Comparison of Kenz Lifecorder EX and ActiGraph accelerometers in 10-yr-old children


Autoria(s): McClain, James J.; Sisson, Susan B.; Washington, Tracy L.; Craig, Cora L.; Tudor-Locke, Catrine
Data(s)

01/04/2007

Resumo

A new accelerometer, the Kenz Lifecorder EX (LC; Suzuken Co. Ltd, Nagoya, Japan), offers promise as a feasible monitor alternative to the commonly used Actigraph (AG: Actigraph LLC, Fort Walton Beach, FL). Purpose: This study compared the LC and AG accelerometers and the Yamax SW-200 pedometer (DW) under free-living conditions with regard to children's steps taken and time in light-intensity physical activity (PA) and moderate to vigorous PA (MVPA). Methods: Participants (N = 31, age = 10.2 ± 0.4 yr) wore LC, AG, and DW monitors from arrival at school (7:45 a.m.) until they went to bed. Time in light and MVPA intensities were calculated using two separate intensity classifications for the LC (LC_4 and LC_5) and four classifications for the AG (AG_Treuth, AG_Puyau, AG_Trost, and AG_Freedson). Both accelerometers provided steps as outputs. DW steps were self-recorded. Repeated-measures ANOVA was used to assess overlapping monitor outputs. Results: There was no difference between DW and LC steps (Δ = 200 steps), but a nonsignificant trend was observed in the pairwise comparison between DW and AG steps (Δ = 1001 steps, P = 0.058). AG detected significantly greater steps than the LC (Δ = 801 steps, P = 0.001). Estimates of light-intensity activity minutes ranged from a low of 75.6 ± 18.4 min (LC_4) to a high of 309 ± 69.2 min (AG_Treuth). Estimates of MVPA minutes ranged from a low of 25.9 ± 9.4 min (LC_5) to a high of 112.2 ± 34.5 min (AG_Freedson). No significant differences in MVPA were seen between LC_5 and AG_Treuth (Δ = 4.9 min) or AG_Puyau (Δ = 1.7 min). Conclusion: The LC detected a comparable number of steps as the DW but significantly fewer steps than the AG in children. Current results indicate that the LC_5 and either AG_Treuth or AG_Puyau intensity derivations provide similar mean estimates of time in MVPA during-free living activity in 10-yr-old children.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/47095/

Publicador

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Relação

DOI:10.1249/mss.0b013e3180313056

McClain, James J., Sisson, Susan B., Washington, Tracy L., Craig, Cora L., & Tudor-Locke, Catrine (2007) Comparison of Kenz Lifecorder EX and ActiGraph accelerometers in 10-yr-old children. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 39(4), pp. 630-638.

Direitos

Copyright 2007 The American College of Sports Medicine

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences

Palavras-Chave #090300 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING #110600 HUMAN MOVEMENT AND SPORTS SCIENCE #Physical Activity #Intensity #Steps #Objective Assessment
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Journal Article