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Adolescent perspectives on wearing accelerometers to measure physical activity in population-based trials

机译:青少年在基于人群的试验中佩戴加速度计测量身体活动的观点

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Background: Accelerometers are increasingly used in health research to measure physical activity, but few published studies document participants' views and experiences of wearing accelerometers, preferring to focus on measurement decisions and outcomes, and fewer still have reported the views and experiences of adolescent participants. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the use of accelerometers with young people including recruitment, retention and adherence to protocol. Methods: The AHEAD (Activity and Healthy Eating in Adolescence) feasibility study, involving over 1000 students aged 12/13 years, took place in south-west England between 2007 and 2009. Piloting work was followed by an exploratory trial, incorporating a process evaluation, in six schools. Students were asked to wear accelerometers for 7 days at baseline and follow-up. Results: Eighty-nine percent of students provided some accelerometer data at baseline and 87% at follow-up. However, adherence (recording 600 minutes per day for 3 days) fell from 75% at baseline to 56% at follow-up. Factors affecting adherence included the following: the use and type of incentives, appearance, discomfort and unforeseen changes to the school timetable. Conclusions: If worn properly, accelerometers can provide an important objective measure of physical activity in population-based studies promoting physical activity. But to achieve generalizable results, it is important to maximize recruitment, retention and adherence to protocol across the study population. For adolescents, adherence may be improved by the following: a 'two-part' reward (part one for returns, part two for adherence), personal activity graphs, and less obtrusive belts and monitors.
机译:背景:在健康研究中越来越多地使用加速度计来测量身体活动,但是很少有已发表的研究记录参与者对佩戴加速度计的看法和经验,而宁愿侧重于测量决策和结果,也很少有人报告青少年参与者的看法和经验。目的:本研究的目的是检查年轻人对加速度计的使用情况,包括募集,保留和遵守规程。方法:2007年至2009年之间,在英格兰西南部进行了AHEAD(青少年活动与健康饮食)可行性研究,涉及1000多名12/13岁的学生。试点工作之后进行了探索性试验,并进行了过程评估。 ,在六所学校。在基线和随访期间,要求学生佩戴加速度计7天。结果:89%的学生在基线时提供了一些加速度计数据,在随访时提供了87%。但是,依从性(每天记录600分钟,共3天)从基线的75%下降到随访时的56%。影响遵守情况的因素包括:激励措施的使用和类型,出现的外观,不适感以及学校时间表的不可预见的变化。结论:如果佩戴得当,加速度计可以在基于人群的促进体育锻炼的研究中提供重要的客观体育锻炼指标。但是,要获得可推广的结果,重要的是在整个研究人群中最大化招募,保留和遵守方案。对于青少年,可以通过以下方式改善依从性:“两部分”奖励(第一部分用于回报,第二部分用于坚持),个人活动图表以及不太引人注目的皮带和显示器。

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