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Accelerometer cut-points derived during over-ground walking in persons with mild, moderate, and severe multiple sclerosis

机译:轻度,中度和重度多发性硬化症患者在地面行走过程中获得的加速度计临界点

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Background There has been increased interest in objectively quantifying time spent in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) using accelerometry as an outcome among persons with multiple sclerosis (MS). This requires development of a cut-point for interpreting the rate of accelerometer output based on its association with energy expenditure during physical activity. Objective The current study measured activity counts from a waist-worn accelerometer and energy expenditure based on indirect calorimetry during three speeds of over-ground walking for deriving cut-points for interpreting accelerometer output in persons with mild, moderate, and severe MS disability. Methods 54 participants with MS initially completed a neurological examination for generation of an EDSS score. Participants were then fitted with an ActiGraph model GT3X + accelerometer and a Cosmed portable metabolic system, and completed three, 6-minute walk (6 MW) tests that were interspersed with 10-15 min of rest. The first 6 MW was undertaken at a comfortable walking speed (CWS), and the two remaining 6 MW tests were undertaken above (faster walking speed) or below (slower walking speed) the participant's CWS in a counterbalanced order. Results The linear association between activity counts per minute and energy expenditure did not differ between persons with mild and moderate MS disability, but it was significantly different among persons with severe disability. This resulted in disability-specific cut-points for MVPA of 1980 and 1185 counts per minute for groups with mild/moderate disability and severe disability, respectively. Conclusions We believe that this research will facilitate a better understanding of time spent in MVPA across a broad range of MS disability.
机译:背景技术对于多发性硬化症(MS)患者使用加速度计作为结果来客观地量化中度至剧烈运动(MVPA)所花费的时间,人们越来越感兴趣。这需要开发一个切入点,用于根据加速度计输出与体育锻炼中的能量消耗之间的关系来解释加速度计的输出速率。目的目前的研究测量腰部加速计的活动计数,并基于间接量热法在三种地面上行走速度下的能量消耗,以得出切入点来解释轻度,中度和重度MS残障人士的加速计输出。方法54名MS参与者最初完成了神经系统检查,以产生EDSS评分。然后为参与者配备ActiGraph型号GT3X +加速度计和Cosmed便携式新陈代谢系统,并完成三步,六分钟的步行(6 MW)测试,并穿插10-15分钟的休息时间。前6兆瓦以舒适的步行速度(CWS)进行,其余两个6兆瓦测试以平衡的顺序在参与者的CWS高于(更快的步行速度)或低于(更低的步行速度)进行。结果轻度和中度MS残障者每分钟活动计数与能量消耗之间的线性关联没有差异,但严重残障者之间差异却显着。对于轻度/中度残疾和严重残疾,这分别导致了MVPA的特定于残疾的临界点,分别为1980和1185每分钟计数。结论我们认为,这项研究将有助于更好地了解在广泛的MS残疾中花费在MVPA上的时间。

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