2020
DOI: 10.2196/18509
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Clusters of Adolescent Physical Activity Tracker Patterns and Their Associations With Physical Activity Behaviors in Finland and Ireland: Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract: Background Physical activity trackers (PATs) such as apps and wearable devices (eg, sports watches, heart rate monitors) are increasingly being used by young adolescents. Despite the potential of PATs to help monitor and improve moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) behaviors, there is a lack of research that confirms an association between PAT ownership or use and physical activity behaviors at the population level. Objective The purpose of thi… Show more

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“…Limited data from PA trackers during lockdown 13 indicate that there has been a reduction in PA globally. However, few adolescents use PA trackers, 14 leaving large proportion of adolescents’ PA behaviours under-reported. Data from Chinese adolescents saw a three-fold decrease in PA during lockdown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Limited data from PA trackers during lockdown 13 indicate that there has been a reduction in PA globally. However, few adolescents use PA trackers, 14 leaving large proportion of adolescents’ PA behaviours under-reported. Data from Chinese adolescents saw a three-fold decrease in PA during lockdown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specific findings by O'Brien et al 12 on the high prevalence of overweight and obesity in Irish adolescent girls (29.4%) suggests that there may be a gender-related association between higher levels of body composition and screen time engagement. Given the gender mismatch between girls and boys in terms of PA and sport participation, 8,17 strengthened by the recent increased levels of screen time pursuits, 15 further efforts to understand the determinants of these behaviors in girls are warranted.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The amount of vigorous or moderate physical activity or the time spent walking were not associated, in this study, with the use of tracker devices to record daily activity. A previous study with an adolescent sample has shown a positive association between the use of apps and wearable devices and the daily moderate-to-vigorous physical activity [45]. However, it has also been observed that tracker devices may act as facilitators, but they are not useful for health behavior change without any other intervention [46].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%