Abstract:Objective-To compare physical activity, via accelerometers secured in three different attachement site, and determine the correlation between estimates of METs by accelerometry and indirect calorimetry in adults playing different active videogames. Methods-Participants (n =54) played four active videogames that simulate sports activities using an Xbox 360 Kinect™ (10 minutes/each): athletics, bowling, boxing and bach volleyball. The accelerometers (ActiGraph® GT3XE-Plus) were positioned in three different loca… Show more
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