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Accelerometry‑assessed sleep clusters and obesity in adolescents and young adults:a longitudinal analysis in GINIplus/LISA birth cohorts
《World Journal of Pediatrics》2025年第1期48-61,共14页Mingming Wang Claudia Flexeder Carla PHarris Sara Kress Tamara Schikowski Annette Peters Marie Standl 
Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL;The GINIplus study was mainly supported for the first three years of the Federal Ministry for Education,Science,Research and Technology(intervention arm)and Helmholtz Zentrum München(former GSF)(observation arm);The 4-year,6-year,10-year,15-year and 20-year follow-up examinations of the GINIplus study were covered from the respective budgets of the five study centres(Helmholtz Zentrum München(former GSF),Research Institute at Marien-Hospital Wesel/EVK Düsseldorf,LMU Munich,TU Munich and from six years onwards also from IUF–Leibniz Research-Institute for Environmental Medicine at the University of Düsseldorf)and a grant from the Federal Ministry for Environment(IUF Düsseldorf,FKZ 20462296);Further,the 15-year follow-up examination of the GINIplus study was supported by the Commission of the European Communities,the 7th Framework Program:MeDALL project;The 15-year and 20-year follow-up examinations were in addition supported by the companies Mead Johnson and Nestlé;The LISA study was mainly supported by grants from the Federal Ministry for Education,Science,Research and Technology and in addition from Helmholtz Zentrum München(former GSF),Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research—UFZ,Leipzig,Research Institute at Marien-Hospital Wesel,Pediatric Practice,Bad Honnef for the first two years;The 4-year,6-year,10-year,15-year and 20-year follow-up examinations of the LISA study were covered from the respective budgets of the involved partners(Helmholtz Zentrum München(former GSF),Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research–UFZ,Leipzig,Research Institute at Marien-Hospital Wesel,Pediatric Practice,Bad Honnef,IUF—Leibniz-Research Institute for Environmental Medicine at the University of Düsseldorf)and in addition by a grant from the Federal Ministry for Environment(IUF Düsseldorf,FKZ 20462296);Further,the 15-year follow-up examination of the LISA study was supported by the Commission of the European Communities,the 7th Framework Program:MeDALL p
Background Some studies have revealed various sleep patterns in adolescents and adults using multidimensional objective sleep parameters.However,it remains unknown whether these patterns are consistent from adolescenc...
关键词:ACCELEROMETRY Adolescents OBESITY Sleep clusters Young adults 
Characterizing objective and self-report habitual physical activity and sedentary time in outpatients with an acquired brain injury
《Sports Medicine and Health Science》2024年第4期338-343,共6页Liam P.Pellerine Katerina Miller Ryan J.Frayne Myles W.O'Brien 
supported by a Fredrick Banting and Charles Best CIHR Master's Award.MWO was supported by a CIHR Post-Doctoral Fellowship Award(#181747);a Dalhousie University Department of Medicine University Internal Medicine Research Foundation Research Fellowship Award.
Outpatients with an acquired brain injury(ABI)experience physical,mental,and social deficits.ABI can be classified into two subgroups based on mechanism of injury:mild traumatic brain injury(mTBI;e.g.,concussion)and o...
关键词:ACCELEROMETRY Stroke Brain aneurysm ENCEPHALITIS Mild traumatic brain injury Rehabilitation 
Associations of accelerometry-measured and self-reported physical activity and sedentary behavior with skeletal muscle energetics:The Study of Muscle,Mobility and Aging(SOMMA)
《Journal of Sport and Health Science》2024年第5期621-630,共10页Yujia(Susanna)Qiao Terri L.Blackwell Peggy M.Cawthon Paul M.Coen Steven R.Cummings Giovanna Distefano Samaneh Farsijani Daniel E.Forman Bret H.Goodpaster Stephen B.Kritchevsky Theresa Mau Frederico G.S.Toledo Anne B.Newman Nancy W.Glynn 
supported by funding from the National Institute on Aging(NIA,R01 AG059416);funded in part by the NIA Claude D.Pepper Older American Independence Centers at the University of Pittsburgh(P30 AG024827);Wake Forest University(P30 AG021332);the Clinical and Translational Science Institutes,funded by the National Center for Advancing Translational Science,at Wake Forest University(UL1 TR001420)。
Background:Skeletal muscle energetics decline with age,and physical activity(PA)has been shown to offset these declines in older adults.Yet,many studies reporting these effects were based on self-reported PA or struct...
关键词:AGING Exercise MITOCHONDRIA 
Tri-axial accelerometry allows to determine parental food provisioning behaviour in a marine bird
《Avian Research》2024年第3期345-351,共7页Monserrat Del Caño Flavio Quintana Giacomo Dell’Omo Agustina Gómez-Laich 
supported by a grant from the National Agency for the Promotion of Science and Technology of Argentina(grant PICT,2017-1996 to AGL);by two awards,one from the Association of Field Ornithologists and the other from Aves Argentinas to MDC。
The study of parental food provisioning is essential for understanding the breeding ecology of birds.We conducted the first study using accelerometry to detect food provisioning in birds,using Support Vector Machine(S...
