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Comparison Of Wrist-worn Accelerometer Output Based On Handedness

  • Presented on May 30, 2014

Purpose: The purpose of this study was two-fold; to compare accelerations between dominant and non-dominant wrists during structured activity bouts; and to determine whether there are differences in wrist accelerations (dominant and non-dominant) between age groups during structured activity bouts. Methods: Participants aged 23 to 79 y performed a block of ten ...



Comparison of older and newer generations of ActiGraph accelerometers with the normal filter and the low frequency extension

  • Published on April 25, 2013

Background: Many studies used the older ActiGraph (7164) for physical activity measurement, but this model has been replaced with newer ones (e.g., GT3X+). The assumption that new generation models are more accurate has been questioned, especially for measuring lower intensity levels. The low-frequency extension (LFE) increases the low-intensity sensitivity ...


Accelerometer data reduction in adolescents: effects on sample retention and bias.

  • Published on Dec. 23, 2014

Background: Accelerometry is increasingly being recognized as an accurate and reliable method to assess free-living physical activity (PA) in children and adolescents. However, accelerometer data reduction criteria remain inconsistent, and the consequences of excluding participants in for example intervention studies are not well described. In this study, we investigated how ...



A Catalog of Rules, Variables, and Definitions Applied to Accelerometer Data in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2003–2006

  • Published on June 14, 2012

Introduction The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) included accelerometry in the 2003–2006 data collection cycles. Researchers have used these data since their release in 2007, but the data have not been consistently treated, examined, or reported. The objective of this study was to aggregate data from studies using NHANES accelerometry ...


Prediction of Energy Expenditure and Physical Activity in Preschoolers

  • Published on Nov. 5, 2013

Purpose Accurate, nonintrusive and feasible methods are needed to predict energy expenditure (EE) and physical activity (PA) levels in preschoolers. Herein, we validated cross-sectional time series (CSTS) and multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS) models based on accelerometry and heart rate (HR) for prediction of EE using room calorimetry and doubly ...


Accelerometer Technologies, Specifications, and Limitations: A presentation by ActiGraph at ICAMPAM 2013

  • Presented on June 17, 2013

Introduction Technology advances and manufacturing efficiency improvements have drastically increased the options and flexibility available to users of accelerometer-based products. These advancements have led to confusion among activity monitor users, and many have been led to believe that device output normalization is an obvious and easy step. In truth, there ...


Gender Differences in Objectively Measured Physical Activity and Sedentary Time at School and Outside of School Hours in Finnish Children Aged 7 to 12 Years

  • Presented on 23 October 2012

Aim This study evaluated objectively measured physical activity and sedentary time among Finnish schoolaged children from grades 1 to 6 (ages 7 to 12 years) and compared the results between boys and girls, and between different age groups. Methods The study population consisted of 568 Finnish boys and girls from grades 1 to 6 (mean age 9.9 years, ...


Physical Activity Intensity, Sedentary Time and Body Composition in Preschoolers

  • Presented on 23 October 2012

Aim To examine the magnitude of associations between objectively-measured PA subcomponents and sedentary time with body composition in a large free-living population cohort of preschool children. Methods This was a cross-sectional study of 398 preschool children recruited from the Southampton Women's Survey. PA was measured by accelerometry and body composition by ...