In objective physical activity (PA) measurements, applying wider frequency filters than the most commonly used ActiGraph (AG) filter may be beneficial when processing accelerometry data. However, the vulnerability of wider filters to noise has not been investigated previously. This study explored the effect of wider frequency filters on measurements of PA, sedentary behavior (SED), and capturing of noise. Apart from the standard AG band-pass filter (0.29–1.63 Hz), modified filters with low-pass component cutoffs at 4 Hz, 10 Hz, or removed were analyzed. Calibrations against energy expenditure were performed with lab data from children and adults to generate filter-specific intensity cut-points. Free-living accelerometer data from children a...
The ActiGraph (AG) is the most commonly used research-grade physical activity monitor. Although seve...
Advances in electronic sensor technologies have led to the increased use of accelerometers for measu...
Physical activity (PA) has been identified as a key health indicator and has been assessed in multip...
In objective physical activity (PA) measurements, applying wider frequency filters than the most com...
ActiGraph is the most common accelerometer in physical activity research, but it has measurement err...
International audienceObjective physical activity (PA) quantification is traditionally achieved usin...
Purpose: ActiGraph accelerometers are widely used devices to objectively assess physical activity. T...
An improved method of physical activity accelerometer data processing, involving a wider frequency f...
ActiGraph acceleration data are processed through several steps (including bandpass filtering to att...
This review re-examines the use of accelerometer and oxygen uptake data for the assessment of activi...
ActiGraph sampling frequencies of more than 30 Hz may result in overestimation of activity counts in...
Background: Many studies used the older ActiGraph (7164) for physical activity measurement, but this...
Purpose: Lowering the sampling rate of accelerometers in physical activity research can dramatically...
[EN] Filtering the signal recorded by an accelerometer is essential to remove noise recorded by the...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore how increasing the upper limit of the bandpass fil...
The ActiGraph (AG) is the most commonly used research-grade physical activity monitor. Although seve...
Advances in electronic sensor technologies have led to the increased use of accelerometers for measu...
Physical activity (PA) has been identified as a key health indicator and has been assessed in multip...
In objective physical activity (PA) measurements, applying wider frequency filters than the most com...
ActiGraph is the most common accelerometer in physical activity research, but it has measurement err...
International audienceObjective physical activity (PA) quantification is traditionally achieved usin...
Purpose: ActiGraph accelerometers are widely used devices to objectively assess physical activity. T...
An improved method of physical activity accelerometer data processing, involving a wider frequency f...
ActiGraph acceleration data are processed through several steps (including bandpass filtering to att...
This review re-examines the use of accelerometer and oxygen uptake data for the assessment of activi...
ActiGraph sampling frequencies of more than 30 Hz may result in overestimation of activity counts in...
Background: Many studies used the older ActiGraph (7164) for physical activity measurement, but this...
Purpose: Lowering the sampling rate of accelerometers in physical activity research can dramatically...
[EN] Filtering the signal recorded by an accelerometer is essential to remove noise recorded by the...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore how increasing the upper limit of the bandpass fil...
The ActiGraph (AG) is the most commonly used research-grade physical activity monitor. Although seve...
Advances in electronic sensor technologies have led to the increased use of accelerometers for measu...
Physical activity (PA) has been identified as a key health indicator and has been assessed in multip...