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The Accuracy of Pedometers for Adults With Down Syndrome

机译:患有唐氏综合症的成年人的计步器的准确性

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The purpose of this study was to examine the accuracy of spring-levered and piezoelectric pedometers for adults with and without Down syndrome (DS). Twenty adults with DS and 24 adults without a disability walked for two minute periods on a predetermined indoor course at a self-selected, slower and faster pace. Pedometer recorded and criterion observed steps were compared to determine pedometer error. There was a significant interaction between pedometer model and walking speed. Piezoelectric pedometers demonstrated significantly less measurement error than spring-levered pedometers, particularly at slower walking speeds. There were also significant differences in pedometer error between adults with and without DS. The study concludes that pedometer measurement error is significantly different for adults with DS but also that piezoelectric pedometers can be used in the future to measure walking activity for adults with and without DS.
机译:这项研究的目的是检查患有和不患有唐氏综合症(DS)的成年人的弹簧杠杆和压电计步器的准确性。二十名患有DS的成年人和24名无残疾的成年人以预定的室内路线以自己选择的,较慢和较快的速度走了两分钟。比较计步器和标准观察步骤,以确定计步器误差。计步器模型与步行速度之间存在显着的相互作用。压电计步器的测量误差明显小于弹簧计步器,特别是在步行速度较慢的情况下。有和没有DS的成年人之间的计步器误差也存在显着差异。该研究的结论是,对于患有DS的成年人,计步器的测量误差存在显着差异,而且将来可以使用压电计步器来测量患有DS和不患有DS的成年人的步行活动。

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