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  • Home
  • About
    • Introduction
    • Objectives
    • Scope
    • Methods
    • Study area
    • National importance
    • Our partners
  • The Assessments
    • Fitness assessment
    • Physical activity monitoring
    • Questionnaire: about you!
    • Computer challenges
  • Brain imaging sub-study
    • About MRI
    • Preparing for the scan
    • Information packs
    • Brain facts
    • FAQs
    • Contact details
    • Directions to FMRIB
  • Independent Evaluation
  • Meet the team
    • Heidi Johansen-Berg
    • Helen Dawes
    • Nick Beale
    • Emily Curtis
    • Emma Eldridge
    • Andy Meaney
    • Emily Plester
    • Jack Possee
    • Catherine Wheatley
    • Piergiorgio Salvan
    • Thomas Wassenaar
    • NatCen Social Research
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Physical activity monitoring

To gain insight into pupils’ level of activity during PE, a researcher will visit the school and will ask pupils to wear an activity monitor during PE. The school visit will be scheduled in advance.  All year group pupils will be provided with a wrist-worn motion sensor (accelerometer), to be worn on the non-dominant wrist, to record their physical activity during a PE lesson.  The sensor is used to detect movement, vibrations and orientation changes in all 3-axis, and is very accurate.

 

A researcher will visit:

  • once at the start of the project (June-July 2017)
  • once towards the end of the project (March – May 2018)

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