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Methodological aspects for accelerometer-based assessment of physical activity in heart failure and health
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4634356
Author(s) Schwendinger, Fabian; Wagner, Jonathan; Infanger, Denis; Schmidt-Trucksäss, Arno; Knaier, Raphael
Author(s) at UniBasel Wagner, Jonathan
Knaier, Raphael
Year 2021
Title Methodological aspects for accelerometer-based assessment of physical activity in heart failure and health
Journal BMC Medical Research Methodology
Volume 21
Number 1
Pages / Article-Number 251
Keywords Activity monitor; Leisure activities; Sedentary behavior; Wearing time
Mesh terms Accelerometry; Adult; Aged; Exercise; Female; Health Status; Heart Failure, diagnosis; Humans; Male; Middle Aged
Abstract For valid accelerometer-assessed physical activity (PA) data, several methodological aspects should be considered. We aimed to 1) visualize the applicability of absolute accelerometer cut-offs to classify PA intensity, 2) verify recommendations to measure PA over 7 days by examining inter-day variability and reactivity, 3) examine seasonal differences in PA, and 4) recommend during which 10 h day period accelerometers should be worn to capture the most PA in patients with heart failure (HEART) and healthy individuals (HEALTH).; Fifty-six HEART (23% female; mean age 66 ± 13 years) and 299 HEALTH (51% female; mean age 54 ± 19 years) of the COmPLETE study wore accelerometers for 14 days. Aim 1 was analyzed descriptively. Key analyses were performed using linear mixed models.; The results yielded poor applicability of absolute cut-offs. The day of the week significantly affected PA in both groups. PA-reactivity was not present in either group. A seasonal influence on PA was only found in HEALTH. Large inter-individual variability in PA timing was present.; Our data indicated that absolute cut-offs foster inaccuracies in both populations. In HEART, Sunday and four other days included in the analyses seem sufficient to estimate PA and the consideration of seasonal differences and reactivity seems not necessary. For healthy individuals, both weekend days plus four other days should be integrated into the analyses and seasonal differences should be considered. Due to substantial inter-individual variability in PA timing, accelerometers should be worn throughout waking time. These findings may improve future PA assessment.; The COmPLETE study was registered at clinicaltrials.gov ( NCT03986892 ).
Publisher BMC
ISSN/ISBN 1471-2288
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/85454/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1186/s12874-021-01350-6
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34775952
ISI-Number WOS:000718264600001
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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