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Relationship of Meeting Physical Activity Guidelines and Quality Adjusted Life Years

  • Presented on Oct. 27, 2013

Background/Purpose Regular physical activity is associated with reduced chronic disease burden and mortality. Recognizing the importance of physical activity, there are US federal guidelines for adults that also include persons with arthritis. Improving physical activity may be key to improving overall public health and reducing health care spending. Quality ...


Factors Associated with Sedentary Lifestyle of Hospitalized Patients Not Restricted to Bed

  • Added on October 30, 2013

Introduction The prolonged length of stay on the bed is related to the development of musculoskeletal and respiratory disorders. Therefore, the investigation of the level of physical activity and to verifying which factors are associated with the physical activity level in hospitalized patients might be important for future strategies to ...


Can Promotion of Outdoor Activities Impact People’s Vitamin D Levels?

  • Presented on Sept. 2013

Growing attention has lately been given to the importance of Vitamin D as a factor protecting people’s health. As an exploratory study, we investigated the relationship between physical activity, light level and individuals’ vitamin D status within an intervention promoting physical activity. Fourteen adults (age 49.2±8.0 yr.) underwent a short ...


Comparison Of Four "Time In Intensity" Physical Activity Indices As Predictors Of Cardiometabolic Health

  • Presented on June 17, 2013

Introduction Recent physical activity (PA) guidelines incorporate recognition of the greater health benefits from higher intensity PA, but still dichotomize intensity into moderate or vigorous categories. New ubiquitous wearable accelerometry enables the estimation of intensity along the continuum from moderate intensity upwards. Purpose To compare two versions of a MET-min ...


Objectively Measured Total Accelerometer Counts and MVPA: The Relationship with Biomarkers Using 2003 – 2006 NHANES

  • Presented on June 17, 2013

Purpose To contrast the associations of objectively measured moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and total accelerometer counts with biomarkers in a representative sample of U.S. adults. Methods Data from the 2003 - 2006 NHANES were used for this analysis. The sample included adults ≥ 20 y, not pregnant or lactating, who had self-reported PA ...


Feature Selection for Actigraphy Signal Processing and Recognition

  • Presented on June 17, 2013

Introduction In classifying actigraphy signals, features are usually extracted from raw data and then fed to some sort of a classifier that determines the type and level of activity. A huge variety of features have been tried by many researchers in this field. Some features are statistical in nature, some ...


Annual recollection of exacerbations in patients with COPD: Impact on physical activity

  • Presented on Sept. 9, 2013

Rationale The number of exacerbations in the previous year has shown to be the best predictor of new exacerbations. The ability to recall exacerbations may lead to misclassification of patients and may have consequences on patients’ phenotype. Methods 47 patients with COPD (FEV1 65±21%pred) reported on a monthly basis all health ...


Agreement of classification of COPD patients’ physical activity with two activity monitors

  • Presented on Sept. 8, 2013

Rationale It is unclear whether different activity monitors provide similar classification of physical activity (PA) in patients with COPD. Aim To test whether similar PA classification of patients would be obtained when using 2 valid activity monitors. Methods We assessed PA for 4 weeks with Actigraph [(ACT: Steps and vector magnitude units (...


Integrated Movelets Approaches For Predicting Human Movement Type Based On Multiple Accelerometers

  • Presented on June 17, 2013

Introduction Tri-axial accelerometers record the acceleration of people’s daily activity on three orthogonal directions. One fundamental question is how to decipher and interpret the acceleration signals into meaningful information such as types of human movement. Purpose We provide statistical methods for predicting activity type and answer the following questions: 1) ...