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2011 Compendium of Physical Activities: a second update of codes and MET values.

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The 2011 Compendium is an update of a system for quantifying the energy cost of adult human PA and is a living document that is moving in the direction of being 100% evidence based.
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Purpose:The Compendium of Physical Activities was developed to enhance the comparability of results across studies using self-report physical activity (PA) and is used to quantify the energy cost of a wide variety of PA. We provide the second update of the Compendium, called the 2011 Compend

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Compendium of physical activities: an update of activity codes and MET intensities.

TL;DR: An updated version of the Compendium of Physical Activities, a coding scheme that classifies specific physical activity (PA) by rate of energy expenditure, is provided to enhance the comparability of results across studies using self-reports of PA.
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Compendium of physical activities: classification of energy costs of human physical activities.

TL;DR: In this article, a coding scheme for classifying physical activity by rate of energy expenditure, i.e., by intensity, was presented for classification of physical activity using five digits that classify activity by purpose (i.e. sports, occupation, sel
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A questionnaire for the assessment of leisure time physical activities.

TL;DR: A questionnaire for evaluating energy expenditure in leisure time physical activity (LTA) along with information about its validity is presented in this paper, which is valid for use in longitudinal studies in North America of the relationship of physical activity to disease, in weight control clinics and in other researches in which leisure-time physical activity is of interest.
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