Alex Rowlands
0000-0002-1463-697X
University of Leicester
193 papers found
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Cut‐point‐free accelerometer metrics to assess children’s physical activity: An example using the school day
Towards a Portable Model to Discriminate Activity Clusters from Accelerometer Data
A data-driven, meaningful, easy to interpret, standardised accelerometer outcome variable for global surveillance
Associations between objectively assessed and questionnaire-based sedentary behaviour with body mass index and systolic blood pressure in Kuwaiti adolescents
Reply to Mekary, R.A.; Ding, E.L. Isotemporal Substitution as the Gold Standard Model for Physical Activity Epidemiology: Why It Is the Most Appropriate for Activity Time Research. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 797
Physical Activity Trends in Separate Contexts Among South Australian Older Children (10–12 Y) and Early Adolescents (13–15 Y) From 1985 to 2013
Activity Intensity, Volume, and Norms: Utility and Interpretation of Accelerometer Metrics
The backwards comparability of wrist worn GENEActiv and waist worn ActiGraph accelerometer estimates of sedentary time in children
Physical activity, multimorbidity, and life expectancy: a UK Biobank longitudinal study
Average acceleration and intensity gradient of primary school children and associations with indicators of health and well-being
Validating the Sedentary Sphere method in children: Does wrist or accelerometer brand matter?
A data-driven, meaningful, easy to interpret, population-independent accelerometer outcome variable for global surveillance
A school-based intervention (‘Girls Active’) to increase physical activity levels among 11- to 14-year-old girls: cluster RCT
Expert’s Choice: 2018’s Most Exciting Research in the Field of Pediatric Exercise Science
Differences in objectively measured physical activity and sedentary behaviour between white Europeans and south Asians recruited from primary care: cross-sectional analysis of the PROPELS trial
Wrist-Worn Accelerometer-Brand Independent Posture Classification (vol 48, pg 748, 2016)
The Story of Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity by Accelerometry: A Cohort Study of Adults From Awakening to ICU/Hospital Discharge
Type 2 diabetes prevalence is markedly lower in people of mixed South Asian/European ethnicity compared to first and second generation South Asian migrants: A UK Biobank analysis
The prevalence of physical frailty in those with established Type 2 diabetes
Metabolic Effects of Breaking Prolonged Sitting With Standing or Light Walking in Older South Asians and White Europeans: A Randomized Acute Study
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