Literature DB >> 24338100

Consistency of commercial devices for measuring elevation gain.

Paolo Menaspà1, Franco M Impellizzeri, Eric C Haakonssen, David T Martin, Chris R Abbiss.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine the consistency of commercially available devices used for measuring elevation gain in outdoor activities and sports.
METHODS: Two separate observational validation studies were conducted. Garmin (Forerunner 310XT, Edge 500, Edge 750, and Edge 800; with and without elevation correction) and SRM (Power Control 7) devices were used to measure total elevation gain (TEG) over a 15.7-km mountain climb performed on 6 separate occasions (6 devices; study 1) and during a 138-km cycling event (164 devices; study 2).
RESULTS: TEG was significantly different between the Garmin and SRM devices (P < .05). The between-devices variability in TEG was lower when measured with the SRM than with the Garmin devices (study 1: 0.2% and 1.5%, respectively). The use of the Garmin elevation-correction option resulted in a 5-10% increase in the TEG.
CONCLUSIONS: While measurements of TEG were relatively consistent within each brand, the measurements differed between the SRM and Garmin devices by as much as 3%. Caution should be taken when comparing elevation-gain data recorded with different settings or with devices of different brands.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24338100     DOI: 10.1123/ijspp.2013-0232

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Sports Physiol Perform        ISSN: 1555-0265            Impact factor:   4.010


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