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dc.contributor.authorDencker, Magnus
dc.contributor.authorAndersen, Lars Bo
dc.date.accessioned2009-05-04T11:56:36Z
dc.date.issued2008-02-03
dc.identifierSeksjon for idrettsmedisinske fag / Department of Sports Medicine
dc.identifier.citationClinical Physiology and Functional Imaging. 2008, 28(3), 133-144en
dc.identifier.issn1475-097x
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11250/170439
dc.descriptionI Brage finner du siste tekst-versjon av artikkelen, og den kan inneholde ubetydelige forskjeller fra forlagets pdf-versjon. Forlagets pdf-versjon finner du på www.blackwell-synergy.com: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-097X.2008.00788.x / In Brage you'll find the final text version of the article, and it may contain insignificant differences from the journal's pdf version. The definite version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-097X.2008.00788.xen
dc.description.abstractIt is well established that physical inactivity in adults is associated with increased mortality and morbidity. Whether daily physical activity level is related to risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in children has been debated. Furthermore, objective data on the habitual daily physical activity in children have at large been scarce in the literature. The main reason for this is the fact that daily physical activity is very difficult to measure in children. In recent years, a new device, the accelerometer, has emerged as a frequently used instrument for the measurement of daily physical activity. This review summarizes recently published studies that have used accelerometers to measure daily physical activity in children and related activity data to known risk factors for CVD.en
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dc.language.isoengen
dc.publisherJohn Wiley & Sonsen
dc.subjectaccelerometersen
dc.subjectaccelerometryen
dc.subjectaerobic fitnessen
dc.subjectbody faten
dc.subjectCVD risk factorsen
dc.subjectobesityen
dc.titleHealth-related aspects of objectively measured daily physical activity in childrenen
dc.typePeer revieweden
dc.typeJournal articleen
dc.subject.nsiVDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Basic biosciences: 470en
dc.source.pagenumber133-144en
dc.source.volume28en
dc.source.journalClinical Physiology and Functional Imagingen
dc.source.issue3en


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