Research Study Abstract

Validity, Practical Utility and Reliability of Actigraph Accelerometry for the Measurement of Habitual Physical Activity in Dogs

  • Published on 02/01/2011

Objectives To test the validity, practical utility, and reliability of the Actigraph GT3-X accelerometer for measurement of habitual physical activity in pet dogs.

Methods In the validation study, 30 dogs wore the accelerometer for 1 day while being filmed. Accelerometer and film were synchronised and 10-minute periods of the filmed records were extracted with dogs in continuous periods of sedentary behaviour, light intensity physical activity indoors, light to moderate intensity physical activity outdoors and vigorous physical activity outdoors. For the -practical utility and reliability studies, 20 dogs wore the GT3-X accelerometers for 1 week: practical utility was quantified as data loss and was also assessed by owner questionnaire; reliability was -determined by 2 to 7 days of monitoring using the Spearman-Brown prophecy formula.

Results In the validation study, accelerometry output differed significantly between activity intensities (Friedman test, P<0.01). In the practical utility study, no data were lost from any dogs and dog -owners reported that accelerometry was well tolerated. Reliability of accelerometry output was high: for 3 days of wear, it was 91% [95% confidence interval (CI) 82 to 96] and for 7 days of wear, it was 94% (CI 88 to 97). Clinical Significance: The GT3-X accelerometer is valid, practical and reliable for the measurement of habitual physical activity in dogs.

Link to Abstract: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1748-5827.2010.01025.x/

Author(s)

  • P. S. Yam 1
  • V. Penpraze 2
  • D. Young 3
  • M. S. Todd 1
  • A. D. Cloney 1
  • K. A. Houston-Callaghan 4
  • J. J. Reilly 4

Institution(s)

  • 1

    School of Veterinary Medicine, College of Medical, Veterinary and Biological Sciences, University of Glasgow, 464 Bearsden Road, Glasgow G61 1QH

  • 2

    School of Life Sciences, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, 346 West Medical Building, Glasgow G12 8QQ

  • 3

    Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Strathclyde, Livingstone Tower (Room L706), 26 Richmond Street, Glasgow G1 1XH

  • 4

    School of Medicine, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, 1st Floor Tower Block QMH, Glasgow G3 8SJ


Journal

Journal of Small Animal Practice


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