured total PA adjusted for all other domains; PAEE for work was calculated only for participants who reported being employed; p-value for the difference across countries (Kruskal-Wallis test).</p
Participant characteristics at baseline, the RPAQ validation study cohort (N = 1923).
<p>Values are mean (SD), except employment status which is n (%).</p><p>Abbreviations: BMI- body mass index; WHR- waist-hip ratio;</p><p>p<0.001 for difference in all variables across the countries (Kruskal-Wallis test).</p
Odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) of gastric adenocarcinoma by combined levels of sedentary behaviour and recreational physical activity (RPA) recommendations.
<p>MCC-Spain study.</p
Odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) of gastric adenocarcinoma by levels of physical activity (PA) variables.
<p>MCC-Spain study.</p
Odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) of gastric adenocarcinoma by sex, according to levels of physical activity (PA) variables.
<p>MCC-Spain study.</p