Cross-generational comparability of hip- and wrist-worn ActiGraph GT3X+, wGT3X-BT, and GT9X accelerometers during free-living in adults

被引:25
作者
Clevenger, Kimberly A. [1 ]
Pfeiffer, Karin A. [1 ]
Montoye, Alexander H. K. [2 ]
机构
[1] Michigan State Univ, Dept Kinesiol, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
[2] Alma Coll, Integrat Physiol & Hlth Sci Dept, Alma, MI USA
关键词
Physical activity; measurement; monitor; ENMO; MAD; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; GT1M; RELIABILITY; VALIDATION; MONITORS; MODELS; TIME; RAW;
D O I
10.1080/02640414.2020.1801320
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
ActiGraph accelerometers are frequently used to characterize physical activity, but free-living cross-generational comparability of newer models has not been verified. Participants (N = 70) wore GT9X and wGT3X-BT accelerometers at the hip and a sub-sample (n = 54) wore GT9X and either wGT3X-BT or GT3X+ monitors at each wrist for 4 days. Vector magnitude (VM) counts, VM acceleration, Mean Amplitude Deviation (MAD), and Euclidean Norm Minus One (ENMO) were calculated (60-s epoch), and cut-points were used to determine percent of time spent in each intensity (sedentary/light, moderate, vigorous). Epoch-level correlation coefficients (r) were >= 0.73, and weighted kappa for intensity classifications ranged from 0.71 (ENMO, hip) to 0.98 (VM counts, non-dominant wrist). Monitors were equivalent for all outcomes, except ENMO (all locations/monitors), percent of time spent in sedentary/light (hip) and moderate (hip and non-dominant wrist) activity as classified by ENMO-based cut-points, and vigorous activity as classified by VM count cut-points (non-dominant wrist;p> 0.05). While epoch-level data were not identical, most outcomes were strongly related between models (e.g., MAD, VM) and equivalent once reduced to percent of time spent in each intensity. However, monitor output was not equivalent for the acceleration-based metric ENMO, suggesting that caution should be exercised when comparing this outcome among ActiGraph models.
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