Objectives: To determine the validity of energy expenditure estimation made by the Fitbit One, Garmin Vivofit and Jawbone UP activity trackers during treadmill walking and running. Determining validity of such trackers will inform the interpretation of the data they generate. Design: Cross-sectional study. Method: Fourteen adults walked at 0.70, 1.25, 1.80 ms−1 and ran at 2.22, 2.78, 3.33 ms−1 on a treadmill wearing a Fitbit One, Garmin Vivofit and Jawbone UP. Estimation of energy expenditure from each tracker was compared to measurement from indirect calorimetry (criterion). Paired t-tests, correlation coefficients and Bland–Altman plots assessed agreement and proportional bias. Mean percentage difference assessed magnitude of difference...
Wearable devices are increasingly prevalent in research environments for the estimation of energy ex...
INTRODUCTION: Consumer-based physical activity (PA) monitors are increasingly common, and must be va...
Introduction: Wearable physical activity (PA) monitors (e.g., Fitbit®) have become increasingly popu...
Objectives: To determine the validity of energy expenditure estimation made by the Fitbit One, Garmi...
Objectives: To examine the validity and reliability of the Fitbit Flex against direct observation fo...
The use of commercially accessible activity monitors has increased over the past few years. Assessin...
OBJECTIVES:To examine the validity and reliability of the Fitbit Flex against direct observation for...
With growing interest in tracking exercise progress, wearable technology is increasingly popular. Wh...
Michael A. Smith and Melissa Powers, PhD. University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, Oklahoma Purpose: ...
Background: Physical activity reduces the incidences of noncommunicable diseases, obesity, and morta...
Background: Physical activity reduces the incidences of noncommunicable diseases, obesity, and morta...
Background: Few studies have investigated the validity of mainstream wrist-based activity trackers i...
Physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) have important implications for health benefits. ...
PURPOSE: To validate the accuracy of the Nike+ Wireless Sport Kit to estimate pace (min/km), distanc...
Commercially wrist-worn devices often present inaccurate estimations of energy expenditure (EE), wit...
Wearable devices are increasingly prevalent in research environments for the estimation of energy ex...
INTRODUCTION: Consumer-based physical activity (PA) monitors are increasingly common, and must be va...
Introduction: Wearable physical activity (PA) monitors (e.g., Fitbit®) have become increasingly popu...
Objectives: To determine the validity of energy expenditure estimation made by the Fitbit One, Garmi...
Objectives: To examine the validity and reliability of the Fitbit Flex against direct observation fo...
The use of commercially accessible activity monitors has increased over the past few years. Assessin...
OBJECTIVES:To examine the validity and reliability of the Fitbit Flex against direct observation for...
With growing interest in tracking exercise progress, wearable technology is increasingly popular. Wh...
Michael A. Smith and Melissa Powers, PhD. University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, Oklahoma Purpose: ...
Background: Physical activity reduces the incidences of noncommunicable diseases, obesity, and morta...
Background: Physical activity reduces the incidences of noncommunicable diseases, obesity, and morta...
Background: Few studies have investigated the validity of mainstream wrist-based activity trackers i...
Physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) have important implications for health benefits. ...
PURPOSE: To validate the accuracy of the Nike+ Wireless Sport Kit to estimate pace (min/km), distanc...
Commercially wrist-worn devices often present inaccurate estimations of energy expenditure (EE), wit...
Wearable devices are increasingly prevalent in research environments for the estimation of energy ex...
INTRODUCTION: Consumer-based physical activity (PA) monitors are increasingly common, and must be va...
Introduction: Wearable physical activity (PA) monitors (e.g., Fitbit®) have become increasingly popu...