articleMedicine & Science in Sports & ExerciseJun 25, 2010GREEN OA

Validation of Accelerometer Wear and Nonwear Time Classification Algorithm

Vanderbilt University · National Cancer Institute · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Introduction

the use of movement monitors (accelerometers) for measuring physical activity (PA) in intervention and population-based studies is becoming a standard methodology for the objective measurement of sedentary and active behaviors and for the validation of subjective PA self-reports. A vital step in PA measurement is the classification of daily time into accelerometer wear and nonwear intervals using its recordings (counts) and an accelerometer-specific algorithm. PURPOSE: the purpose of this study was to validate and improve a commonly used algorithm for classifying accelerometer wear and nonwear time intervals using objective movement data obtained in the whole-room indirect calorimeter.

Methods

we conducted a validation study of a wear or nonwear automatic algorithm using data obtained from 49 adults and 76 youth wearing accelerometers during a strictly monitored 24-h stay in a room calorimeter. The accelerometer wear and nonwear time classified by the algorithm was compared with actual wearing time. Potential improvements to the algorithm were examined using the minimum classification error as an optimization target.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Accelerometer
  • Algorithm
  • Population
  • Mathematics
  • Allowance (engineering)
  • Computer science
  • Simulation
  • Medicine
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