| Literature DB >> 31036032 |
Soyang Kwon1, Lars Bo Andersen2, Anders Grøntved3, Elin Kolle4, Greet Cardon5, Rachel Davey6, Susi Kriemler7, Kate Northstone8, Angie S Page9, Jardena J Puder10, John J Reilly11, Luis B Sardinha12, Esther M F van Sluijs13, Kathleen F Janz14.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Accelerometers are widely used to assess child physical activity (PA) levels. Using the accelerometer data, several PA metrics can be estimated. Knowledge about the relationships between these different metrics can improve our understanding of children's PA behavioral patterns. It also has significant implications for comparing PA metrics across studies and fitting a statistical model to examine their health effects. The aim of this study was to examine the relationships among the metrics derived from accelerometers in children.Entities:
Keywords: ActiGraph; Adolescents; Children; ICAD; Physical activity measurement; Sedentary; Total activity counts
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31036032 PMCID: PMC6489360 DOI: 10.1186/s12966-019-0801-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Means and 99% confidence intervals of accelerometer-derived metrics
| Unweighted sample | Wear minutes | Sedentary minutes | LPA minutes | MPA minutes | VPA minutes | TAC × 1000 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | Mean (99% CI) | ||||||
| All | 24,316 | 776 (774, 777) | 382 (380, 383) | 346 (345, 347) | 35 (34, 35) | 13 (13, 13) | 417 (415, 420) |
| Age and sex* | |||||||
| 5–9 yr. boy | 2558 | 758 (754, 763) | 303 (298, 307) | 395 (392, 399) | 45 (44, 46) | 16 (15, 16) | 518 (510, 525) |
| 5–9 yr. girl | 2740 | 755 (751, 759) | 306 (302, 310) | 400 (397, 404) | 37 (36, 37) | 12 (11, 12) | 467 (460, 473) |
| 10–12 yr. boy | 4547 | 768 (765, 771) | 348 (345, 351) | 358 (355, 360) | 45 (44, 46) | 17 (17, 18) | 488 (483, 493) |
| 10–12 yr. girl | 6701 | 769 (767, 772) | 375 (373, 378) | 354 (352, 356) | 30 (30, 30) | 11 (10, 11) | 392 (388, 395) |
| 13–15 yr. boy | 2810 | 804 (799, 808) | 445 (440, 450) | 308 (304, 312) | 33 (33, 33) | 17 (17, 18) | 399 (392, 406) |
| 13–15 yr. girl | 3160 | 799 (795, 803) | 472 (468, 476) | 292 (288, 295) | 26 (25, 26) | 10 (10, 11) | 317 (311, 322) |
| 16–18 yr. boy | 872 | 790 (781, 798) | 459 (451, 468) | 288 (281, 296) | 27 (26, 29) | 15 (14, 16) | 353 (341, 365) |
| 16–18 yr. girl | 922 | 788 (781, 796) | 481 (474, 489) | 279 (273, 286) | 20 (19, 21) | 7 (7, 8) | 274 (265, 283) |
| Mother’s education level** | |||||||
| <=compulsory education | 6192 | 767 (764, 769) | 356 (353, 359) | 361 (359, 364) | 36 (35, 36) | 14 (13, 14) | 437 (432, 442) |
| Some post-compulsory education or vocational | 4766 | 777 (773, 780) | 368 (365, 372) | 360 (357, 362) | 35 (35, 36) | 13 (13, 14) | 431 (426, 436) |
| > = completed undergraduate | 4090 | 778 (775, 781) | 375 (371, 379) | 354 (351, 357) | 35 (34, 36) | 14 (14, 15) | 431 (425, 437) |
| Obesity status*** | |||||||
| Non-obese | 21,728 | 777 (775, 778) | 381 (379, 382) | 347 (346, 349) | 35 (35, 35) | 14 (14, 14) | 422 (419, 425) |
| Obese | 1767 | 767 (762, 772) | 392 (385, 398) | 338 (334, 343) | 28 (27, 29) | 9 (8, 9) | 363 (356, 371) |
| Type of day | |||||||
| Weekday | 24,316 | 795 (793, 796) | 394 (392, 396) | 349 (348, 351) | 37 (37, 37) | 14 (14, 15) | 433 (430, 435) |
| Weekend | 21,698 | 732 (730, 734) | 352 (350, 354) | 341 (339, 342) | 29 (28, 29) | 11 (10, 11) | 382 (379, 385) |
| Wear time | |||||||
| 8- < 13 h/day | 12,817 | 714 (713, 716) | 337 (335, 339) | 330 (329, 332) | 34 (34, 34) | 13 (12, 13) | 407 (404, 410) |
| 13–18 h/day | 11,499 | 844 (843, 846) | 431 (429, 434) | 364 (362, 366) | 35 (35, 36) | 14 (14, 14) | 429 (425, 432) |
*n for missing = 6
**n for missing = 9268
***n for missing = 821
CI, confidence interval; LPA, light-intensity physical activity; MPA, moderate-intensity physical activity; TAC, total activity counts; VPA, vigorous-intensity physical activity
Correlation coefficients of wear time with physical activity metrics
| SB | LPA | MPA | VPA | MVPA | TAC | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All | .57 (.56, .58) | .30 (.29, .32) | .06 (.05, .07) | .05 (.04, .07) | .06 (.05, .08) | .12 (.10, .13) |
