TY - JOUR
T1 - Cut points of the Actigraph GT9X for moderate and vigorous intensity physical activity at four different wear locations
AU - Rhudy, Matthew B.
AU - Dreisbach, Scott B.
AU - Moran, Matthew D.
AU - Ruggiero, Marissa J.
AU - Veerabhadrappa, Praveen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/3/3
Y1 - 2020/3/3
N2 - Accelerometer cut points are an important consideration for distinguishing the intensity of activity into categories such as moderate and vigorous. It is well-established in the literature that these cut points depend on a variety of factors, including age group, device, and wear location. The Actigraph GT9X is a newer model accelerometer that is used for physical activity research, but existing cut points for this device are limited since it is a newer device. Furthermore, there is not existing data on cut points for the GT9X at the ankle or foot locations, which offers some potential benefit for activities that do not involve arm and/or core motion. A total of N = 44 adults completed a four-stage treadmill protocol while wearing Actigraph GT9X sensors at four different locations: foot, ankle, wrist, and hip. Metabolic Equivalent of Task (MET) levels assessed by indirect calorimetry along with Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves were used to establish cut points for moderate and vigorous intensity for each wear location of the GT9X. Area under the ROC curves indicated high discrimination accuracy for each case.
AB - Accelerometer cut points are an important consideration for distinguishing the intensity of activity into categories such as moderate and vigorous. It is well-established in the literature that these cut points depend on a variety of factors, including age group, device, and wear location. The Actigraph GT9X is a newer model accelerometer that is used for physical activity research, but existing cut points for this device are limited since it is a newer device. Furthermore, there is not existing data on cut points for the GT9X at the ankle or foot locations, which offers some potential benefit for activities that do not involve arm and/or core motion. A total of N = 44 adults completed a four-stage treadmill protocol while wearing Actigraph GT9X sensors at four different locations: foot, ankle, wrist, and hip. Metabolic Equivalent of Task (MET) levels assessed by indirect calorimetry along with Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves were used to establish cut points for moderate and vigorous intensity for each wear location of the GT9X. Area under the ROC curves indicated high discrimination accuracy for each case.
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U2 - 10.1080/02640414.2019.1707956
DO - 10.1080/02640414.2019.1707956
M3 - Article
C2 - 31865845
AN - SCOPUS:85077089036
SN - 0264-0414
VL - 38
SP - 503
EP - 510
JO - Journal of Sports Sciences
JF - Journal of Sports Sciences
IS - 5
ER -