id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_bl6rtvsm55hd5as6qawjmn6q2u K. G. Hairston Comparison of BMI and Physical Activity Between Old Order Amish Children and Non-Amish Children 2012.0 6 .pdf application/pdf 6054 496 70 children aged 8–19 years with National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data and children from Maryland's Eastern Shore (ES), a nearby, non-Amish, rural community. activity (PA) and BMI are inversely correlated, and that OOA children are more physically active but OOA children spent an additional 34 min/day in light activity (442 6 56 vs. Amish community suggest that OOA children are very rarely overweight compared the OOA Childhood Obesity Study to collect data in OOA children and adolescents sex-adjusted BMI of OOA children with estimates from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). Study by adding, as a third aim, a comparison of PA levels in the OOA children Actical data from 198 OOA children dual-device (i.e., simultaneously wearing Actical and Actiwatch) OOA children Our study compared anthropometric observations from 270 OOA children ageand sex-specific CDC median as a function of time spent in MVPA in OOA children ./cache/work_bl6rtvsm55hd5as6qawjmn6q2u.pdf ./txt/work_bl6rtvsm55hd5as6qawjmn6q2u.txt