| Literature DB >> 32085652 |
Jonatan Fridolfsson1, Mats Börjesson1,2,3, Elin Ekblom-Bak4, Örjan Ekblom4, Daniel Arvidsson1.
Abstract
An improved method of physical activity accelerometer data processing, involving a wider frequency filter than the most commonly used ActiGraph filter, has been shown to better capture variations in physical activity intensity in a lab setting. The aim of the study was to investigate how this improved measure of physical activity affected the relationship with markers of cardiometabolic health. Accelerometer data and markers of cardiometabolic health from 725 adults from two samples, LIV 2013 and SCAPIS pilot, were analyzed. The accelerometer data was processed using both the original ActiGraph method with a low-pass cut-off at 1.6 Hz and the improved method with a low-pass cut-off at 10 Hz. The relationship between the physical activity intensity spectrum and a cardiometabolic health composite score was investigated using partial least squares regression. The strongest association between physical activity and cardiometabolic health was shifted towards higher intensities with the 10 Hz output compared to the ActiGraph method. In addition, the total explained variance was higher with the improved method. The 10 Hz output enables correctly measuring and interpreting high intensity physical activity and shows that physical activity at this intensity is stronger related to cardiometabolic health compared to the most commonly used ActiGraph method.Entities:
Keywords: ActiGraph; LIV; SCAPIS; cardiovascular disease; frequency filtering; multivariate analysis; partial least squares regression; vigorous physical activity
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32085652 PMCID: PMC7070246 DOI: 10.3390/s20041118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Sample characteristics.
| Mean (SD) | |
|---|---|
| N (% female) | 725 (52%) |
| Age (years) | 55.9 (7.2) |
| Markers of cardiometabolic health | |
| Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) | 123.2 (16.6) |
| Triglycerides (mmol/L) | 1.20 (0.79) |
| Total cholesterol:HDL (ratio) | 3.59 (1.16) |
| HOMA (index) | 2.11 (2.75) |
| Waist:height (ratio) | 0.54 (0.06) |
| Fitness (mL/kg/min) | 33.5 (7.4) |
| Physical activity assessment | |
| Valid days (days) | 7.63 (2.13) |
| Wear time (hours per day) | 14.1 (1.3) |
| Physical activity ActiGraph filter | |
| Sedentary | 869.0 (55.3) |
| Light physical activity | 114.9 (33.4) |
| Moderate physical activity | 90.0 (29.5) |
| Vigorous physical activity | 4.29 (5.29) |
| Very vigorous physical activity | 1.17 (2.58) |
| Physical activity 10 Hz filter | |
| Sedentary | 870.6 (56.0) |
| Light physical activity | 135.0 (40.3) |
| Moderate physical activity | 71.9 (25.6) |
| Vigorous physical activity | 1.62 (3.46) |
| Very vigorous physical activity | 0.37 (1.51) |
1 SD, standard deviation; HDL, high density lipoprotein; HOMA, homeostatic model assessment.
Figure 1The proportion of participants with at least one epoch (3 s) for all physical activity intensity variables (bins) investigated from the ActiGraph output (left) and the 10 Hz output (right). Traditional intensity classification as reference; SED, sedentary; LPA, light physical activity; MPA, moderate physical activity; VPA, vigorous physical activity; VVPA, very vigorous physical activity; Inf, infinity.
Figure 2Selectivity ratio plot with confidence intervals of the association between each physical activity intensity variable (bin) using the ActiGraph filter and the cardiometabolic health composite store (CS). A positive bar indicates more time spent at that intensity is associated with higher CS and a negative bar indicates more time spent at that intensity is associated with lower CS. Traditional intensity classification as reference; SED, sedentary; LPA, light physical activity; MPA, moderate physical activity; VPA, vigorous physical activity; VVPA, very vigorous physical activity; Inf, infinity.
Figure 3Selectivity ratio plot with confidence intervals of the association between each physical activity intensity variable (bin) using the 10 Hz filter and the cardiometabolic health composite store (CS). A positive bar indicates more time spent at that intensity is associated with higher CS and a negative bar indicates more time spent at that intensity is associated with lower CS. Traditional intensity classification as reference; SED, sedentary; LPA, light physical activity; MPA, moderate physical activity; VPA, vigorous physical activity; VVPA, very vigorous physical activity; Inf, infinity.