The Validity of Fibion SENS in Children and Adolescents - Article Highlight

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The Validity of Fibion SENS in Children and Adolescents - Article Highlight
May 31, 2025, Season 6, Episode 2
Olli Tikkanen
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In this episode, Dr. Olli Tikkanen dives into a validation study titled "Validation of an accelerometer system for measuring physical activity and sedentary behavior in healthy children and adolescents", conducted by Camilla Milther and her team from Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark. The study evaluates the concurrent validity of the Fibion SENS system in measuring physical activity and sedentary behavior in healthy children and adolescents. It presents promising results, with strong agreement and moderate to excellent ICC values, although it points out some limitations and areas for future research.

 

Timestamps:

  • [00:00:00] Introduction
  • [00:01:00] Study Overview
  • [00:02:00] Study Methodology
  • [00:03:00] Study Results
  • [00:04:00] Detailed Analysis of Findings
  • [00:05:00] Discussion of the Study's Implications
  • [00:06:00] Evaluating the Limitations of the Fibion SENS System
  • [00:07:00] Conclusion and Acknowledgement of Study Limitations

Join Dr. Olli Tikkanen in this episode as he unpacks a study on the concurrent validity of the Fibion SENS system in assessing physical activity and sedentary behavior in children and adolescents. Discover the study's key findings, implications, and potential areas for future research.

Don't forget to subscribe or follow us on Twitter to never miss an episode. If you found value in this podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcast or your preferred app. Sharing the podcast with friends is greatly appreciated. Stay tuned for more engaging episodes. Thank you for your support!

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If you're planning to measure sedentary behavior or physical activity, book a video call with Dr. Miriam Cabrita here: https://olli.tucalendi.com/miriam-cabrita/videocall-miriam.

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Summary

In this episode, Dr. Olli Tikkanen dives into a validation study titled "Validation of an accelerometer system for measuring physical activity and sedentary behavior in healthy children and adolescents", conducted by Camilla Milther and her team from Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark. The study evaluates the concurrent validity of the Fibion SENS system in measuring physical activity and sedentary behavior in healthy children and adolescents. It presents promising results, with strong agreement and moderate to excellent ICC values, although it points out some limitations and areas for future research.

 

Timestamps:

  • [00:00:00] Introduction
  • [00:01:00] Study Overview
  • [00:02:00] Study Methodology
  • [00:03:00] Study Results
  • [00:04:00] Detailed Analysis of Findings
  • [00:05:00] Discussion of the Study's Implications
  • [00:06:00] Evaluating the Limitations of the Fibion SENS System
  • [00:07:00] Conclusion and Acknowledgement of Study Limitations

Join Dr. Olli Tikkanen in this episode as he unpacks a study on the concurrent validity of the Fibion SENS system in assessing physical activity and sedentary behavior in children and adolescents. Discover the study's key findings, implications, and potential areas for future research.

Don't forget to subscribe or follow us on Twitter to never miss an episode. If you found value in this podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcast or your preferred app. Sharing the podcast with friends is greatly appreciated. Stay tuned for more engaging episodes. Thank you for your support!

---

If you're planning to measure sedentary behavior or physical activity, book a video call with Dr. Miriam Cabrita here: https://olli.tucalendi.com/miriam-cabrita/videocall-miriam.

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