<div><p>Purpose</p><p>Our recent study of three accelerometer brands in various ambulatory activities showed that the mean amplitude deviation (MAD) of the resultant acceleration signal performed best in separating different intensity levels and provided excellent agreement between the three devices. The objective of this study was to derive a regression model that estimates oxygen consumption (VO2) from MAD values and validate the MAD-based cut-points for light, moderate and vigorous locomotion against VO<sub>2</sub> within a wide range of speeds.</p><p>Methods</p><p>29 participants performed a pace-conducted non-stop test on a 200 m long indoor track. The initial speed was 0.6 m/s and it was increased by 0.4 m/s every 2.5 minutes until vo...
PURPOSE: Commonly used physical activity metrics tell us little about the intensity distribution acr...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the validity of the ActiGraph accelerometer (AG) to differentiate between stand...
Use of accelerometers to assess physical activity (PA) is widespread in public health research, but ...
Our recent study of three accelerometer brands in various ambulatory activities showed that the mean...
Objectives (1) To develop and internally-validate Euclidean Norm Minus One (ENMO) and Mean Amplitud...
OBJECTIVES:(1) To develop and internally-validate Euclidean Norm Minus One (ENMO) and Mean Amplitude...
Mean amplitude deviation calculated from raw acceleration data: a novel method for classifying the i...
Current methods for validating physical activity (PA) questionnaires typically use accelerometers as...
This review re-examines the use of accelerometer and oxygen uptake data for the assessment of activi...
☯ These authors contributed equally to this work. ‡ These authors also contributed equally to this w...
The absence of comparative validity studies has prevented researchers from reaching consensus regard...
© 2016 Bakrania et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Co...
The lack of consensus on meaningful and interpretable physical activity outcomes from accelerometer ...
Introduction: To capitalize on the increasing availability of accelerometry data for epidemiological...
PURPOSE: Accelerometers are increasingly being used to assess physical activity in large-scale surve...
PURPOSE: Commonly used physical activity metrics tell us little about the intensity distribution acr...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the validity of the ActiGraph accelerometer (AG) to differentiate between stand...
Use of accelerometers to assess physical activity (PA) is widespread in public health research, but ...
Our recent study of three accelerometer brands in various ambulatory activities showed that the mean...
Objectives (1) To develop and internally-validate Euclidean Norm Minus One (ENMO) and Mean Amplitud...
OBJECTIVES:(1) To develop and internally-validate Euclidean Norm Minus One (ENMO) and Mean Amplitude...
Mean amplitude deviation calculated from raw acceleration data: a novel method for classifying the i...
Current methods for validating physical activity (PA) questionnaires typically use accelerometers as...
This review re-examines the use of accelerometer and oxygen uptake data for the assessment of activi...
☯ These authors contributed equally to this work. ‡ These authors also contributed equally to this w...
The absence of comparative validity studies has prevented researchers from reaching consensus regard...
© 2016 Bakrania et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Co...
The lack of consensus on meaningful and interpretable physical activity outcomes from accelerometer ...
Introduction: To capitalize on the increasing availability of accelerometry data for epidemiological...
PURPOSE: Accelerometers are increasingly being used to assess physical activity in large-scale surve...
PURPOSE: Commonly used physical activity metrics tell us little about the intensity distribution acr...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the validity of the ActiGraph accelerometer (AG) to differentiate between stand...
Use of accelerometers to assess physical activity (PA) is widespread in public health research, but ...