Alex Rowlands
0000-0002-1463-697X
University of Leicester
193 papers found
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Moving Forward With Accelerometer-Assessed Physical Activity: Two Strategies to Ensure Meaningful, Interpretable, and Comparable Measures
Associations of Physical Behaviours and Behavioural Reallocations with Markers of Metabolic Health: A Compositional Data Analysis
Comparability of children’s sedentary time estimates derived from wrist worn GENEActiv and hip worn ActiGraph accelerometer thresholds
Can Activity Monitors Predict Outcomes in Patients with Heart Failure? A Systematic Review
Wrist-worn Accelerometry for Runners: Objective Quantification of Training Load
Promoting physical activity in rural Australian adults using an online intervention
Compliance of Adolescent Girls to Repeated Deployments of Wrist-Worn Accelerometers:
Beyond Cut Points: Accelerometer Metrics that Capture the Physical Activity Profile
Associations of physical activity and sedentary behaviour with metabolic syndrome in rural Australian adults
Converting between estimates of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity derived from raw accelerations measured at the wrist and from ActiGraph counts measured at the hip: the Rosetta Stone
Effectiveness of the ‘Girls Active’ school-based physical activity programme: A cluster randomised controlled trial
Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviors Levels of Kuwaiti Adolescents: The Study of Health and Activity Among Adolescents in Kuwait
Accelerometer-assessed Physical Activity in Epidemiology
Physical Activity, Inactivity, and Health During Youth—The Year That Was 2017
Physical Activity of ICU Survivors during Acute Admission: Agreement of the activPAL with Observation
Evaluation of the Girls Active school-based physical activity programme: Implications for resourcing and delivery
Validation of the Sedentary Sphere in children: Does wrist or accelerometer brand matter?
Backward compatibility of sedentary time estimates derived from wrist worn GENEActiv accelerometers
Has children's physical activity declined over the last three decades? Well, that depends
The combined effects of time spent sleeping, sitting, standing and stepping on markers of cardio-metabolic health: a 24 hour behavioural paradigm using compositional analysis
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