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Accuracy and responsiveness of the stepwatch activity monitor and ActivPAL in patients with COPD when walking with and without a rollator.

Li Whye Cindy Ng1, Sue Jenkins, Kylie Hill.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the measurement properties of the StepWatch(™) Activity Monitor (SAM) and ActivPAL in COPD.
METHOD: Whilst wearing both monitors, participants performed walking tasks at two self-selected speeds, with and without a rollator. Steps obtained using the monitors were compared with that measured by direct observation.
RESULTS: Twenty participants aged 73 ± 9 years (FEV(1) = 35 ± 13% pred; 8 males) completed the study. Average speeds for the slow and normal walking tasks were 34 ± 7 m·min(-1)and 46 ± 10 m·min(-1), respectively. Agreement between steps recorded by the SAM with steps counted was similar irrespective of speed or rollator use (p = 0.63) with a mean difference and limit of agreement (LOA) of 2 steps·min(-1) and 6 steps·min(-1), respectively. Agreement for the ActivPAL was worse at slow speeds (mean difference 7 steps·min(-1); LOA 10 steps·min(-1)) compared with normal speeds (mean difference 4 steps·min(-1); LOA 5 steps·min(-1)) (p = 0.03), but was unaffected by rollator use. The change in step rate between slow and normal walking via direct observation was 12 ± 7 steps·min(-1) which was similar to that detected by the SAM (12 ± 6 steps·min(-1)) and ActivPAL (14 ± 7 steps·min(-1)).
CONCLUSIONS: The SAM can be used to detect steps in people who walk very slowly including those who use a rollator. Both devices were sensitive to small changes.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22200080     DOI: 10.3109/09638288.2011.641666

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disabil Rehabil        ISSN: 0963-8288            Impact factor:   3.033


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