Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2022
Publication Title
Journal of Sports Sciences
Volume
40
Abstract
Identifying the best analytical approach for capturing moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) using accelerometry is complex but inconsistent approaches employed in research and surveillance limits comparability. We illustrate the use of a consensus method that pools estimates from multiple approaches for characterising MVPA using accelerometry. Participants (n = 30) wore an accelerometer on their right hip during two laboratory visits. Ten individual classification methods estimated minutes of MVPA, including cut-point, two-regression, and machine learning approaches, using open-source count and raw inputs and several epoch lengths. Results were averaged to derive the consensus estimate. Mean MVPA ranged from 33.9–50.4 min across individual methods, but only one (38.9 min) was statistically equivalent to the criterion of direct observation (38.2 min). The consensus estimate (39.2 min) was equivalent to the criterion (even after removal of the one individual method that was equivalent to the criterion), had a smaller mean absolute error (4.2 min) compared to individual methods (4.9–12.3 min), and enabled the estimation of participant-level variance (mean standard deviation: 7.7 min). The consensus method allows for addition/removal of methods depending on data availability or field progression and may improve accuracy and comparability of device-based MVPA estimates while limiting variability due to convergence between estimates
Issue
21
First Page
2393
Last Page
2400
DOI
10.1080/02640414.2022.2159117
Recommended Citation
Clevenge, Kimberly A.; Mackintosh, Kelly A.; McNarry, Melitta A.; Pfeiffer, Karin A.; Nelson, M Benjamin; Bock, Joshua M.; Imboden, Mary T.; Kaminsky, Leonard A.; and Montoye, Alexander H.K., "A Consensus Method for Estimating Physical Activity Levels in Adults Using Accelerometry" (2022). Faculty Publications - Department of Kinesiology. 36.
https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/hhp_fac/36
Comments
Originally published in Journal of Sports Sciences. 2022. Volume 40. Issue 21. Pages 2393-2400.
https://doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2022.2159117