| Literature DB >> 30860488 |
Louis Faust1,2, Cheng Wang2,3, David Hachen2,3, Omar Lizardo4, Nitesh V Chawla1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Moderate-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) offers extensive health benefits but is neglected by many. As a result, a wide body of research investigating physical activity behavior change has been conducted. As many of these studies transition from paper-based methods of MVPA data collection to fitness trackers, a series of challenges arise in extracting insights from these new data.Entities:
Keywords: activity trackers; exercise; fitness trackers; health; health behavior; mHealth; mental health; perception; physical activity; social network
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30860488 PMCID: PMC6434402 DOI: 10.2196/11075
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Figure 1Consort diagram of NetHealth recruitment and participants selected for this analysis in this paper. Asterisks indicate participants added as additional alters for the ego-network analysis in case study 2.
Figure 2Distribution of participants’ number of compliant days in their least compliant semester across the 4 semesters measured.
Comparison of baseline characteristics between Fitbit participants included in this analysis and participants excluded based on compliance.
| Variable | Included (n=123) | Excluded (n=510) | |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 17.8 (0.4) | 17.7 (0.5) | |
| Male | 65 (52.8) | 265 (51.9) | |
| Female | 58 (47.1) | 245 (48.0) | |
| White | 81 (65.8) | 335 (65.6) | |
| Latino | 21 (17.0) | 57 (11.1) | |
| Asian | 12 (9.7) | 46 (9.0) | |
| Black | 4 (3.2) | 34 (6.6) | |
| Foreign | 4 (3.2) | 38 (7.4) | |
| Unknown | 1 (0.8) | 0 (0.0) | |
| Public school | 64 (52.0) | 253 (49.6) | |
| Private school | 59 (47.9) | 245 (48.0) | |
| Home school | 0 (0.0) | 2 (0.3) | |
| Other | 0 (0.0) | 10 (1.9) | |
| Less than $25,000 | 3 (2.4) | 27 (5.2) | |
| US $25,000-$49,999 | 10 (8.1) | 29 (5.6) | |
| US $50,000-$74, 999 | 14 (11.3) | 38 (7.4) | |
| US $75,000-$99,999 | 10 (8.1) | 47 (9.2) | |
| US $100,000-$149,999 | 25 (20.3) | 97 (19.0) | |
| US $150,000-$199,999 | 12 (9.7) | 55 (10.7) | |
| US $200,000-$249,999 | 10 (8.1) | 50 (9.8) | |
| US $250,000 or more | 34 (27.6) | 143 (28.0) | |
| Unknown | 5 (4.0) | 24 (4.7) | |
aN=633, 100%
bN=632, 99.8%
Figure 3Overview of Physical Activity Trend eXtraction (PATX): a framework for moderate-vigorous physical activity trend extraction from raw heart rate data.
Figure 4Minute-by-minute Fitbit recordings during a bout of elevated heart rate.
Root-mean-square-error of best performing imputation method across various lengths of missing data.
| Missing data length and method | RMSEa | |
| Kalman ARIMAb | 10.5 | |
| Linear interpolation | 10.9 | |
| Kalman structural time series | 10.9 | |
| Kalman ARIMA | 13.2 | |
| Linear interpolation | 12.3 | |
| Kalman structural time series | 12.3 | |
| Kalman ARIMA | 14.2 | |
| Linear interpolation | 13.7 | |
| Kalman structural time series | 13.8 | |
aRMSE: root-mean-square error.
bARIMA: autoregressive integrated moving average.
Figure 5Spearman correlation matrix comparing target minutes to other physical activity measures provided by Fitbit.
Figure 6Average trend for each group from August 2015 to April 2017, which includes May, June, and July of 2016.
Summary of descriptive statistics for moderate-vigorous physical activity trajectories based on survey responses. Change refers to the percent difference between the average score for the first and last survey administered.
| Category | Positive MVPAa Trend | Negative MVPA Trend | |
| Change ( | Change ( | ||
| Health | +7% (.02) | −3% (<.001) | |
| Self-esteem | +4% (.01) | <1% (.32) | |
| Body image | +6% (.04) | −2% (.97) | |
| Anxiety (BAIb) | <1% (.60) | +5% (.01) | |
| Anxiety (STAIc) | +3.7% (.10) | +8% (<.001) | |
| Depression (CESDd) | +2.3% (.72) | +9% (<.001) | |
aMVPA: morderate-vigorous physical activity.
bBAI: Beck Anxiety Inventory.
cSTAI: State-Trait Anxiety Inventory.
dCESD: Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression.
Summary of descriptive statistics related to perceptions of participants’ own activity and their friend’s activity based on survey responses. Change refers to the percent difference between the average score for the first and last survey administered.
| Category | Positive MVPAa Trend | Negative MVPA Trend | |
| Change ( | Change ( | ||
| Level of own activity | +2% (.17) | −8% (.01) | |
| Level of friend’s activity | +4% (.01) | −7% (.03) | |
aMVPA: moderate-vigorous physical activity.
Figure 7Distribution of same-trend alters in positive trend and negative trend ego networks. NT: negative trend; PT: positive trend.
Summary of descriptive statistics related to perceptions of participants’ own physical activity and their friend’s physical activity based on survey responses stratified by presence of same-type alters in individuals’ ego networks. Change refers to the percent difference between the average score for the first and last survey.
| Category | Positive MVPAa trend | Negative MVPA trend | |||
| No PTb alter (n=15), change ( | Has PT alter (n=26), change ( | No NTc alter (n=17), change ( | Has NT alter (n=25), change ( | ||
| Level of own activity | +4% (.03) | −1% (.98) | −10% (.05) | −2% (.31) | |
| Level of friend’s activity | −4% (.004) | +6.5% (.21) | −3% (.22) | −8% (.02) | |
aMVPA: moderate-vigorous physical activity.
bPT: positive trend.
cNT: negative trend.