Figure 1.
Acceleration signal measured using the tri-axial accelerometer during standardized activities and used to develop the classification tree.
The signal represents the antero-posterior acceleration of the body during different activities and postures.
Figure 2.
Association between the change in body movement and the change in body weight.
Table 1.
Subjects’ characteristics (n = 66), energy expenditure and physical activity at baseline and after weight loss.
Table 2.
Relationship between the daily duration of different types of activities and subjects’ characteristics at baseline and after weight loss.
Figure 3.
Duration of the types of activity performed at baseline and after weight loss.
Sit-stand; daily duration of sitting and standing still. AS; daily duration of actively standing. (*) or (**); significant difference between baseline and after weight loss (P<0.05 or P<0.001).
Figure 4.
Contribution of the change in body weight (BW) and the change in physical activity (PA) to the change in activity energy expenditure (AEE).
(*) or (**); significant difference from zero (P<0.05 or P<0.001).