Descrição metodológica do uso de acelerometria para mensurar a prática de atividade física nas coortes de nascimentos de Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil, 1993 e 2004

Translated title of the contribution: Methodological description of accelerometry for measuring physical activity in the 1993 and 2004 Pelotas (Brazil) birth cohorts

Alan Goularte Knuth, Maria Cecília F. Assunção, Helen Gonçalves, Ana Maria B. Menezes, Iná S. Santos, Aluísio J.D. Barros, Alicia Matijasevich, Virgílio Viana Ramires, Inácio Crochemore Mohnsam da Silva, Pedro Curi Hallal

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to characterize the methodology of data collection on physical activity using accelerometry in two birth cohorts (2004 and 1993) in Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, at the 6-7 and 18-year follow-up visits, respectively. During visits to the study headquarters for a health evaluation, cohort subjects received the accelerometer to be worn on the wrist for 5 to 8 days, after which the device was retrieved at their homes. Genea and GENEActiv triaxial estimators of gravity (g) acceleration were employed. Accelerometry data were collected from 3,331 children (93.7% of those included in follow-up) and 3,816 adolescents (99% of those in followup). The study characterizes the data collection methodology in more than 7,000 individuals and discusses issues in its implementation. It thus provides a methodological framework aimed at helping to plan future population-based studies with the use of such technology and to improve understanding of physical activity in the context of epidemiological studies.

Translated title of the contributionMethodological description of accelerometry for measuring physical activity in the 1993 and 2004 Pelotas (Brazil) birth cohorts
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)557-565
Number of pages9
JournalCadernos de Saude Publica
Volume29
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cohort Studies
  • Methodology
  • Motor Activity

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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