Outcomes
Metabolic Equivalent of Task (MET)
A physiological concept expressing the energy cost of a physical activity as a multiple of Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR). By convention, 1 MET is considered as the resting metabolic rate obtained during quiet sitting.
MET-Minutes
The duration of physical activity in minutes above moderate intensity. A 4 MET activity expends 4 times the energy used by the body at rest. If a person performs a 4 MET activity for 30 minutes, he or she has done 4 x 30 = 120 MET-minutes of physical activity. A person could also achieve 120 MET-minutes by performing an 8 MET activity for 15 minutes.
Physical Activity Guidelines
Physical Activity Guidelines describe the types and amounts of physical activity that offer substantial health benefits to young, adult and elderly people. Several well-known guidelines are implemented (e.g. ACSM [5] and NNGB [6]), and the compliance with these guidelines is assessed.
Absolute Intensity
Physical Activity recommendations use absolute aerobic intensity in terms of METs. According to the ACSM thresholds for adults [3]:
- Light-intensity activities are defined as 1.1 MET to 2.9 METs.
- Moderate-intensity activities are defined as 3.0 to 5.9 METs.
- Vigorous-intensity activities are defined as 6.0 METs or more.
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