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Wendy Robertson1, Sarah Stewart-Brown, Elizabeth Wilcock, Michelle Oldfield, Margaret Thorogood.
Abstract
Objectives. To investigate the use of accelerometers to monitor change in physical activity in a childhood obesity treatment intervention. Methods. 28 children aged 7-13 taking part in "Families for Health" were asked to wear an accelerometer (Actigraph) for 7-days, and complete an accompanying activity diary, at baseline, 3-months and 9-months. Interviews with 12 parents asked about research measurements. Results. Over 90% of children provided 4 days of accelerometer data, and around half of children provided 7 days. Adequately completed diaries were collected from 60% of children. Children partake in a wide range of physical activity which uniaxial monitors may undermonitor (cycling, nonmotorised scootering) or overmonitor (trampolining). Two different cutoffs (4 METS or 3200 counts·min(-1)) for minutes spent in moderate and vigorous physical activity (MVPA) yielded very different results, although reached the same conclusion regarding a lack of change in MVPA after the intervention. Some children were unwilling to wear accelerometers at school and during sport because they felt they put them at risk of stigma and bullying. Conclusion. Accelerometers are acceptable to a majority of children, although their use at school is problematic for some, but they may underestimate children's physical activity.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20953356 PMCID: PMC2952817 DOI: 10.1155/2011/398918
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Obes ISSN: 2090-0708
Children's habitual physical activity recorded by an accelerometer (Actigraph), at baseline (0-months), end-of-programme (3-months), and nine-month followup in 22 children (intention to treat analysis).
| 0-months Mean (SD) ( | 3-months Mean (SD) ( | 9-months Mean (SD) ( |
0–3 month change ( |
0–9 month change ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | Mean | ||||||
| MVPA-Freedson (mins/day) | 60.2 (35.1) | 65.4 (37.5) | 62.8 (33.9) | 6.4 | .320 | 3.3 | .612 |
| MVPA-Puyau (mins/day) | 15.9 (11.7) | 18.6 (12.6) | 17.8 (11.2) | 2.9 | .258 | 2.3 | .405 |
| Light-Puyau (mins/day) | 142.3 (42.9) | 144.2 (47.1) | 152.4 (40.6) | 7.0 | .523 | 10.8 | .247 |
| Accelerometer Counts (counts·min −1) | 581 (197) | 595 (229) | 593 (151) | 23 | .663 | 10.3 | .778 |
| Step count (steps/day) | 7455 (2648) | 8153 (2358) | 8953 (2054) | 819 | .124 | 1549 | .002 |
MVPA: Moderate & vigorous physical activity; *Mean data only on 18 children who had at least 4-days of data at each time-point, differences done on n = 20 for 0 to 3 month change, and n = 19 for 0–9 month change.
Figure 1Record from the Accelerometer (activity counts) at the 9-month followup of a Child (16B) whose diary indicated that they were trampolining from 3-4 pm.
Children's Activity from their diary that is likely to be partially or wholly unmonitored by the Uniaxial Accelerometer.
| Baseline ( | End-of-programme ( | 9-month follow-up ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cycling | |||
| 1 day | 2 children | 1 child | 4 children |
| 2 days | 2 children | — | — |
| 3 days | 2 children | 1 child | — |
| 4 days | — | — | 1 child |
| 5 days | — | — | 1 child |
| 6 days | — | — | — |
| 7 days | 1 child | 1 child | — |
| Scooter Riding(non-motorised) | |||
| 1 day | — | 2 children | 1 child |
| 2 days | 3 children | 1 child | — |
| 3 days | 1 child | — | — |
| Roller Blading/ Ice skating | |||
| 1 day | 2 children | — | 1 child |
| Swimming | |||
| 1 day | 5 children | 3 children | 8 children |
| 5 days | 1 child | — | — |
| Episodes of partially or wholly | 46 | 18 | 24 |
| “Unmonitored” Activity | |||