Objective: The Actiwatch 2 (AW2) is a wrist-worn accelerometer typically used to measure sleep. Although it can measure physical activity, there is limited evidence supporting its validity. We assessed the validity and reliability of the AW2 to measure sedentary behavior and physical activity (light, moderate, vigorous intensities), and reported their respective count cut-points. Approach: Twenty-eight males and 22 females completed a task battery comprising three sedentary tasks and six randomized physical activity tasks at varying intensities, whilst wearing the AW2, a reference accelerometry device (Actigraph GT3X) and a cardiopulmonary gas analyzer on two separate occasions. Validity was assessed using correlations (AW2 counts versus GT...
Background: Objective sensor-based quantification of sedentary behavior is an important tool for pla...
The activPAL has been identified as an accurate and reliable measure of sedentary behaviour. However...
We can objectively asses physical activity in COPD patients using accelerometers but we do not known...
Current methods for validating physical activity (PA) questionnaires typically use accelerometers as...
Physical activity (PA) and sleep are important to health; thus, it is important for researchers to h...
Background Objective assessments of sedentary behavior and physical activity (PA) by using accelero...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to examine the convergent validity of two commonly-used ac...
PURPOSE:The aim of the present study was to examine the convergent validity of two commonly-used acc...
Background: Accelerometers, often in conjunction with heart rate sensors, are extensively used to tr...
Abstract Background Actigraphs are widely used portable wrist-worn devices that record tri-axial acc...
Background: With physical inactivity inextricably linked to the increasing prevalence of obesity, th...
Purpose The aim of the present study was to examine the convergent validity of two commonly-used acc...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Most accelerometers are worn around the waist (hip or lo...
PURPOSE: Accelerometers are increasingly being used to assess physical activity in large-scale surve...
PURPOSE: To examine the validity of wearable physical activity tracking devices. METHODS: Participan...
Background: Objective sensor-based quantification of sedentary behavior is an important tool for pla...
The activPAL has been identified as an accurate and reliable measure of sedentary behaviour. However...
We can objectively asses physical activity in COPD patients using accelerometers but we do not known...
Current methods for validating physical activity (PA) questionnaires typically use accelerometers as...
Physical activity (PA) and sleep are important to health; thus, it is important for researchers to h...
Background Objective assessments of sedentary behavior and physical activity (PA) by using accelero...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to examine the convergent validity of two commonly-used ac...
PURPOSE:The aim of the present study was to examine the convergent validity of two commonly-used acc...
Background: Accelerometers, often in conjunction with heart rate sensors, are extensively used to tr...
Abstract Background Actigraphs are widely used portable wrist-worn devices that record tri-axial acc...
Background: With physical inactivity inextricably linked to the increasing prevalence of obesity, th...
Purpose The aim of the present study was to examine the convergent validity of two commonly-used acc...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Most accelerometers are worn around the waist (hip or lo...
PURPOSE: Accelerometers are increasingly being used to assess physical activity in large-scale surve...
PURPOSE: To examine the validity of wearable physical activity tracking devices. METHODS: Participan...
Background: Objective sensor-based quantification of sedentary behavior is an important tool for pla...
The activPAL has been identified as an accurate and reliable measure of sedentary behaviour. However...
We can objectively asses physical activity in COPD patients using accelerometers but we do not known...