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British Journal of Sports Medicine | 2006

Validity of the inexpensive Stepping Meter in counting steps in free living conditions: a pilot study

K. De Cocker; Greet Cardon; I. De Bourdeaudhuij

Objectives: To evaluate if inexpensive Stepping Meters are valid in counting steps in adults in free living conditions. Methods: For six days, 35 healthy volunteers wore a criterion Yamax Digiwalker and five Stepping Meters every day until all 973 pedometers had been tested. Steps were recorded daily, and the differences between counts from the Digiwalker and the Stepping Meter were expressed as a percentage of the valid value of the Digiwalker step counts. The criterion used to determine if a Stepping Meter was valid was a maximum deviation of 10% from the Digiwalker step counts. Results: A total of 252 (25.9%) Stepping Meters met the criterion, whereas 74.1% made an overestimation or underestimation of more than 10%. In more than one third (36.6%) of the invalid Stepping Meters, the deviation was greater than 50%. Most (64.8%) of the invalid pedometers overestimated the actual steps taken. Conclusions: Inexpensive Stepping Meters cannot be used in community interventions as they will give participants the wrong message.


European Journal of Cancer Care | 2015

Development and usability of a computer-tailored pedometer-based physical activity advice for breast cancer survivors

K. De Cocker; Caroline Charlier; E. Van Hoof; Evelyn Pauwels; Lilian Lechner; Jan Bourgois; Heleen Spittaels; Corneel Vandelanotte; I. De Bourdeaudhuij


International Journal of Behavioral Medicine | 2016

Views of policy makers and intervention implementes on factors facilitating the implementation and transferability of interventions and policies for the promotion of physical activity and a healthy diet in Europe

Claudia R. Pischke; Saskia Muellmann; Berit Steenbock; H. Zeeb; K. De Cocker; M. De Craemer; Catherine Hayes; M.P. O'Shea; Karolina Horodyska; Justyna Bell; Aleksandra Luszczynska; Gun Roos; Lars Jørun Langøien; Gro Rugseth; Laura Terragni; I. De Bourdeaudhuij; Johannes Brug


European Journal of Public Health | 2016

Factors facilitating policies promoting healthy eating: findings from DEDIPAC case studies in NorwayGun Roos

Gun Roos; Lars Jørun Langøien; Laura Terragni; Gro Rugseth; K. De Cocker; Catherine Hayes; Karolina Horodyska; Aleksandra Luszczynska; Saskia Muellmann; Claudia R. Pischke


European Journal of Public Health | 2016

Conditions for Implementation of Diet and Physical Activity Interventions in Schools-A DEDIPAC studyCatherine Hayes

Catherine Hayes; Miriam P. O’Shea; Karolina Horodyska; Aleksandra Luszczynska; Lars Jørun Langøien; Gun Roos; K. De Cocker; Saskia Muellmann; Claudia R. Pischke; I. De Bourdeaudhuij


The European health psychologist | 2014

Effectiveness of an Online Computer-tailored, Pedometer-based Physical Activity Intervention: a Cluster- Randomized Controlled Trial

Sofie Compernolle; Corneel Vandelanotte; Greet Cardon; I. De Bourdeaudhuij; K. De Cocker


European Journal of Public Health | 2013

Evaluation of a workplace intervention to promote commuter cycling: A RE-AIM analysisVeerle Dubuy

Dubuy; K. De Cocker; I. De Bourdeaudhuij; Lea Maes; Jan Seghers; Johan Lefevre; K De Martelaer; Greet Cardon


Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport | 2012

10,000 Steps Flanders’: Evaluating the state-wide dissemination of a physical activity intervention in Belgium

K. De Cocker; Veerle Dubuy; R. Van Acker; P. Metsu; Lea Maes; I. De Bourdeaudhuij; Greet Cardon


Value in Health | 2010

PCN98 COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF A EUROPEAN COMMUNITY-BASED INTERVENTION: “10,000 STEPS GHENT”

Delphine De Smedt; K. De Cocker; Greet Cardon; I. De Bourdeaudhuij; Lieven Annemans


Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport | 2010

The pedometer-based community intervention “10,000 Steps Ghent”: Who used a pedometer and who increased their steps?

K. De Cocker; I. De Bourdeaudhuij; Wendy J. Brown; Greet Cardon

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Wendy J. Brown

University of Queensland

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Karolina Horodyska

University of Social Sciences and Humanities

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Gun Roos

National Institute for Consumer Research

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Lars Jørun Langøien

Norwegian School of Sport Sciences

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Corneel Vandelanotte

Central Queensland University

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