Wearable accelerometers have recently become a standalone tool for the objective assessment of physical activity (PA). In free-living studies, accelerometers are placed by protocol on a pre-defined body location (e.g., non-dominant wrist). However, the protocol is not always followed, e.g., the sensor can be moved between wrists or reattached in a different orientation. Such protocol violations often result in PA miscalculation. We propose an approach, PLOE (“Placement, Location and Orientation Evaluation method”), to determine the sensor position using statistical features from the raw accelerometer measurements. We compare the estimated position with the study protocol and identify discrepancies. We apply PLOE to the measurements collecte...
Sedentary behaviour is a major risk factor for chronic disease morbidity and mortality in aging. Mea...
Background: It is evident that a growing number of studies advocate a wrist-worn accelerometer for t...
Background Physical activity has not been objectively measured in prospective cohorts with sufficien...
Accelerometer-based activity monitors are popular for monitoring physical activity. In this study, w...
Accelerometer-based activity monitors are popular for monitoring physical activity. In this study, w...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.ActivPAL3c triaxial accelerometers are increasingly used to assess physical acti...
Large epidemiological studies that use accelerometers for physical behavior and sleep assessment dif...
Objectives: Choice of accelerometer wear-site may facilitate greater compliance in research studies...
This study evaluated agreement in activity outcomes from ActiGraph accelerometers worn on both wrist...
Physical behaviors (e.g., physical activity and sedentary behavior) have been the focus among many r...
Background: Wrist-worn accelerometry is the commonest objective method for measuring physical activi...
Bryce T. Daniels1, Kaitlyn M. Gallagher1, Michelle Gray1, & Erin K. Howie1 1University of Arkansas, ...
Item previously deposited in UWS repository at: https://research-portal.uws.ac.uk/en/publications/we...
Physical activity has not been objectively measured in prospective cohorts with sufficiently large n...
Wrist-worn accelerometers are increasingly used in epidemiological studies to record physical activi...
Sedentary behaviour is a major risk factor for chronic disease morbidity and mortality in aging. Mea...
Background: It is evident that a growing number of studies advocate a wrist-worn accelerometer for t...
Background Physical activity has not been objectively measured in prospective cohorts with sufficien...
Accelerometer-based activity monitors are popular for monitoring physical activity. In this study, w...
Accelerometer-based activity monitors are popular for monitoring physical activity. In this study, w...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.ActivPAL3c triaxial accelerometers are increasingly used to assess physical acti...
Large epidemiological studies that use accelerometers for physical behavior and sleep assessment dif...
Objectives: Choice of accelerometer wear-site may facilitate greater compliance in research studies...
This study evaluated agreement in activity outcomes from ActiGraph accelerometers worn on both wrist...
Physical behaviors (e.g., physical activity and sedentary behavior) have been the focus among many r...
Background: Wrist-worn accelerometry is the commonest objective method for measuring physical activi...
Bryce T. Daniels1, Kaitlyn M. Gallagher1, Michelle Gray1, & Erin K. Howie1 1University of Arkansas, ...
Item previously deposited in UWS repository at: https://research-portal.uws.ac.uk/en/publications/we...
Physical activity has not been objectively measured in prospective cohorts with sufficiently large n...
Wrist-worn accelerometers are increasingly used in epidemiological studies to record physical activi...
Sedentary behaviour is a major risk factor for chronic disease morbidity and mortality in aging. Mea...
Background: It is evident that a growing number of studies advocate a wrist-worn accelerometer for t...
Background Physical activity has not been objectively measured in prospective cohorts with sufficien...