Imagine a world where every person has optimal chances to live a healthy and happy life, where one feels included and valued. Vernā Myers introduced a well-known quote: “Diversity is being asked to the party, inclusion is being asked to dance” ( Myers, 2015 ) that many others have built on for
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Let us Dance Around the World! Toward More Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Research
Mai ChinAPaw and Manou Anselma
The Use of Accelerometers in Young Children: A Methodological Scoping Review
Becky Breau, Hannah J. Coyle-Asbil, and Lori Ann Vallis
point, nonwear time, inclusion criterion). Numerous factors can influence these methodological decisions such as device cost or availability, sample size, availability of funding, and research aims. Given the sheer number of factors to consider when using accelerometers to track free-living behaviors in
Methodology for Assessing Infant (0–2 Years) Movement Using Accelerometers: A Scoping Review
Danae Dinkel, John P. Rech, Priyanka Chaudhary, Rama Krishna Thelagothoti, Jon Youn, Hesham Ali, Michaela Schenkelberg, and Brian Knarr
English in a peer-reviewed academic journal and must have assessed the daytime movement behavior (e.g., physical activity, sedentary time) of children ages 0–2 years using accelerometry. Articles were not eligible for inclusion if they were considered gray literature to avoid duplication with peer
Where to Place Which Sensor to Measure Sedentary Behavior? A Method Development and Comparison Among Various Sensor Placements and Signal Types
Roman P. Kuster, Daniel Baumgartner, Maria Hagströmer, and Wilhelmus J.A. Grooten
the subjects booked their appointment online, inclusion and exclusion criteria were checked upon arrival. The subjects confirmed that they had refrained from eating and drinking sugary, caffeinated, and alcoholic beverages for 2 hr and had refrained from sport for 12 hr. Every subject signed an
Accuracy of Wearable Trackers for Measuring Moderate- to Vigorous-Intensity Physical Activity: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Jessica Gorzelitz, Chloe Farber, Ronald Gangnon, and Lisa Cadmus-Bertram
academic research and publishing, meaning that current models of trackers will have no peer-reviewed validation data. We therefore included device models released in 2012 or later or on the market in May 2018. The latter criterion allowed for the inclusion of a few longstanding models, such as the Fitbit
Systematic Review of Accelerometer Responsiveness to Change for Measuring Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, or Sleep
Kimberly A. Clevenger and Alexander H.K. Montoye
based on the following inclusion and exclusion criteria. Inclusion criteria were (a) peer-reviewed and published original research studies (i.e., not theses, reviews) in English from 1998 to 2023; (b) reported on the responsiveness or sensitivity to change of research grade or commercially available
A Comparison of Wrist- Versus Hip-Worn ActiGraph Sensors for Assessing Physical Activity in Adults: A Systematic Review
Nolan Gall, Ruopeng Sun, and Matthew Smuck
remaining, after reading the full-text manuscripts, we excluded an additional 27 studies that did not meet the inclusion/exclusion criteria stated above. Thus, we considered a total of 19 studies eligible for the current review ( Au-Yeung et al., 2020 ; Clevenger et al., 2020 ; Collins et al., 2019
Concurrent Measurement of Global Positioning System and Event-Based Physical Activity Data: A Methodological Framework for Integration
Anna M.J. Iveson, Malcolm H. Granat, Brian M. Ellis, and Philippa M. Dall
reported to assess likelihood of each situation occurring during habitual free-living activity. (c) Sensitivity analysis of thresholds for inclusion of external GPS points. The purpose of this was to explore how inclusion of walking events in analysis changed if the thresholds set in this study were
A Physical Behaviour Partnership From Heaven: The Prospective Physical Activity, Sitting, and Sleep Consortium and the International Society for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour
Emmanuel Stamatakis, Bronwyn K. Clark, Matthew N. Ahmadi, Joanna M. Blodgett, Malcolm H. Granat, Alan Donnelly, Andrew J. Atkin, Li-Tang Tsai, Gregore I. Mielke, Richard M. Pulsford, Nidhi Gupta, Patrick Crawley, Matthew Stevens, Peter Johansson, Laura Brocklebank, Lauren B. Sherar, Vegar Rangul, Andreas Holtermann, Mark Hamer, and Annemarie Koster
.e., different thigh-worn accelerometers give similar output when processed consistently; Crowley et al., 2019 ), the development of standardized accelerometery protocols and prospective harmonization measurements for future inclusion of cohorts, and the development of the ActiPASS software ( Occupational and
Simultaneous Validation of Count-to-Activity Thresholds for Five Commonly Used Activity Monitors in Adolescent Research: A Step Toward Data Harmonization
Gráinne Hayes, Kieran Dowd, Ciaran MacDonncha, and Alan Donnely
questionnaire. Participants were selected for inclusion once participant assent, and parent consent were provided, and they had successfully completed the physical activity readiness questionnaire. A lowest random numbers table was used to assign each participant to either an equation development group or a