%0 Journal Article %T Summer activity patterns among teenage girls: harmonic shape invariant modeling to estimate circadian cycles %A Semhar Ogbagaber %A Paul Albert %A Daniel Lewin %A Ron Iannotti %J Journal of Circadian Rhythms %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1740-3391-10-2 %X We develop a statistical model for longitudinal or repeated activity count data that is used to examine differences in the overall activity level, amplitude (defined as the difference between the lowest and highest activity level over a 24 hour period), and phase shift. Using seven days of continuous activity monitoring, we characterize the circadian patterns and compare them between obese and non-obese adolescent girls.We find a statistically significant phase delay in adolescent girls who were obese compared with their non-obese counterparts. After the appropriate adjustment for measured potential confounders, we did not find differences in mean activity level between the two groups.New statistical methodology was developed to identify a phase delay in obese compared with non-obese adolescents. This new approach for analyzing longitudinal circadian rhythm count data provides a useful statistical technique to add to the repertoire for those analyzing circadian rhythm data. %K Adolescent medicine %K Circadian rhythms %K Obesity %K Phase-shift %K Statistical methods %U http://www.jcircadianrhythms.com/content/10/1/2/abstract