articleMedicine & Science in Sports & ExerciseNov 18, 2010GREEN OA

Validation of the GENEA Accelerometer

University of Exeter · University of Saskatchewan · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

Methods

A total of 47 GENEA accelerometers were attached to a shaker and vertically accelerated, generating 15 conditions of varying acceleration and/or frequency. Reliability was calculated using SD and intrainstrument and interinstrument coefficients of variation, whereas validity was assessed using Pearson correlation with the shaker acceleration as the criterion. Next, 60 adults wore a GENEA on each wrist and on the waist (alongside an ActiGraph and RT3 accelerometer) while completing 10-12 activity tasks. A portable metabolic gas analyzer provided the criterion measure of physical activity. Analyses involved the use of Pearson correlations to establish criterion and concurrent validity and receiver operating characteristic curves to establish intensity cut points.

Results

The GENEA demonstrated excellent technical reliability (CVintra = 1.4%, CVinter = 2.1%) and validity (r = 0.98, P

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Keywords
  • Accelerometer
  • Shaker
  • Waist
  • Reliability (semiconductor)
  • Concurrent validity
  • Criterion validity
  • Receiver operating characteristic
  • Intensity (physics)
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