Measurement Error Properties in an Accelerometer Sample of U.S. Elementary School Children
Nicholas Beyler,
Susanne James-Burdumy,
Martha Bleeker,
Jane Fortson and
Max Benjamin
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Abstract:
Measurement error modeling approaches have been used extensively in nutrition studies to estimate distributions of usual dietary intakes by accounting for and adjusting for day-to-day variability and measurement errors in observed intakes.
Keywords: Children; physical activity; intra-individual; variation measurement; error model; Playworks; measurement; accelerometer; elementary (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 11
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