| Age | ||||||
| 5–9 years | .53 (.52, .55) | .44 (.42, .46) | .12 (.09, .14) | .08 (.05, .11) | .11 (.09, .14) | .20 (.17, .22) |
| 10–12 years | .57 (.56, .59) | .49 (.47, .50) | .10 (.08, .12) | .06 (.04, .08) | .09 (.07, .11) | .19 (.18, .21) |
| 13–15 years | .57 (.56, .59) | .44 (.42, .46) | .13 (.10, .15) | .02 (−.01, .05) | .09 (.07, .12) | .20 (.17, .22) |
| 16–18 years | .59 (.56, .62) | .42 (.38, .46) | .19 (.15, .23) | .12 (.07, .22) | .18 (.13, .22) | .28 (.24, .32) |
CI, confidence interval; LPA, light-intensity physical activity; MPA, moderate-intensity physical activity; MVPA, moderate-and vigorous-intensity physical activity; SB, sedentary behavior; TAC, total activity counts; VPA, vigorous- intensity physical activity
Correlation coefficients between accelerometer-derived physical activity metrics
| SB & LPA | MVPA & SB | MVPA & LPA | MVPA & TAC | MPA & VPA | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All | −.58 (−.59, −.57) | −.43 (−.44, −.42) | .32 (.30, .33) | .91 (.91, .91) | .58 (.58, .59) |
| Age | |||||
| 5–9 years | −.48 (−.50, −.46) | .42 (−.44, −.39) | .28 (.25, .30) | .92 (.92, .92) | .65 (.63, .67) |
| 10–12 years | −.39 (−.40, −.37) | −.42 (−.43, −.40) | .26 (.24, .28) | .92 (.92, .93) | .65 (.63, .66) |
| 13–15 years | −.45 (−.47, −.43) | −.38 (−.40, −.35) | .25 (.23, .28) | .92 (.92, .92) | .52 (.51, .54) |
| 16–18 years | −.45 (−.49, −.41) | −.22 (−.26, −.18) | .18 (.14, .23) | .91 (.90, .91) | .58 (.54, .61) |
| Sex | |||||
| Boy | −.57 (−.58, −.55) | −.41 (−.43, −.39) | .30 (.28, .32) | .91 (.91, .92) | .51 (.50, .53) |
| Girl | −.61 (−.62, −.60) | −.40 (−.42, −.30) | .34 (.32, .35) | .89 (.89, .89) | .59 (.58, .60) |
| Mother’s education level | |||||
| <=Compulsory education | −.52 (−.54, −.50) | −.46 (−.48, −.44) | .32 (.30, .34) | .92 (.92, .93) | .66 (.64, .67) |
| Some post-compulsory education or vocational | −.53 (−.55, −.51) | −.43 (−.45, −.40) | .35 (.32, 37) | .92 (.92, .92) | .63 (.61, .64) |
| > = Completed undergraduate | −.61 (−.63, −.59) | −.49 (−.51, −.47) | .36 (.33, .39) | .93 (.92, .93) | .64 (.62, .66) |
| Obesity status | |||||
| Non-obese | −.58 (−.59, −.58) | −.43 (−.44, −.42) | .32 (.30, .33) | .91 (.91, .92) | .58 (.57, .59) |
| Obese | −.55 (−.58, −.52) | −.42 (−.45, −.38) | .30 (.26, .35) | .89 (.88, .90) | .59 (.55, .62) |
| Type of day | |||||
| Weekday | −.56 (−.57, −.55) | −.40 (−.41, −.38) | .30 (.29, .31) | .91 (.91, .91) | .56 (.55, .57) |
| Weekend | −.45 (−.46, −.44) | −.39 (−.40, −.38) | .32 (.31, .33) | .91 (.90, .91) | .58 (.57, .59) |
| Wear time | |||||
| 8- < 13 h/day | −.77 (−.78, −.76) | −.52 (−.53, −.50) | .32 (.30, .33) | .91 (.91, .92) | .61 (.60, .62) |
| 13–18 h/day | −.78 (−.79, −.78) | −.49 (−.51, −.48) | .31 (.29, .33) | .91 (.91, .91) | .56 (.55, .57) |
| Wear time (continuous variable)-adjusted | −.96 (−.96, −.95) | −56 (−.57, −.55) | .31 (.30, .31) | .91 (91, .91) | .58 (.57, .59) |
CI, confidence interval; LPA, light-intensity physical activity; MPA, moderate-intensity physical activity; MVPA, moderate-and vigorous-intensity physical activity; SB, sedentary behavior; TAC, total activity counts; VPA, vigorous-intensity physical activity
Fig. 1The proportion of vigorous-intensity physical activity (VPA) minutes within moderate- and vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA) minutes. Note. Error bar indicates 99% confidence interval
Linear regression models to predict daily total activity counts by time spent in moderate- and vigorous-intensity physical activity and wear time
| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
| 0.832 | 0.836 | 0.949 |
| Estimate (99% CI) | |||
| Intercept | 134,711 (162,594, 166,828) | 87,797 (78,716, 96,877) | 164,769 (163,602, 165,936) |
| MVPA, minutes/day | 5279 (5239,5318) | 5257 (5218, 5296) | 5280 (5258, 5302) |
| Wear time, minutes/day | – | 100 (89, 112) | – |
| LPA, transformed minutes/day* | – | – | 664 (657, 672) |
*Standardized residuals of LPA were created by regressing MVPA on LPA. The standardized residual variable was used for regression modeling and the parameter estimate was transformed to express it in LPA minutes/day
CI, confidence interval; MVPA, moderate-and vigorous-intensity physical activity