| Literature DB >> 26251724 |
Minna Aittasalo1, Henri Vähä-Ypyä1, Tommi Vasankari2, Pauliina Husu1, Anne-Mari Jussila1, Harri Sievänen1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Using raw acceleration data to assess the intensity of physical activity enables direct comparisons between studies using different accelerometer brands. Mean amplitude deviation (MAD in mg) calculated from resultant tri-axial raw acceleration signal was recently shown to perform best in classifying the intensity of physical activity in adults irrespective of the accelerometer brand. This study compared MAD values and cut-points between two different accelerometers in adolescents.Entities:
Keywords: Accelerometer; Adolescents; Classification; Physical activity; Raw acceleration data
Year: 2015 PMID: 26251724 PMCID: PMC4527117 DOI: 10.1186/s13102-015-0010-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil ISSN: 2052-1847
Basic characteristics of the participants: means, standard deviations (SD) and ranges
| Girls (n = 10) | Boys (n = 10) | All (n = 20) | ||||
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| Mean (SD) | Range | Mean (SD) | Range | Mean (SD) | Range | |
| Age, years | 14.3 (0.7) | 13 to 15 | 14.0 (0.8) | 13 to 15 | 14.2 (0.7) | 13 to 15 |
| Height, cm | 164.4 (9.4) | 148 to 180 | 171.5 (9.0) | 158 to 183 | 168.0 (9.7) | 148 to 183 |
| Weight, kg | 54.5 (10.4) | 40 to 70 | 59.1 (11.4) | 46 to 87 | 56.8 (10.9) | 40 to 87 |
| Body mass index, kg/m2 | 20.0 (2.2) | 16.0 to 22.8 | 20.0 (2.5) | 16.8 to 26.0 | 20.0 (2.3) | 16 to 26 |
Actigraph and Hookie accelerations (mean absolute deviation, mg) in the 10 activities by gender. The lower part of the table presents the cut-points from sedentary behaviour to light activity (Cut 1), from light to moderate activity (Cut 2) and from moderate to vigorous activity (Cut 3) and their specificity, sensitivity and accuracy in classifying the intensity of activities
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Fig. 1An example of the minute-by-minute comparison of mean absolute deviation (MAD, mg) calculated from the Hookie and Actigraph acceleration data of a single participant across all 10 activities
Fig. 2Difference in the mean absolute deviation (MAD, mg) calculated from Hookie and Actigraph acceleration data in all 10 activities plotted against the mean of MAD values in the same activities. Dashed lines show 95 % limits of agreement
Fig. 3Individual mean absolute deviations (MAD, mg) calculated from Hookie (left panel) and Actigraph (right panel) acceleration data plotted against the mean heart rate within five activities from slow walking to running