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Actical Accelerometry Cut-points for Quantifying Levels of Exertion: Comparing Normal and Overweight Adults

机译:实用的加速度计切点,用于量化运动水平:正常人和超重成年人的比较

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Int J Exerc Sci 5(2) : 170-182, 2012. Weight, body fatness and ambulatory pattern all have the potential to affect accelerometer output and cause differences in output between overweight and normal-weight adults. The purpose of this study was to determine if Actical (Philips Respironics, Bend, OR) activity count cut-points for moderate and vigorous intensity exercise are different for overweight adults compared to normal-weight adults. Overweight adults with BMI >25 kg/m2 (n=29) and Normal-Weight adults (n=25) walked at 3.2 and 4.8 km?h-1 and ran at 6.4 km?h-1 on a treadmill while simultaneously wearing an Actical accelerometer and obtaining measurements of oxygen uptake. Counts per minute (counts?min-1) were determined at 3 METS (moderate) and 6 METS (vigorous) using ROC curves. The counts?min-1 at 3 METs was 1726 and 1923 counts?min-1 for Overweight and Normal-Weight groups, respectively. The cut-points at 6 METs were 4117 and 4032 counts?min-1 for Overweight and Normal-Weight groups, respectively. The differences between groups were not statistically significant (p>0.73 for both). Correlations between BMI and counts?min-1 were not significant (p>0.05) at any speed for the Normal-Weight group but were significant at 3.2 and 4.8 km?h-1 for the Overweight group. Although there appears to be some relationship between activity counts?min-1 and BMI, the results suggest that similar cut-points may be used for normal weight and overweight adults. However, the greater variability in counts at each speed and lower ROC curve areas for overweight adults suggest that it is harder to classify the activity intensity of overweight subjects compared to normal weight subjects.
机译:Int J Exerc Sci 5(2):170-182,2012年。体重,身体脂肪和动态模式都有可能影响加速度计的输出,并导致超重和正常体重成年人的输出差异。这项研究的目的是确定超重成年人与正常体重成年人相比,Actual(飞利浦呼吸道,Bend或OR)活动计数切点是否不同。 BMI> 25 kg / m2(n = 29)和体重正常(n = 25)的超重成年人在跑步机上以3.2和4.8 km?h-1的速度行走,并以6.4 km?h-1的速度跑步,同时穿着实际的加速度计并获得氧气吸收的测量值。使用ROC曲线在3 METS(中等)和6 METS(剧烈)下确定每分钟计数(计数min-1)。超重和正常体重组在3 METs处的计数min-1分别为1726和1923。超重和正常体重组在6 METs的分界点分别为4117和4032 counts?min-1。两组之间的差异无统计学意义(两者均p> 0.73)。在任何速度下,正常体重组的BMI与计数min-1之间的相关性均不显着(p> 0.05),而超重组的相关性在3.2 km?h-1和4.8 km?h-1处显着。尽管活动计数?min-1和BMI之间似乎存在某种关系,但结果表明,正常体重和超重成年人可以使用类似的临界点。但是,超重成年人在每种速度下计数的较大变化和较低的ROC曲线面积表明,与正常体重的受试者相比,对超重受试者的活动强度进行分类较为困难。

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