ASSESSING DAILY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS USING PEDOMETER WITH ACCELEROMETER

The purpose of present study was to examine validity of pedometer with accelerometer (Lifecorder-EX ; LC) and to assess the daily physical activity (PA) of Japanese junior high school students by LC method. Firstly, to examine validity of LC, ten students (13.6+/-0.5 years old) wearing LC on their w...

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Published inTairyoku kagaku. Japanese journal of physical fitness and sports medicine Vol. 58; no. 2; pp. 275 - 284
Main Authors ADACHI, MINORU, SASAYAMA, KENSAKU, OKISHIMA, KYOTA, SUNAMI, YOSHIYUKI, SHIOMI, MASAKO
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2009
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Summary:The purpose of present study was to examine validity of pedometer with accelerometer (Lifecorder-EX ; LC) and to assess the daily physical activity (PA) of Japanese junior high school students by LC method. Firstly, to examine validity of LC, ten students (13.6+/-0.5 years old) wearing LC on their waists performed the walking and running tests. Energy expenditure was measured by the expired gas analysis method during the tests. The results showed that the activity level of LC had a high correlation with the exercise intensity (VO sub(2) : r=0.948, METs : r=0.931), and it was from 7 to 9 (LC7- 9) in the more intense activity than running. Secondly, PA of 206 boys and 220 girls aged 12- 15 years were measured using LC. Step counts and activity time of LC7- 9 each were 9500- 15000 counts and 10- 19 minutes on weekdays, and 6500- 10000 counts and 5- 12 minutes on weekends. PA analyzed by MANOVA were lower on weekends than on weekdays, and decreased in proportion as grade, and that of boys were significantly higher than that of girls. Present study suggests that LC method is a good way of measuring PA for junior high school students in free- living condition.
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ISSN:0039-906X
1881-4751
DOI:10.7600/jspfsm.58.275