Physical Activity Exchange, Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences , Liverpool John Moores University , Liverpool , UK.
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Comparison of children’s free-living physical activity derived from wrist and hip raw accelerations during the segmented week
- Published on Nov 2017
This study assessed children’s physical activity (PA) levels derived from wrist-worn GENEActiv and hip-worn ActiGraph GT3X+ accelerometers and examined the comparability of PA levels between the two devices throughout the segmented week. One hundred and twenty-nine 9-10-year-old children (79 girls) wore a GENEActiv (GAwrist) and ActiGraph GT3X+ (AGhip) accelerometer on the left wrist and right hip, respectively, for 7 days. Mean minutes of light PA (LPA) and moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) per weekday (whole-day, before-school, school and after-school) and weekend day (whole-day, morning and afternoon-evening) segments were calculated, and expressed as percentage of segment time. Repeated measures analysis of variance examined differences in LPA and MVPA between GAwrist and AGhip for each time segment. Bland-Altman plots assessed between-device agreement for LPA and MVPA for whole weekday and whole weekend day segments. Correlations between GAwrist and AGhip were weak for LPA (r = 0.18-0.28), but strong for MVPA (r = 0.80-0.86). LPA and MVPA levels during all weekday and weekend day segments were significantly higher for GAwrist than AGhip (p < 0.001). The largest inter-device percent difference of 26% was observed in LPA during the school day segment. Our data suggest that correction factors are needed to improve raw PA level comparability between GAwrist and AGhip.
Author(s)
- Noonan RJ 1
- Boddy LM 1
- Kim Y 2
- Knowles ZR 1
- Fairclough SJ 3,4
Institution(s)
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2 MRC Epidemiology Unit , University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine , Cambridge , UK.
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3 Department of Sport and Physical Activity , Edge Hill University , Ormskirk , UK.
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4 Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences , University of Limerick , Limerick , Ireland.
Journal
Journal of Sports Sciences