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Harrington, DM; Welk, GJ; Donnelly, AE
2011
Journal Of Sports Sciences
Validation of MET estimates and step measurement using the ActivPAL physical activity logger
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Accelerometer physical activity METs ActivPAL ENERGY-EXPENDITURE ACTIVITY MONITOR ADOLESCENT GIRLS COMPUTER-SCIENCE OBJECTIVE MEASUREMENT ACCELEROMETER CHILDREN SEDENTARY VALIDITY CALIBRATION
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The purpose of this study was to determine the validity of the metabolic equivalent (MET) equation and step rate function of the ActivPAL (TM) physical activity logger in a group of females. Using a standard treadmill protocol, 62 females aged 15-25 years walked on a treadmill at speeds between 3.2 and 7.0 km . h (1) while wearing an ActivPAL. Oxygen consumption was measured using expired gas analysis at each speed and METs for each speed were estimated based on each participant's own resting metabolic rate. A sub-set of 18 participants also wore an Actigraph. Results showed that the in-built equation in the ActivPAL significantly underestimated (P<0.001) METs under treadmill conditions at higher intensities. The ActivPAL equation is based on step rate yet the relationship between counts and measured METs (r=0.76; P<0.001) is stronger than that between steps and measured METs (r=0.59; P<0.001). Both the ActivPAL and Actigraph step functions showed no significant difference (P>0.05) to video recorded step rate except at the slowest walking speed where the Actigraph significantly underestimated steps (P<0.05). The development of a new equation based on the counts-METs relationship that includes a variety of speeds and activities would be useful. The ActivPAL step function performs better than the Actigraph at the slowest walking speed under treadmill conditions.
0264-0414
10.1080/02640414.2010.549499
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