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4. 1 2013 http www mhlw go jp stf houdou 2r 9852000002 xple att 2r9852000002xpaqt pdf Hatano Y Use of the pedometer for promoting daily 8 2 Ne walking exercise International Council for Health Physical Education and Recreation 1993 29 4 8 3 ATR HHS Hiss ME aT B 2014 61 11 686 692 Bassett DR Jr Validity and reliability issues in 4 objective monitoring of physical activity Res Q Exerc Sport 2000 71 2 Suppl 530 36 5 Tudor Locke C Taking steps towards increased physical activity using Pedometers to measure and motivate President s Counsil on Physical Fitness and Sports Research Digest 2002 3 17 1 8 Hasson RE Haller J Pober DM Staudenmayer J Freeds
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11. kenkounippon21_02 pdf 17 2 15 22 2015 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SS m Ww Ne eS 2006 2008 57 5 577 586 Orendurff MS Schoen JA Bernatz GC Segal AD Klute GK How humans walk bout duration steps per bout and rest duration J Rehabil Res Dev 2008 45 7 1077 1090 Baquet G Stratton G Van Praagh E Berthoin S Improving physical activity assessment in prepubertal children with high frequency accelerometry monitoring a methodological issue Prev Med 2007 44 2 143 147 Silcott NA Bassett DR Jr Thompson DL Fitzhugh EC Steeves JA Evaluation of the Omron HJ 720ITC pedometer under free living conditions Med Sci Sports Exerc 2011 43 9 1791 1797 Tudor Locke C Johnson WD Katzmarzyk PT Accelerometer determined steps per day in US adults Med Sci Sports Exerc 2009 41 7 1384 1391 Cyarto EV Myers AM Tudor Locke C Pedometer accuracy in nursing home and community dwelling older adults Med Sci Sports Exerc 2004 36 2 205 209 Katzmarzyk PT Church TS Craig CL Bouchard C Sitting time and mortality from all causes ca
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22. 17 2 15 22 2015 Kis Evaluation of accelerometry based pedometers with a certain time interval mask Yoshitake OSHIMA Hiromi KITAMURA Kazutoshi SEKI Abstract The purpose of this study was to compare the step counts of five brands of accelerometry based pedometers with different time interval masks under controlled and free living conditions Seventeen male college students aged 20 9 1 1 years participated in this study Two tests were conducted to examine the step counts of five brands of pedometer Suzuken Lifecorder Ex LC Omron HJ 205IT OM Citizen TW 310 CD TANITA FB 731 TA and Yamasa tokei EX 200 YA In the first test participants walked on a strait indoor course with five pedometers on a waist belt and the output was recorded after 50 steps taken at 3 speeds normal slow and fast paces 50 step test The direction and magnitude of pedometer error were also examined In the second test the participants were instructed to wear the five pedometers on a waist belt from the time they woke up until they went to bed at night one day test Steps counted by each device were recorded at the end of the day In the 50 step test the absolute percentage error ranged from 0 0 to 18 096 and was not different among the five pedometers In the one day test the step count of LC was
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24. on PS Validity of the Omron HJ 112 pedometer during treadmill walking Med Sci Sports Exerc 2009 41 4 805 809 Holbrook EA Barreira TV Kang M Validity and reliability of Omron pedometers for prescribed and self paced walking Med Sci Sports Exerc 2009 41 3 670 674 8 Zhu W Lee M Invariance of wearing location of 6 lt 7 Omron BI pedometers a validation study J Phys Act Health 2010 7 6 706 717 Bassett DR Jr Ainsworth BE Leggett SR et al Accuracy of five electronic pedometers for 9 measuring distance walked Med Sci Sports Exerc 1996 28 8 1071 1077 Le Masurier GC Lee SM Tudor Locke C Motion sensor accuracy under controlled and free living conditions Med Sci Sports Exerc 2004 36 5 905 910 10 eS 11 Ww 12 NS 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 21 Crouter SE Schneider PL Bassett DR Jr Spring levered versus piezo elecric pedometer accuracy in overweight and obese adults Med Sci Sports Exerc 2005 37 10 1673 1679 Melanson EL Knoll JR Bell ML et al Commercially available pedometers considerations for accurate step counting Prev Med 2004 39 2 361 368 Le Masurier GC and Tudor Locke C Comparison of pedometer and accelerometer accuracy under controlled conditions Med Sci Sports Exerc 2003 35 5 867 871 Nakae S Oshima Y Ishii K Accuracy of spring levered and pie
25. rdiovascular disease and cancer Med Sci Sports Exerc 2009 41 5 998 1005 Thorp AA Healy GN Owen N et al Deleterious associations of sitting time and television viewing time with cardiometabolic risk biomarkers Australian Diabetes Obesity and Lifestyle AusDiab study 2004 2005 Diabetes Care 2010 33 2 327 334 Tyo BM Fitzhugh EC Bassett DR Jr John D Feito Y Thompson DL Effects of body mass index and step rate on pedometer error in a free living environment Med Sci Sports Exerc 2011 43 2 350 356 22
26. significantly higher than those of the other pedometers p 0 05 In contrast the step counts of TA was significantly lower than those of the other pedometers p lt 0 05 Comparing with LC the rates of underestimation of the other 4 pedometers were 12 9 5 496 OM 11 456 196 CI 17 8 3 996 TA and 13 0 6 2 YA During the one day test the frequency of physical activity with a duration of 4 seconds or less was 300 11 times day The differences in steps per day between LC and the other 4 pedometers were significantly correlated with the frequency of physical activity for 4 seconds or less r 0 672 0 854 p 0 001 The results suggest that the certain time interval mask of an algorithm in a pedometer contributes to an underestimation of steps taken during intermittent activities Keywords pedometer accelerometer step count walking mask Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences University of Marketing and Distribution Sciences 651 2188 3 1 3 1 Gakuen Nishimachi Nishi ku Kobe 651 2188 Japan TEL 078 796 5121 E mail Yoshitake_Oshima red umds ac jp 15 17 2 15 22 2015 I
27. zo electric pedometers in primary school Japanese children J Physiol Anthropol 2008 27 5 233 239 Tudor Locke C Ainsworth BE Thompson RW Matthews CE Comparison of pedometer and accelerometer measures of free living physical activity Med Sci Sports Exerc 2002 34 12 2045 2051 Hikihara Y Tanaka S Ohkawara K Ishikawa Takata K Tabata I Validation and comparison of 3 accelerometers for measuring physical activity intensity during nonlocomotive activities and locomotive movements J Phys Act Health 2012 9 7 935 943 De Cocker KA De Meyer J De Bourdeaudhuij IM Cardon GM Non traditional wearing positions of pedometers validity and reliability of the Omron HJ 203 ED pedometer under controlled and free living conditions J Sci Med Sport 2012 15 5 418 424 2011 61 2 108 112 2006 56 10 803 809 Rothny MP Apker GA Song Y Chen KY Comparing the performance of three generations of ActiGraph accelerometers J Appl Physiol 2008 105 4 1091 1097 21 2 2012 http www mhlw go jp bunya kenkou d1

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