The effect of reintegrating Actigraph accelerometer counts in preschool children: Comparison using different epoch lengths

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作者
Kim, Youngwon [1 ]
Beets, Michael W. [1 ]
Pate, Russell R. [1 ]
Blair, Steven N. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ S Carolina, Dept Exercise Sci, Arnold Sch Publ Hlth, Columbia, SC 29208 USA
关键词
Youth; Child Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity; Measurement; Threshold; Estimate; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR; ACTIVITY MONITORS; CALIBRATION; VALIDATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jsams.2012.05.015
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine whether ActiGraph accelerometer activity counts and estimates of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity collected at a single larger epoch are comparable to those collected at smaller epochs reintegrated into a larger epoch. Design: A cross-sectional study design. Methods: Thirty-one preschoolers (3-5 years) concurrently wore four accelerometers that were each initialized at four different epoch lengths (1 s, 15 s, 30 s, and 60 s) during a full preschool day. Counts collected at Is, 15 s, and 30 s epoch were each reintegrated and compared to those collected at a larger epoch (e.g., counts from one 15 s epoch vs. consecutive sum of counts from fifteen 1 s epochs). Six sets of cut-points (Pate, Freedson, Sirard, Van Cauwenberghe, Evenson and Puyau) were applied to estimate moderate-to-vigorous physical activity minutes. Paired t-test and Cohen's d were used to compare group mean differences. Absolute percent errors Bland-Altman plots with limits of agreement were used to compare individual differences. Results: Minimal group mean differences were found for counts and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity estimates between larger and reintegrated epochs. Relatively smaller absolute percent errors (6.2-9.2%) and limits of agreements (-15.52%, 18.00% to -28.27%, 28.02%) Were observed for counts than absolute percent errors (10.1-50.3%) and limits of agreements (-27.3%, 33.3% to -156.9%, 137.9%) for moderate-to-vigorous physical activity estimates. Conclusions: Smaller individual differences in activity counts tended to yield larger individual variations in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity estimates, despite minimal group mean differences. Therefore, researchers reintegrating smaller epochs into a larger epoch should be conscious of possible differences in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity estimates obtained from a single larger epoch. Crown Copyright (C) 2012 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Sports Medicine Australia. All rights reserved.
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页码:129 / 134
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