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Lucinda bassett youtube4/6/2024 Both swimming and cycling participation showed seasonal patterns, with 2.7 (SE 0.8) more minutes swimming and 5.7 (0.7) more minutes cycling performed in summer compared to winter. Participating children wore an accelerometer for one week on up to five occasions over the year and their parents completed a diary recording daily minutes spent swimming and cycling. We explore seasonal patterns in children's swimming and cycling among a sample of 7–8 year olds ( N = 591) participating in the Millennium Cohort Study, UK. However, the inability of many accelerometers to detect activity while the wearer is swimming or cycling may introduce a bias to the estimation of seasonality if participation in these activities are themselves seasonally patterned. Accelerometer-based studies of children's physical activity have reported seasonal patterns in activity levels.
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