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A comparison of energy expenditure estimates from the Actiheart and Actical physical activity monitors during low intensity activities, walking, and jogging.

机译:低强度活动,步行和慢跑期间Actiheart和Actic身体活动监测器的能量消耗估算值的比较。

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Combining accelerometry with heart rate monitoring has been suggested to improve energy estimates, however, it remains unclear whether the single, currently existing commercially available device combining these data streams (Actiheart) provides improved energy estimates compared to simpler and less expensive accelerometry-only devices. The purpose of this study was to compare the validity of the heart rate (HR), accelerometry (ACC), and combined ACC/HR estimates of the Actiheart to the ACC estimates of the Actical during low and moderate intensity activities. Twenty-seven participants (mean age 26.3 +/- 7.3) wore an Actical, Actiheart and indirect calorimeter (K4b(2)) while performing card playing, sweeping, lifting weights, walking and jogging activities. All estimates tended to underestimate energy, sometimes by substantial amounts. Viewed across all activities studied, there was no significant difference in the ability of the waist-mounted Actical and torso-mounted Actiheart (ACC, HR, ACC/HR) estimates to predict energy expenditure. However, the Actiheart provided significantly better estimates than the Actical for the activities in which acceleration of the pelvis is not closely related to energy expenditure (card playing, sweeping, lifting weights) and the Actical provided significantly better estimates for level walking and level jogging. Similar to a previous study, the ACC component of the Actiheart was found to be the weakest predictor of energy suggesting it may be responsible for the failure of the combined ACC/HR estimate to equal or better the estimates derived solely from a waist mounted ACC device.
机译:已建议将加速度测量法与心率监测相结合以改善能量估计,但是,目前尚不清楚将这些数据流(Actiheart)组合成一个单一的,目前市售的设备(与仅使用加速度计的简单设备相比,能提供更好的能量估计)。这项研究的目的是比较低强度和中等强度活动期间心率(HR),加速度计(ACC)以及Actiheart的组合ACC / HR估计与Actic的ACC估计的有效性。二十七名参与者(平均年龄26.3 +/- 7.3)在进行打牌,打扫,举重,步行和慢跑活动时佩戴了Actical,Actiheart和间接热量表(K4b(2))。所有估计都倾向于低估能源,有时会低估很多。从研究的所有活动来看,腰部Actic和躯干部Actiheart(ACC,HR,ACC / HR)估算能量消耗的能力没有显着差异。但是,对于骨盆加速与能量消耗(打牌,打扫,举重)没有密切关系的活动,Actiheart提供的估算要比Acticheart更好,而Acticheart提供的水平步行和慢跑的估算要好得多。与先前的研究类似,Actiheart的ACC成分被认为是最弱的能量预测指标,表明它可能是导致ACC / HR组合估算值无法等于或优于仅由腰部安装的ACC装置估算值的原因。

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