| Literature DB >> 31064100 |
Marcin Straczkiewicz1, Nancy W Glynn2, Jaroslaw Harezlak3.
Abstract
Wearable accelerometers have recently become a standalone tool for the objective assessment of physical activity (PA). In free-living studies, accelerometers are placed by protocol on a pre-defined body location (e.g., non-dominant wrist). However, the protocol is not always followed, e.g., the sensor can be moved between wrists or reattached in a different orientation. Such protocol violations often result in PA miscalculation. We propose an approach, PLOE ("Placement, Location and Orientation Evaluation method"), to determine the sensor position using statistical features from the raw accelerometer measurements. We compare the estimated position with the study protocol and identify discrepancies. We apply PLOE to the measurements collected from 45 older adults who wore ActiGraph GT3X+ accelerometers on the left and right wrist for seven days. We found that 15.6% of participants who wore accelerometers violated the protocol for one or more days. The sensors were worn on the wrong hand during 6.9% of the days of simultaneous wearing of devices. During the periods of discrepancies, the daily PA was miscalculated by more than 20%. Our findings show that correct placement of the device has a significant effect on the PA estimates. These results demonstrate a need for the evaluation of sensor position.Entities:
Keywords: ActiGraph GT3X+; physical activity; sensor position; wearable computing
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31064100 PMCID: PMC6538999 DOI: 10.3390/s19092095
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Eight positions of the wrist-worn wearable accelerometer displayed with the coordinate system on the device.
Expected signs of median accelerations provided by tri-axial wrist-worn accelerometers during sitting and upright body posture.
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Figure 2Plots of daily median accelerations of left (blue) and right wrists (red) corresponding to daily summed minute-to-minute MAD (blue triangles and red squares, respectively). The indications are presented for 6 selected participants, where measurements for Subject 23 and 10 were acquired correctly, and measurements for the remaining participants exhibited various discrepancies, primarily the switch of sensor placement from left to right wrist and vice versa for one day (Subject 14), for 2 days (Subject 9 and Subject 20) or for 6 days (Subject 11). Additionally, for Subject 20 the devices were worn in various orientations.
Intended and actual position of accelerometers during the measurement of Subject 20.
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