Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
Volume 12, Issue 5 , Pages 518-525 , September 2009

A hitchhiker's guide to assessing young people's physical activity: Deciding what method to use

  • James Dollman

      Affiliations

    • University of South Australia, Nutritional Physiology Research Centre, School of Health Sciences, City East Campus, Adelaide, SA, Australia
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author.
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  • Anthony D. Okely

      Affiliations

    • University of Wollongong, Faculty of Education, Child Obesity Research Centre, Wollongong, NSW, Australia
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  • Louise Hardy

      Affiliations

    • University of Sydney, School of Public Health, NSW Centre for Overweight and Obesity, Camperdown, NSW, Australia
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  • Anna Timperio

      Affiliations

    • Deakin University, Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition Research, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Burwood, VIC, Australia
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  • Jo Salmon

      Affiliations

    • Deakin University, Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition Research, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Burwood, VIC, Australia
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  • Andrew P. Hills

      Affiliations

    • Queensland University of Technology, School of Human Movement Studies, Kelvin Grove Campus, Kelvin Grove, QLD, Australia

Received 3 June 2008 ,Revised 10 September 2008 ,Accepted 11 September 2008.

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PII: S1440-2440(08)00193-X

doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2008.09.007

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
Volume 12, Issue 5 , Pages 518-525 , September 2009