reviewMedicine & Science in Sports & ExerciseNov 1, 2005Closed access

The Technology of Accelerometry-Based Activity Monitors: Current and Future

Vanderbilt University · University of Tennessee at Knoxville

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Abstract

Methods

The physics and measurement principles of the accelerometer are described, including the sensor properties, data collections, filtering, and integration analyses. The paper also compares these properties in several commonly used single-site accelerometers. The emerging accelerometry technologies introduced include the multisensor arrays and the combination of accelerometers with physiological sensors. The outputs of accelerometers are compared with criterion measures of energy expenditure (indirect calorimeters and double-labeled water) to develop mathematical models (linear, nonlinear, and variability approaches).

Results

The technologies of the sensor and data processing directly influence the results of the outcome measurement (activity counts and energy expenditure predictions). Multisite assessment and combining accelerometers with physiological measures may offer additional advantages. Nonlinear approaches to predict energy expenditure using accelerometer outputs from multiple sites and orientation can enhance accuracy.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Accelerometer
  • Energy expenditure
  • Computer science
  • Acceleration
  • Energy (signal processing)
  • Nonlinear system
  • Mathematics
  • Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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