Factors associated with validity of consumer-oriented wearable physical activity trackers: a meta-analysis

被引:2
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作者
Leung W. [1 ]
Case L. [1 ]
Jung J. [2 ]
Yun J. [3 ]
机构
[1] Kinesiology, School of Biological and Population Health Sciences, College of Public Health and Human Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
[2] Department of Health and Human Performance, College of Education and Human Development, Northwestern State University of Louisiana, Natchitoches, LA
[3] Department of Kinesiology, College of Health and Human Performance, Eastern Carolina University, Greenville, NC
关键词
energy expenditure; exercise; Fitness trackers; physical activity; wearable technology;
D O I
10.1080/03091902.2021.1893395
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
The purposes of this study were to examine (1) the strength of the criterion validity evidence of various consumer-oriented wearable physical activity trackers, (2) the influence of brands of consumer-oriented wearable physical activity on validity evidence and (3) factors that may contribute to differences in the strength of the criterion validity evidence. A total of 589 articles were identified through four databases. Pairs of researchers reviewed the articles to determine eligibility. A total of 29 studies with 96 validity coefficients were included in the meta-analysis. Five different moderators, including the brands of physical activity trackers, placement of devices, type of activities (ambulatory vs. lifestyle activities), population, and release year, were analysed to examine which factors impact the validity evidence. The summarised validity coefficient between activity trackers and energy expenditure ranged from r =.41 to r =.91. Moderator analyses revealed that the brand, placement of the device, and population significantly impact the magnitude of the validity evidence, while the type of activity and release year of the devices do not. Device brand, population, andplacement are each factor that significantly affects the validity coefficientsbetween consumer-oriented wearable physical activity trackers. Efforts should be made to improve the accuracy of these devices to maintain the credibility of the research and the trust of consumers. © 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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