Determining daily physical activity levels of youth with developmental disabilities: Days of monitoring required?

So Yeun Kim, Joonkoo Yun

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Abstract

This study examined sources of variability in physical activity (PA) of youth with developmental disabilities (DD), and determined the optimal number of days required for monitoring PA. Sixteen youth with DD wore two pedometers and two accelerom-eters for 9 days, including 5 weekdays (W) and 2 weekends (WK). A two-facet in fully crossed two-way ANOVAs were employed to estimate sources of variability across W, WK, and W and WK combined (WWK) for each device. Primary sources of variability were the person and the person by day interaction for both devices. Using a pedometer, four, six, and eight days of measurements were required to determine typical PA levels of the participants during W, WK, and WWK, respectively. Using one accelerometer, four days of measurements were estimated across all days.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)220-235
Number of pages16
JournalAdapted Physical Activity Quarterly
Volume26
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2009

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