| Literature DB >> 26223521 |
Jennifer Huberty1, Diane K Ehlers2, Jonathan Kurka3, Barbara Ainsworth4, Matthew Buman5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility of three widely used wearable sensors in research settings for 24 h monitoring of sleep, sedentary, and active behaviors in middle-aged women.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26223521 PMCID: PMC4518514 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-015-0212-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Specific instructions and feedback provided across three wearable sensors
| Actigraph GT3X+ | GENEActiv | SenseWear Mini | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Placement | Non-dominant hip along the anterior axillary line | Non-dominant wrist with watch face facing upwards | Facing upwards on backside of non-dominant upper arm |
| Sleep | Move monitor from hip to non-dominant wrist (strap provided) at bed time | Press button on watch face to record wake and bed times | None |
| Waterproof | Remove monitor before water-based activities and bathing | Monitor is waterproof - wear for 24 h per day | Remove monitor before water-based activities and bathing |
| Participant log | Record daily wake time, bedtime, and periods of non-wear. Wake time was defined as getting up for the purpose of being up for the day. Bedtime was defined as going to bed for the purpose of sleeping. | ||
| PA feedback | Daily Sedentary, Light, Moderate, Vigorous activity; Steps | Daily Sedentary, Light, Moderate, Vigorous activity | Daily Sedentary, Light, Moderate, Vigorous activity; Steps; Energy Expenditure |
| Sleep feedback | Total Sleep Time; Sleep Onset Latency; WASO; Sleep Efficiency | Total Sleep Time; Sleep Onset Latency; WASO; Sleep Efficiency | Total Sleep Time |
WASO Wakefulness After Sleep Onset. Only total sleep time was provided for the SenseWear Mini because it has not been established as a valid and reliable measure of sleep quality
Satisfaction survey results: percentage of women who positively endorsed* acceptability items by wearable sensor
| Actigraph GT3X+ | GENEActiv | SenseWear Mini | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | (%) | N | (%) | N | (%) | |
| N | 21 | 19 | 20 | |||
| Device acceptability | ||||||
| Easy to wear | 9 | (42.90) | 18 | (94.70) | 18 | (90.00) |
| Placement | 10 | (47.6) | 13 | (68.4) | 16 | (80.0) |
| Comfortable during sleep | 14 | (66.7) | 15 | (78.9) | 17 | (85.0) |
| 7 Days too long | 7 | (35.0) | 6 | (31.6) | 8 | (45.0) |
| 24 h each day too long | 8 | (38.1) | 7 | (36.8) | 8 | (45.0) |
| Log was inconvenient | 4 | (21.1) | 5 | (26.3) | 6 | (30.0) |
| Behavioral feedback content | ||||||
| Moderate-vigorous physical activity feedback | 21 | (100.0) | 15 | (83.3) | 20 | (100.0) |
| Light intensity activity feedback | 18 | (90.0) | 15 | (88.2) | 17 | (85.0) |
| Sedentary activity feedback | 17 | (85.0) | 15 | (83.3) | 18 | (90.0) |
| Sleep quantity/quality feedback | 19 | (100.0) | 16 | (100.0) | 16 | (84.2) |
*Positively endorsed = women agreed or strongly agreed
Response rates for number of valid wake time and time in bed by device
| Wake time | Sleep time | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Device | Valid daysa (%) | Valid nightsb (%) | ||||||||
| ≥1 | ≥4 | 7 | Mean | (SD) days | ≥1 | ≥4 | 6 | Mean | (SD) days | |
| Actigraph | 100 | 100 | 61.9 | 6.57 | ±0.75 | 100 | 100 | 85.71 | 5.81 | ±0.51 |
| GENEActivc | 100 | 95.2 | 95.2 | 6.76 | ±1.09 | 100 | 95.24 | 90.48 | 5.71 | ±1.10 |
| SenseWeard | 100 | 100 | 71.43 | 6.52 | ±0.93 | 100 | 90.47 | 80.95 | 5.62 | ±0.92 |
aA valid day was defined as having 10 or more hours of wear time during waking hours
bA valid night was defined as wearing the monitor during the self-reported sleep period
cOne device malfunctioned after Day 2, Night 1. If excluded, 100 % of participants wore the monitor for all 7 days and 95 % for all 6 nights
dOne device malfunctioned after Day 4, Night 3. If excluded, 75 % of participants wore the monitor for all 7 days and 85 % for all 6 nights
Fig. 1Breakdown of wear time during wake, sleep time, and non-wear time on valid days. *Data reflects Days 2–7 only because Day 1 did not include a full 24-h calendar day
Major lessons learned for each wearable sensor
| ActiGraph GT3X+ | GENEActiv | SenseWear Mini | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Participant Perspective | • Least preferred | • Highest wear time | • Most preferred |
| • Uncomfortable and inconvenient | • Comfortable during wake and sleep periods | • Most comfortable and convenient ( | |
| • Difficult to remember to put back on | • Less convenient location ( | • Unattractive appearance | |
| Researcher Perspective | • Long battery life and large memory capacity | • Long battery life and large memory capacity | • Battery life 5–7 days |
| • Raw waveform data collection | • Raw waveform data collection | • Raw data cannot be collected; unable to make cross-monitor comparisons | |
| • Semi-proprietary data processing | • Non-proprietary data processing | • Proprietary data processing | |
| • Less expensive monitor | • Less expensive monitor | • Most expensive monitor | |
| • Costs for associated software package and periodic upgrades | • Free, open-source software package | • Cost for associated software package | |
| • Well-developed software platform with full-range of researcher designed specifications | • Complicated, time-intensive data processing | • Easy to use software platform |