Differences in Objective Physical Activity Between Children With Visual Impairment and Those With Normal Sight
Srijana Adhikari,
Fleur van Rens,
Ruth M. A. van Nispen
et al.
Abstract:To compare objective physical activity (PA) levels of children with visual impairment (VI) and children with normal sight.Methods: One hundred children with VI and 100 age-and gender-matched normal-sighted peers 7 to 17 years of age wore an ActiGraph for 1 week. Activity count per minute (cpm) was modeled using a series of generalized linear mixed-effects models including vision, age, sex, time of day, and vision by time of day interaction. PA outcomes included mean counts per minute and proportion of time spe… Show more
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