作者
Louise C Masse, Bernard F Fuemmeler, Cheryl B Anderson, Charles E Matthews, Stewart G Trost, Diane J Catellier, Margarita Treuth
发表日期
2005/11/1
来源
Medicine and science in sports and exercise
卷号
37
期号
11
页码范围
S544
出版商
WILLIAMS & WILKINS
简介
M ˆASSE, LC, BF FUEMMELER, B. ANDERSON, CE MATTHEWS, SG TROST, DJ CATELLIER, and M. TREUTH. Accelerometer Data Reduction: A Comparison of Four Reduction Algorithms on Select Outcome Variables. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 37, No. 11 (Suppl), pp. S544–S554, 2005.
Purpose
Accelerometers are recognized as a valid and objective tool to assess free-living physical activity. Despite the widespread use of accelerometers, there is no standardized way to process and summarize data from them, which limits our ability to compare results across studies. This paper a) reviews decision rules researchers have used in the past, b) compares the impact of using different decision rules on a common data set, and c) identifies issues to consider for accelerometer data reduction.
Methods
The methods sections of studies published in 2003 and 2004 were reviewed to determine what decision rules previous researchers have used to identify wearing period, minimal wear requirement for a valid day, spurious data, number of days used to calculate the outcome variables, and extract bouts of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA). For this study, four data reduction algorithms that employ different decision rules were used to analyze the same data set.
Results
The review showed that among studies that reported their decision rules, much variability was observed. Overall, the analyses suggested that using different algorithms impacted several important outcome variables. The most stringent algorithm yielded significantly lower wearing time, the lowest activity counts per minute and counts per day, and fewer minutes of MVPA per day …
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