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Table 1.

Association between wear time and physical activity.

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Table 2.

Estimated number of days needed to achieve a reliability of 0.80.

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Fig 1.

Bland Altman plots of measurement variability for different outcome variables.

Bland Altman plots (the difference between two weeks of measurement on the y-axis versus the mean of the two weeks on the x-axis) for wear time (a); average counts per minute (CPM) from the vertical axis (b) and the vector magnitude (VM CPM) (c); absolute time spent sedentary (SED) (d), light physical activity (LPA) (e) and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) (f); percentage time in SED (g), LPA (h) and MVPA (i). Results are based on a ≥10 hours & ≥4 days wear time criteria. Filled dots are week 1–week 2 (n = 59); open squares are week 1–week 3 (n = 53)95% limits of agreement are indicated as dotted lines.

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Table 3.

Week-by-week reliability and the influence of wear time.

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Table 4.

Week-by-week reliability according to different wear criteria.

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