review of prediction models to estimate activity-related energy expenditure in children and adolescents评估预测模型来估计相关的活动能量消耗在儿童和青少年.pdfVIP

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review of prediction models to estimate activity-related energy expenditure in children and adolescents评估预测模型来估计相关的活动能量消耗在儿童和青少年.pdf

review of prediction models to estimate activity-related energy expenditure in children and adolescents评估预测模型来估计相关的活动能量消耗在儿童和青少年

Hindawi Publishing Corporation International Journal of Pediatrics Volume 2010, Article ID 489304, 14 pages doi:10.1155/2010/489304 Review Article Review of Prediction Models to Estimate Activity-Related Energy Expenditure in Children and Adolescents Suzanne M. de Graauw,1, 2 Janke F. de Groot,3, 4 Marco van Brussel,1, 3 Marjolein F. Streur,1, 5 and Tim Takken1, 3 1 Department of Physiotherapy Sciences, School of Clinical Health Sciences, Utrecht University, NL-3584CX Utrecht, The Netherlands 2 De kleine Plantage, Stek Youth Care, NL-3065RG Rotterdam, The Netherlands 3 Child Development Exercise Centre, Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital, University Medical Centre, NL-3508AB Utrecht, The Netherlands 4 University of Applied Sciences, NL-3584CJ Utrecht, The Netherlands 5 Meerweide, Nursery Home, de Stromen Opmaat Groep, NL-3078RC Rotterdam, The Netherlands Correspondence should be addressed to Suzanne M. de Graauw, s.degraauw@stekjeugdhulp.nl Received 27 December 2009; Accepted 2 May 2010 Academic Editor: Mutasim Abu-Hasan Copyright © 2010 Suzanne M. de Graauw et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Purpose. To critically review the validity of accelerometry-based prediction models to estimate activity energy expenditure (AEE) in children and adolescents. Methods. The CINAHL, EMBASE, PsycINFO, and PubMed/MEDLINE databases were searched. Inclusion criteria were development or validation of an accelerometer-based prediction model for the estimation of AEE in healthy children or adolescents (6–18 years), criterion measure: indirect calorimetry, or doubl

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