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Youth compendium of physical activities: Activity codes and metabolic intensities

Authors :
Butte, Nancy
Watson, Kathleen
Ridley, Kate
Zakeri, Issa
McMurray, Robert
Pfeiffer, Karin
Crouter, Scott
Herrmann, Stephen
Bassett, David
Long, Alexander
Berhane, Zekarias
Trost, Stewart
Ainsworth, Barbara
Berrigan, David
Fulton, Janet
Butte, Nancy
Watson, Kathleen
Ridley, Kate
Zakeri, Issa
McMurray, Robert
Pfeiffer, Karin
Crouter, Scott
Herrmann, Stephen
Bassett, David
Long, Alexander
Berhane, Zekarias
Trost, Stewart
Ainsworth, Barbara
Berrigan, David
Fulton, Janet
Source :
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

PURPOSE: A Youth Compendium of Physical Activities (Youth Compendium) was developed to estimate the energy costs of physical activities using data on youth only. METHODS: Based on a literature search and pooled data of energy expenditure measurements in youth, the energy costs of 196 activities were compiled in 16 activity categories to form a Youth Compendium of Physical Activities. To estimate the intensity of each activity, measured oxygen consumption (V[Combining Dot Above]O2) was divided by basal metabolic rate (Schofield age-, sex- and mass-specific equations) to produce a youth MET (METy). A mixed linear model was developed for each activity category to impute missing values for age ranges with no observations for a specific activity. RESULTS: This Youth Compendium consists of METy values for 196 specific activities classified into 16 major categories for four age groups, 6-9, 10-12, 13-15, and 16-18 years. METy values in this Youth Compendium were measured (51%) or imputed (49%) from youth data. CONCLUSION: This Youth Compendium of Physical Activities uses pediatric data exclusively, addresses the age-dependency of METy and imputes missing METy values and thus represents advancement in the physical activity research and practice. This Youth Compendium will be a valuable resource for stakeholders interested in evaluating interventions, programs, and policies designed to assess and encourage physical activity in youth.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287983484
Document Type :
Electronic Resource