| Literature DB >> 29670894 |
E Whitney Evans1, Ana M Abrantes2, Eva Chen3, Elissa Jelalian1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Less than half of American children meet national physical activity (PA) recommendations. This study tested the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of using wearable PA monitors to increase PA in school-age children.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29670894 PMCID: PMC5833882 DOI: 10.1155/2017/4271483
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Percentage of participants who wore the Fitbit physical activity monitor as part of a classroom-based 4-week pilot physical activity intervention (Phase 1).
| Average daily steps1 | Weekly adherence2 | |
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| Week 1 | 9,097.7 (2,092) | 67.5% |
| Week 2 | 10,845.9 (1726.3) | 70.6% |
| Week 3 | 10,578.5 (2,554.5) | 61.2% |
| Week 4 | 9,478.4 (2,664.2) | 60.0% |
| Average | 10,000.1 (843.8) | 64.8% |
1Mean (SD) and weekly adherence derived from only those participants who met minimum wear criteria each day (8 hours/day). 2Weekly adherence is the percent of participants who wore the Fitbit Zip over each 7-day week of the intervention.
Participant adherence (% days on which Fitbit physical activity monitor was worn) and average daily steps as part of a 6-week pilot physical activity intervention (Phase 2).
| Week | Average daily steps1 | Average weekly adherence by group | ||
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| Fitbit only | Fitbit + intervention | Fitbit only | Fitbit + intervention | |
| 1 | 13,392.5 (4,771) | 14,188.2 (7,218) | 80.9% | 72.9% |
| 2 | 14,505.9 (6,005) | 12,136.2 (6,616) | 76.2% | 83.6% |
| 3 | 13,076.4 (5,823) | 13,426.5 (6,212) | 83.7% | 65.3% |
| 4 | 13,271.6 (6,261) | 11,814.9 (5,257) | 85.7% | 64.7% |
| 5 | 13,189.8 (4,692) | 12,019.4 (5,918) | 80.4% | 73.5% |
| 6 | 14,272.9 (5,002) | 11,005.6 (6,320) | 74.2% | 80.6% |
| Overall | 13,451.5 (527) | 12,431.8 (1161.6) | 80.2% | 73.4% |
1Average daily steps for participants who were adherent (i.e., who wore the Fitbit Charge monitor for >8 hours per day).
Objective estimates of average daily minutes of moderate to vigorous activity (MVPA) and daily step count as measured by a Sensewear Armband Mimi (SWA) in a sample of middle-school age children from a low-resource community.
| Baseline2 | Follow-up2 | Difference3 | ||||
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| MVPA1 | Steps | MVPA1 | Steps | MVPA1 | Steps | |
| Control | 80.5 + 34 | 11,849 + 3420 | 99.9 + 22.3 | 9,745 + 4,422 | 19.4 + 49.2 | −2110.5 + 1,453.3 |
| Fitbit only | 126.0 + 58.4 | 11,494 + 3,529 | 96.2 + 68.9 | 10,072 + 4,580 | −29.8 + 67.8 | −1,421.2 + 3,501.2 |
| Fitbit + intervention | 80.8 + 34.9 | 9,713 + 2,894 | 71.2 + 31.8 | 8,045 + 2,571 | −9.6 + 33.6 | −1,667.7 + 2,055.9 |
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| .48 | .29 | .72 | .48 | .20 | .96 |
1MVPA (METS ≥ 4.0) recorded via the Sensewear Armband Mini (SWA). 2Group differences at baseline and follow-up were determined using a mixed model that controlled for clustering by classroom as well as group differences in weight status and sex. 3Group differences in changes from baseline to follow-up were determined using a mixed model that controlled for clustering by classroom as well as group differences in baseline values, weight status, and sex.