The Validity of a Novel Low-Cost, Wearable Physical Activity Monitor in a Laboratory Setting

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Introduction: Wearable physical activity monitors are popular and may provide a more accurate data than subjective methods. The present study assessed the validity of a novel, low-cost wearable physical activity monitor (Movband 3) relative to established measures. Methods: Participants (N = 19) completed four treadmill stages (1.5, 3.0, 4.0, 6.0 MPH) while wearing the Movband 3 and the validated Actigraph GT1M monitor. Oxygen consumption (VO2 ml/kg/min) and heart rate (beats/min) were recorded. The relationship between Movband data and established measures was assessed via Pearson’s correlations. Tests of agreement were performed for actual and Movband miles traveled.   Results: There were large, positive, significant (p < 0.001) effect sizes for the associations between Movband counts and Actigraph counts (r = 0.72), VO2 (r = 0.59), and heart rate (r = 0.63). There was also a large, positive, significant (p < 0.001) association between actual and Movband miles (r = 0.97). However, the difference (Δ) between Movband and actual miles was greater than a null hypothesis of zero (∆ = 0.77 ± 0.45 miles or 31.8%, t = 7.4, p < 0.001). Conclusion: While there was evidence to support the validity of the Movband 3 for the assessment of physical activity intensity this device did not provide an accurate measure of miles traveled.  
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一种新型低成本、可穿戴式运动监测仪在实验室环境中的有效性
简介:可佩戴的身体活动监测仪很受欢迎,它可能比主观方法提供更准确的数据。本研究评估了一种新型低成本可穿戴身体活动监测仪(Movband 3)相对于既定测量的有效性。方法:参与者(N=19)在佩戴Movband 3和经验证的Actigraph GT1M监测仪的情况下完成了四个跑步机阶段(1.5、3.0、4.0、6.0 MPH)。记录耗氧量(VO2ml/kg/min)和心率(次/分)。通过Pearson相关性评估了Movb与数据和既定测量之间的关系。对实际行驶里程和Movband行驶里程进行了一致性测试。结果:Movband计数与Actigraph计数(r=0.72)、VO2(r=0.59)和心率(r=0.63)之间的相关性存在较大的、积极的、显著的(p<0.001)效应大小。实际值与Movband英里数之间也存在较大的正性、显著的相关性(r=0.97)。然而,Movband和实际里程之间的差异(Δ)大于零的零假设(∆=0.77±0.45英里或31.8%,t=7.4,p<0.001)。
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