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A novel approach to measuring activity in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Using 2 activity monitors to classify daily activity

机译:一种测量慢性阻塞性肺疾病活动的新颖方法:使用2个活动监视器对日常活动进行分类

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Purpose: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with a low profile of daily activity have poor health outcomes. Although walking is a common activity, it may not be the most relevant physical activity to measure in this population. It was the Purpose of this study to determine the accelerometer-defined thresholds that discriminate a range of daily activities and use these thresholds to assess activity profiles among stages of disease severity. Methods: Subjects with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (N = 57) completed a standardized sequence of activities that comprised sitting, standing, and walking while wearing an accelerometer on the waist and an actigraph on the wrist. Using a calibration procedure, accelerometer output was translated into speeds. Speeds were estimated for each interval in the testing sequence. Walking and nonacceleration thresholds were derived from the intervals to define 4 activity categories: walking, slow/intermittent walking, active-not-walking, and rest. Subjects wore the 2 devices for 2 days. Accelerometer output was then classified into 1 of the activity categories. Percent time spent in activity categories and speeds generated were compared among Global Initiative for Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) stages. Results: The waist-worn accelerometer accurately estimated speeds. Speed thresholds for walking and nonacceleration were 0.70 mph and 0.25 mph, respectively. Among GOLD stages, those with more severe obstruction spent less time in the walking categories and generated slower speeds. Conclusions: The accuracy of these methods to detect a range of physical activities enhances the utility of accelerometers in comparing daily activity in sedentary populations. Measurements of the more subtle activities offer an appealing new area of study.
机译:目的:日常活动很少的慢性阻塞性肺疾病患者的健康结局较差。尽管步行是一种常见的活动,但在该人群中进行测量可能并不是最相关的体育活动。这项研究的目的是确定加速度计定义的阈值,以区分日常活动范围,并使用这些阈值来评估疾病严重程度各个阶段的活动情况。方法:患有慢性阻塞性肺疾病(N = 57)的受试者完成了一系列标准化的活动,包括坐在腰上的加速度计和手腕上的活动记录仪的坐姿,站立和行走。使用校准程序,将加速度计的输出转换为速度。估计测试序列中每个间隔的速度。从间隔中得出步行和非加速阈值,以定义4个活动类别:步行,缓慢/间歇性步行,主动非步行和休息。受试者佩戴2台设备持续2天。然后将加速度计的输出分类为活动类别之一。在全球阻塞性肺疾病倡议(GOLD)阶段,比较了在活动类别和产生速度上花费的时间百分比。结果:腰部加速计可准确估算速度。步行和不加速的速度阈值分别为0.70 mph和0.25 mph。在黄金阶段中,那些梗阻更严重的人在步行类别中花费的时间更少,并且产生的速度也较慢。结论:这些方法检测一系列体育活动的准确性提高了加速度计在比较久坐人群日常活动中的效用。对更细微活动的度量提供了一个有吸引力的新研究领域。

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