ActiGraph sampling frequencies of more than 30 Hz may result in overestimation of activity counts in both children and adults, but research on free-living individuals has not included the range of sampling frequencies used by researchers. Objective: We compared count- and raw-acceleration-based metrics from free-living children and adolescents across a range of sampling frequencies. Approach: Participants (n=445; 10-15 y) wore an ActiGraph accelerometer for at least one 10-h day. Vector Magnitude counts, Mean Amplitude Deviation, Monitor-Independent Movement Summary units, and activity intensity classified using six methods (four cut-points, two-regression model, and artificial neural network) were compared between 30 Hz and 60, 80, 90, and...
This study aimed to: (1) compare acceleration output between ActiGraph (AG) hip and wrist monitors a...
BACKGROUND: Because of unreliable self-report, accelerometry is increasingly used to objectively mon...
Background: To capitalise on the increasing availability of accelerometry data for epi...
Purpose: Lowering the sampling rate of accelerometers in physical activity research can dramatically...
Sampling rate (Hz) of ActiGraph accelerometers may affect processing of acceleration to activity cou...
ActiGraph is the most common accelerometer in physical activity research, but it has measurement err...
Human activity recognition aims to identify patterns in data generated through human activity. This ...
In objective physical activity (PA) measurements, applying wider frequency filters than the most com...
ActiGraph acceleration data are processed through several steps (including bandpass filtering to att...
Objectives: To examine the comparability of children's free-living sedentary time (ST) derived from ...
PURPOSE: Accelerometers are increasingly being used to assess physical activity in large-scale surve...
Introduction: To capitalize on the increasing availability of accelerometry data for epidemiological...
Advances in electronic sensor technologies have led to the increased use of accelerometers for measu...
Objective methods can improve accuracy of physical activity measurement in field studies but uncerta...
Background: Accelerometer output may be semi-continuous or continuous in nature, which has implicati...
This study aimed to: (1) compare acceleration output between ActiGraph (AG) hip and wrist monitors a...
BACKGROUND: Because of unreliable self-report, accelerometry is increasingly used to objectively mon...
Background: To capitalise on the increasing availability of accelerometry data for epi...
Purpose: Lowering the sampling rate of accelerometers in physical activity research can dramatically...
Sampling rate (Hz) of ActiGraph accelerometers may affect processing of acceleration to activity cou...
ActiGraph is the most common accelerometer in physical activity research, but it has measurement err...
Human activity recognition aims to identify patterns in data generated through human activity. This ...
In objective physical activity (PA) measurements, applying wider frequency filters than the most com...
ActiGraph acceleration data are processed through several steps (including bandpass filtering to att...
Objectives: To examine the comparability of children's free-living sedentary time (ST) derived from ...
PURPOSE: Accelerometers are increasingly being used to assess physical activity in large-scale surve...
Introduction: To capitalize on the increasing availability of accelerometry data for epidemiological...
Advances in electronic sensor technologies have led to the increased use of accelerometers for measu...
Objective methods can improve accuracy of physical activity measurement in field studies but uncerta...
Background: Accelerometer output may be semi-continuous or continuous in nature, which has implicati...
This study aimed to: (1) compare acceleration output between ActiGraph (AG) hip and wrist monitors a...
BACKGROUND: Because of unreliable self-report, accelerometry is increasingly used to objectively mon...
Background: To capitalise on the increasing availability of accelerometry data for epi...