Title of article :
Precision and accuracy of an ankle-worn accelerometer-based pedometer in step counting and energy expenditure
Author/Authors :
Randal C. Foster، نويسنده , , Lorraine M. Lanningham-Foster، نويسنده , , Chinmay Manohar، نويسنده , , Shelly K. McCrady، نويسنده , , Lana J. Nysse، نويسنده , , Kenton R. Kaufman، نويسنده , , Denny J. Padgett، نويسنده , , James A. Levine، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
6
From page :
778
To page :
783
Abstract :
Background. Walking is a widely used approach to increase physical activity levels in obese patients. In this paper, we investigate the precision and accuracy of an ankle-worn dual-axis accelerometer (Stepwatch) and investigate its potential application as a predictor of energy expenditure. Methods. Twenty healthy subjects (10 lean, 10 obese) wore spring-levered (Accusplit), piezoelectric (Omron HF-100), and Stepwatch pedometers. Subjects walked on a treadmill at 1, 2, and 3 mph and in a hallway at 1 and 1.85 mph, during which energy expenditure was measured. Results. The Stepwatch counted 99.7 ± 0.67% (mean ± SEM) of the manual counts. In comparison, the Omron pedometer counted 61 ± 3.3% and the Accusplit counted 26 ± 2.8% of the manual counts at 1 mph although all pedometers were accurate (> 98% of counts) at 3 mph. In repeated measures, the Stepwatch produced negligible variance (SD = 0.36) over all speed whereas the other pedometers showed a large amount of variance at all speed (SD = 4–13). Stepwatch counts were predictive of walking energy expenditure corrected by weight (r2 > 0.8). Conclusion. The counts from the Stepwatch were virtually identical to the manual counts from a trained investigator and provided a reliable predictor of walking energy expenditure.
Keywords :
Physical Activity , obesity , Ambulation
Journal title :
Preventive Medicine
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Preventive Medicine
Record number :
804329
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