Comparative interinstrument reliability of uniaxial and triaxial accelerometers in free-living conditions |
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Authors: | Vanhelst Jérémy Baquet Georges Gottrand Frédéric Béghin Laurent |
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Affiliation: | CIC-9301-CH&U-Inserm of Lille University, Nord de France CHRU of Lille, France. jeremy.vanhelst@hotmail.fr |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to measure the inter-instrument reliability of the ActiGraph and RT3 accelerometers in free-living conditions. 15 healthy adults wore eight ActiGraph accelerometers and five RT3 accelerometers fastened to their back with an elastic belt and adjustable buckle in free-living conditions. For both accelerometers, the inter-instrument coefficient of variation (CV) decreased with increasing physical activity intensity. The inter-instrument CV of the ActiGraph (3% to 10.5%) was significantly lower than that of the RT3 (12.6% to 35.5%; p < 0.05). This finding demonstrates that the ActiGraph has higher inter-instrument reliability than the RT3. For both accelerometers, the inter-instrument reliability was higher for moderate and vigorous physical activity, the two intensities recommended for public health purposes. Studies using these devices can be compared with a low risk of misclassification of participants who meet the recommendation to perform moderate to vigorous physical activity. |
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