关键词:ACCELEROMETRY Food provisioning Imperial shag Leucocarbo atriceps SEABIRD Support vector machine 
Independent mobility and physical activity among children residing in an ultra-dense metropolis
《Translational Exercise Biomedicine》2024年第3期236-243,共8页Wendy Y.Huang Jie Feng Stephen H.Wong 
This work was supported by the General Research Fund of the Research Grants Council,the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region[#12601017].
Objectives Independent mobility(IM),which is defined as the freedom of children moving without adult supervision,has been found to be positively associated with physical activity(PA).This study explored IM by sociodem...
关键词:active transport EXERCISE ACCELEROMETRY 
Short-term effect of physical activity on sleep health:A population-based study using accelerometry
《Journal of Sport and Health Science》2022年第5期630-638,共9页Andrea Wendt Inácio Crochemore M.da Silva Helen Goncalves Ana Menezes Fernando Barros Fernando C.Wehrmeister 
financed in part by the Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior-Brasil (CAPES) (Finance Code 001);by the Science and Technology Department of the Brazilian Ministry of Health,with resources transferred through the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) (400943/2013-1);Helen Gon?alves (305759/2017-5),Ana Menezes (302029/ 2017-6),Fernando Barros,and Fernando C.Wehrmeister (309236/2018-5) received funding through a CNPq research productivity grant;Andrea Wendt was funded by a CAPES PhD scholarship (Finance Code 001)。
Background:Regular physical activity(PA) is an important behavior in improving sleep health.However,the short-term effects of PA on sleep are still controversial.This study aimed to verify the effect of different inte...
关键词:ACCELEROMETER EXERCISE Physical activity Population-based study Sleep health 
Simultaneous multiple time scale imaging for kHz-MHz high-speed accelerometry被引量:1
《Photonics Research》2022年第7期1712-1722,共11页VASSILY KORNIENKO DAVID ANDERSSON MEHDI STITI JONAS RAVELID SIMON EK ANDREAS EHN EDOUARD BERROCAL ELIAS KRISTENSSON 
Vetenskapsradet(2021-04652,2019-05183);European Research Council(803634,852394)。
Fast transient events,such as the disintegration of liquid bodies or chemical reactions between radical species,involve various processes that may occur at different time scales.Currently,there are two alternatives fo...
关键词:REPETITION high transient 
Movement behaviors and their association with depressive symptoms in Brazilian adolescents:A cross-sectional study被引量:1
《Journal of Sport and Health Science》2022年第2期252-259,共8页Bruno Goncalves Galdino da Costa Jean-Philippe Chaput Marcus Vinicius Veber Lopes Luis Eduardo Argenta Malheiros Kelly Samara Silva 
the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development for providing funding for the ELEVA study(Grant#406258/2018-0)as well as a scholarship(LEAM)。
Background:Physical activity,sleep,and sedentary behaviors compose 24-h movement behaviors and have been independently associated with depressive symptoms.However,it is not clear whether it is the movement behavior it...
关键词:ACCELEROMETRY DEPRESSION Physical activity Sedentary behavior SLEEP 
Tri-axial accelerometry shows differences in energy expenditure and parental effort throughout the breeding season in long-lived raptors被引量:2
《Current Zoology》2022年第1期57-67,共11页Pascual LOPEZ-LOPEZ Arturo MPERONA Olga EGEA-CASAS Jon MORANT Vicente URIOS 
This work was supported by Red Electrica de Espana,Iberdrola Foundation,and Wildlife Service of the Valencian Community Regional Government(Conselleria d’Agricultura,Desenvolupament Rural,Emergencia Climatica i TransicioEcologica,Generalitat Valenciana,Spain);A.M.P.and J.M.E.were supported by predoctoral grants of the University of Valencia[Grant Number 0113/2019]and the Basque Government[Grant Number PRE_2018_2_0112],respectively.
Cutting-edge technologies are extremely useful to develop new workflows in studying ecological data,particularly to understand animal behavior and movement trajectories at the individual level.Although parental care i...
关键词:BIOLOGGING GPS movement ecology ODBA space use TELEMETRY 
Is device-measured vigorous physical activity associated with health-related outcomes in children and adolescents? A systematic review and meta-analysis被引量:2
《Journal of Sport and Health Science》2021年第3期296-307,共12页Antonio Garcia-Hermoso Yasmin Ezzatvar Robinson Ramirez-Velez Jordi Olloquequi Mikel Izquierdo 
Objective:This study sought to analyze the prospective association between vigorous-intensity physical activity(VPA)and health-related outcomes in children and adolescents.Methods:Studies reporting associations betwee...
关键词:ACCELEROMETRY ADIPOSITY FITNESS Physical activity 
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