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Assessment of Physical Activity and Energy Expenditure by GPS Combined With Accelerometry in Real-Life Conditions
- Published on Augus 6, 2013
Background:
Physical activity (PA) and related energy
expenditure (EE) is often assessed by means of a single
technique. Because of inherent limitations, single techniques
may not allow for an accurate assessment both PA and related
EE. The aim of this study was to develop a model to accurately
assess common PA types and durations and thus EE in
free-living conditions, combining data from global positioning
system (GPS) and 2 accelerometers.
Methods:
Forty-one
volunteers participated in the study. First, a model was
developed and adjusted to measured EE with a first group of
subjects (Protocol I, n = 12) who performed 6 structured and
supervised PA. Then, the model was validated over 2
experimental phases with 2 groups (n = 12 and n = 17)
performing scheduled (Protocol I) and spontaneous common
activities in real-life condition (Protocol II). Predicted EE
was compared with actual EE as measured by portable indirect
calorimetry.
Results:
In protocol I, performed PA types could
be recognized with little error. The duration of each PA type
could be predicted with an accuracy below 1 minute. Measured
and predicted EE were strongly associated (r = .97, P < .001).
Conclusion:
Combining GPS and 2 accelerometers allows for an
accurate assessment of PA and EE in free-living situations.