| Literature DB >> 31112585 |
Salvatore Tedesco1, Marco Sica1, Andrea Ancillao1, Suzanne Timmons2, John Barton1, Brendan O'Flynn1.
Abstract
Wrist-worn activity trackers have experienced a tremendous growth lately and studies on the accuracy of mainstream trackers used by older adults are needed. This study explores the performance of six trackers (Fitbit Charge2, Garmin VivoSmart HR+, Philips Health Watch, Withings Pulse Ox, ActiGraph GT9X-BT, Omron HJ-72OITC) for estimating: steps, travelled distance, and heart-rate measurements for a cohort of older adults. Eighteen older adults completed a structured protocol involving walking tasks, simulated household activities, and sedentary activities. Less standardized activities were also included, such as: dusting, using a walking aid, or playing cards, in order to simulate real-life scenarios. Wrist-mounted and chest/waist-mounted devices were used. Gold-standards included treadmill, ECG-based chest strap, direct observation or video recording according to the activity and parameter. Every tracker showed a decreasing accuracy with slower walking speed, which resulted in a significant step under-counting. A large mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) was found for every monitor at slower walking speeds with the lowest reported MAPE at 2 km/h being 7.78%, increasing to 20.88% at 1.5 km/h, and 44.53% at 1 km/h. During household activities, the MAPE climbing up/down-stairs ranged from 8.38-19.3% and 10.06-19.01% (dominant and non-dominant arm), respectively. Waist-worn devices showed a more uniform performance. However, unstructured activities (e.g. dusting, playing cards), and using a walking aid represent a challenge for all wrist-worn trackers as evidenced by large MAPE (> 57.66% for dusting, > 67.32% when using a walking aid). Poor performance in travelled distance estimation was also evident during walking at low speeds and climbing up/down-stairs (MAPE > 71.44% and > 48.3%, respectively). Regarding heart-rate measurement, there was no significant difference (p-values > 0.05) in accuracy between trackers placed on the dominant or non-dominant arm. Concordant with existing literature, while the mean error was limited (between -3.57 bpm and 4.21 bpm), a single heart-rate measurement could be underestimated up to 30 beats-per-minute. This study showed a number of limitations of consumer-level wrist-based activity trackers for older adults. Therefore caution is required when used, in healthcare or in research settings, to measure activity in older adults.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31112585 PMCID: PMC6529154 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0216891
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Device characteristics.
| Fitbit Charge2 | Garmin VivoSmart HR+ | Philips Health Watch | Withings PulseOx | ActiGraph GT9X-BT | Omron HJ-72OITC | Polar H7 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3-axis accelerometer | 3-axis accelerometer | 3-axis accelerometer | 3-axis accelerometer | 3-axis accelerometer | 2-axis accelerometer | Heart-rate monitor | |
| Step | Step | Step | Step | Step | Step | Heart rate | |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth, ANT+ | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth, USB | USB | Bluetooth | |
| Up to 7 days | Up to 7 days | Up to 7 days | NA | 4 GB | 35 days | NA | |
| Up to 5 days | GPS mode: 8 hs | Up to 4 days | Up to 14 days | About 14 days | 6 months | 150 hours | |
| Width: 21.4 mm | Width: 21 mm | Width: 36 mm | Width: 22 mm | Width: 35 mm | Width: 47 mm | Width: 35 mm | |
| 34 g | Regular: 31 g | NA | 8 g | 14 g | NA | 25 g | |
| Wrist | Wrist | Wrist | Wrist, waist | Hip, wrist, ankle, thigh | Waist | Chest | |
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | |
| Approx 120 € | Approx 200 € | Approx 250 € | Approx 80 € | Approx. 400 € | Approx 50 € | Approx 90 € |
Fig 1Devices positioning.
Polar H7, Fitbit Charge 2, Garmin VivoSmart HR+, ActiGraph GT9X-BT, Omron HJ-72OITC. Philips Health Watch and Withings Pulse Ox are not illustrated in the picture but are worn in the same position of the Fitbit and Garmin devices.
Subjects characteristics.
| Older Adults | ||
|---|---|---|
| Number of subjects: 18 (7 males / 11 females) | ||
| Age (years): | 69 ± 3.2 | |
| Height (cm): | 175.8 ± 4.8 | |
| Weight (Kg): | 79.7 ± 4.46 | |
| People with right dominant arm: | 7 | |
| People with left dominant arm: | 0 | |
| Age (years): | 69.7 ± 2.4 | |
| Height (cm): | 162.9 ± 5.8 | |
| Weight (Kg): | 66.1 ± 4.25 | |
| People with right dominant arm: | 9 | |
| People with left dominant arm: | 2 | |
Fig 2Sedentary activities results—steps.
FC: Fitbit Charge 2, GVS: Garmin VivoSmart HR+, PHW: Philips Health Watch, WP: Withings Pulse Ox, D: Dominant, ND: Non Dominant.