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School of Sport, Health, and Physical Education Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor LL57 2EN, Wales, United Kingdom
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relationships between children's activity, aerobic fitness, and
fatness are unclear. Indirect estimates of activity, e.g., heart rate
(HR) and recall, may mask any associations. The purpose of this study
was to assess these relationships by using the Tritrac-R3D, a
pedometer, and heart rate. Thirty-four children, ages 8-10 yr, participated in the study. The Tritrac and pedometer were worn for up
to 6 days. HR was measured for 1 day. Activity measured by Tritrac or
pedometer correlated positively to fitness in the whole group (Tritrac,
r = 0.66; pedometer,
r = 0.59;
P < 0.01) and in boys and girls
separately (P < 0.05) and correlated
negatively to fatness in the whole group
(r =
0.42,
P < 0.05). In contrast, HR did not
correlate significantly to fitness, and HR of >139 beats/min
correlated positively to fatness in girls
(r = 0.64, P < 0.05). This suggests that HR is
misleading as a measure of activity. This study supports a positive
relationship between activity and fitness and suggests a negative
relationship between fatness and activity.
physical activity; accelerometry; pedometry; heart rate
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