The validity and reliability of a novel activity monitor as a measure of walking
Background: The accurate measurement of physical activity is crucial to understanding the relationship between physical activity and disease prevention and treatment.
Objective: The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the validity and reliability of the activPAL physical activity monitor in measuring step number and cadence.
Methods: The ability of the activPAL monitor to measure step number and cadence in 20 healthy adults (age 34.5±6.9 years; BMI 26.8±4.8 (mean±SD)) was evaluated against video observation. Concurrently, the accuracy of two commonly used pedometers, the Yamax Digi-Walker SW-200 and the Omron HJ-109-E, was compared to observation for measuring step number. Participants walked on a treadmill at five different speeds (0.90, 1.12, 1.33, 1.56, and 1.78 m/s) and outdoors at three self selected speeds (slow, normal, and fast).
Results: At all speeds, inter device reliability was excellent for the activPAL (ICC (2,1)0.99) for both step number and cadence. The absolute percentage error for the activPAL was <1.11% for step number and cadence regardless of walking speed. The accuracy of the pedometers was adversely affected by slow walking speeds.
Conclusion: The activPAL monitor is a valid and reliable measure of walking in healthy adults. Its accuracy is not influenced by walking speed. The activPAL may be a useful device in sports medicine.
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| Notations: | biological and medical sciences leisure sport and sport for all |
| Published in: | British Journal of Sports Medicine |
| Language: | English |
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London
2006
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.2006.027276 |
| Volume: | 40 |
| Issue: | 9 |
| Pages: | 779-784 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |