This article discusses a study to examine the longitudinal trajectories in objectively measured physical activity (PA), to identify unknown (i.e., latent) subgroups with distinct trajectories, and to examine the correlates of latent subgroups among community dwelling women.
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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This article discusses a study to examine the longitudinal trajectories in objectively measured physical activity (PA), to identify unknown (i.e., latent) subgroups with distinct trajectories, and to examine the correlates of latent subgroups among community dwelling women.
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Journal of Sport and Health Science
Volume:
5
Page Start:
410
Page End:
416
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Yes
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Kim, Youngdeok; Kang, Minsoo; Tacón, Anna M. & Morrow, James R.Longitudinal trajectories of physical activity in women using latent class growth analysis: The WIN Study,
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