Evaluation of three accelerometer devices for physical activity measurement amongst south Asians and Europeans
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Author(s)
Afaq, Saima
Loh, Marie
Kooner, Jaspal
Chambers, John
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
We recruited 62 South Asians and 40 Europeans aged 25 to 75 years, to assess the potential validity of three physical activity accelerometers for use amongst South Asians. Participants completed an exercise treadmill test (following Bruce protocol) while wearing the 3 accelerometers: Actigraph GT3X+ [GT3X+] and Geneactiv [GA] on ankle, waist and wrist; and Actiheart [AH] on chest. We compared relationships between energy expenditure (EE) measured by accelerometers (Measured) and actual EE on the treadmill (Actual) in the two ethnicities and tested for potential confounding effects. All accelerometers under-reported EE. Difference between Measured and Actual EE was smallest for GT3X+ankle (Measured – Actual at peak exercise [Mets]: GT3X+ankle –6.52 (1.77); GT3X+waist –8.46 (1.29); GT3X+wrist –11.17 (1.03); GAankle –8.17 (1.19); GAwaist –10.24 (0.64); GAwrist –11.21 (1.10); AHchest –9.09 (1.43), P < 0.001). Difference between Measured and Actual EE was similar amongst South Asians and Europeans (P > 0.05). Relationship between Measured and Actual EE was not influenced by age, gender, height, waist, weight or waist-hip ratio (all P > 0.05). Amongst the devices and positions tested, GT3X+ankle is the most accurate device for measuring EE during an exercise treadmill test. Accelerometer performance is similar in South Asians and Europeans and is not influenced by anthropometric differences between the two populations.
Date Issued
2020-01-06
Date Acceptance
2019-12-08
Citation
Physical Activity and Health, 2020, 4 (1), pp.1-10
ISSN
2515-2270
Publisher
Ubiquity Press
Start Page
1
End Page
10
Journal / Book Title
Physical Activity and Health
Volume
4
Issue
1
Copyright Statement
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licenses/by/4.0/.
Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and
reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. See http://creativecommons.org/
licenses/by/4.0/.
Identifier
https://paahjournal.com/article/10.5334/paah.46/
Subjects
1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences
1117 Public Health and Health Services
1302 Curriculum and Pedagogy
Public Health
Publication Status
Published online
Date Publish Online
2020-01-06