Kalai Tsang, Shivayogi V. Hiremath, Theresa M. Crytzer, B. Dicianno, D. Ding
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Abstract
Assessing physical activity (PA) in manual wheelchair users (MWUs) is challenging because of their different movement patterns in comparison to the ambulatory population. The aim of this review was to investigate the validity of portable monitors in quantifying PA in MWUs. A systematic literature search was performed. The data source was full reports of validation and evaluation studies in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings. Eligible articles between January 1, 1999, and September 18, 2015, were identified in three databases: PubMed, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and Scopus. A total of 164 articles (158 from the databases and 6 from the citation/reference tracking) were identified, and 29 met the eligibility criteria. Two investigators independently extracted the characteristics from each selected article following a predetermined protocol and completed seven summary tables describing the study characteristics and key outcomes. In the identified studies, the monitors were used to assess three types of PA measures: energy cost, user movement, and wheelchair movement. The customized algorithms/monitors did not estimate energy cost in MWUs as well as the commercial monitors did in the ambulatory population; however, they showed fair accuracy in measuring both wheelchair and user movements.
评估手动轮椅使用者(MWUs)的身体活动(PA)具有挑战性,因为他们的运动模式与流动人口相比有所不同。本综述的目的是探讨便携式监测仪在MWUs中量化PA的有效性。进行了系统的文献检索。数据来源是同行评议期刊和会议记录中验证和评估研究的完整报告。1999年1月1日至2015年9月18日期间符合条件的文章在三个数据库中被确定:PubMed, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers和Scopus。共纳入文献164篇(158篇来自数据库,6篇来自引文/参考文献追踪),其中29篇符合入选标准。两名研究人员按照预先确定的方案,独立地从每篇选定的文章中提取特征,并完成七个总结表,描述研究特征和关键结果。在确定的研究中,监测器被用来评估三种类型的PA措施:能源成本,用户移动和轮椅移动。定制算法/监测器不能像商业监测器那样估算mwu中的能源成本;然而,他们在测量轮椅和使用者的运动时都表现出了相当的准确性。