Comparison of accelerometer cut points for predicting activity intensity in youth
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2011
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The absence of comparative validity studies has prevented researchers from reaching consensus regarding the application of intensity-related accelerometer cut points for children and adolescents. PURPOSE This study aimed to evaluate the classification accuracy of five sets of independently developed ActiGraph cut points using energy expenditure, measured by indirect calorimetry, as a criterion reference standard. METHODS A total of 206 participants between the ages of 5 and 15 yr completed 12 standardized activity trials. Trials consisted of sedentary activities (lying down, writing, computer game), lifestyle activities (sweeping, laundry, throw and catch, aerobics, basketball), and ambulatory activities (comfortable walk, brisk walk, brisk treadmill walk, running). During each trial, participants wore an ActiGraph GT1M, and VO 2 was measured breath-by-breath using the Oxycon Mobile portable metabolic system. Physical activity intensity was estimated using five independently developed cut points: Freedson/Trost (FT), Puyau (PU), Treuth (TR), Mattocks (MT), and Evenson (EV). Classification accuracy was evaluated via weighted κ statistics and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC-AUC). RESULTS Across all four intensity levels, the EV (κ = 0.68) and FT (κ = 0.66) cut points exhibited significantly better agreement than TR (κ = 0.62), MT (κ = 0.54), and PU (κ = 0.36). The EV and FT cut points exhibited significantly better classification accuracy for moderate-to vigorous-intensity physical activity (ROC-AUC = 0.90) than TR, PU, or MT cut points (ROC-AUC = 0.77-0.85). Only the EV cut points provided acceptable classification accuracy for all four levels of physical activity intensity and performed well among children of all ages. The widely applied sedentary cut point of 100 counts per minute exhibited excellent classification accuracy (ROC-AUC = 0.90). CONCLUSIONS On the basis of these findings, we recommend that researchers use the EV ActiGraph cut points to estimate time spent in sedentary, light-, moderate-, and vigorous-intensity activity in children and adolescents. Copyright © 2011 by the American College of Sports Medicine. |
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Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins |
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DOI:10.1249/MSS.0b013e318206476e Trost, Stewart G., Loprinzi, Paul D., Moore, Rebecca A., & Pfeiffer, Karen A. (2011) Comparison of accelerometer cut points for predicting activity intensity in youth. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 43(7), pp. 1360-1368. |
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Faculty of Health |
Palavras-Chave | #ACTIGRAPH #ADOLESCENTS #CHILDREN #EXERCISE #OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT #VALIDITY #acceleration #adolescent #ambulatory monitoring #article #calorimetry #child #clinical trial #controlled clinical trial #controlled study #energy metabolism #female #human #instrumentation #male #methodology #motor activity #oxygen consumption #physiology #preschool child #sedentary lifestyle #sport #Calorimetry #Indirect #Child #Preschool #Humans #Monitoring #Ambulatory #Sports |
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