Step-count guidelines referenced on 60-minutes of moderate/vigorous physical activity

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The purpose of this study was to establish step-count guidelines for sixth-grade students and assess the ability of step-counts to discriminate between students achieving and not achieving 60-minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity daily. 201 sixth-grade students completed the study. They wore a pedometer and an accelerometer at the waist level for one full day. ROC curves were used to establish step-count guidelines and determine the diagnostic accuracy of step-counts. Sixth grade students need 12,118 steps/day to reach adequate daily levels of physical activity. The AUC indicated good diagnostic accuracy of step-counts. Suggested step-count guidelines can be a useful tool for identifying children who need to increase their daily levels of physical activity. The step-count cutoff proposed in this study is adequate for discriminating between sixth grade students reaching and not reaching recommended levels of physical activity.

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Fontana, F. E., Da Silva, M. P., Marston, R., Finn, K., & Gallagher, J. (2015). Step-count guidelines referenced on 60-minutes of moderate/vigorous physical activity. Motriz. Revista de Educacao Fisica, 21(1), 92–99. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-65742015000100012

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