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The Validity of MotionSense HRV in Estimating Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity under Free-Living and Simulated Activity Settings

MotionSense HRV is a wrist-worn accelerometery-based sensor that is paired with a smartphone and is thus capable of measuring the intensity, duration, and frequency of physical activity (PA). However, little information is available on the validity of the MotionSense HRV. Therefore, the purpose of t...

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Autores principales: Kwon, Sunku, Wan, Neng, Burns, Ryan D., Brusseau, Timothy A., Kim, Youngwon, Kumar, Santosh, Ertin, Emre, Wetter, David W., Lam, Cho Y., Wen, Ming, Byun, Wonwoo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33670507
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21041411
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author Kwon, Sunku
Wan, Neng
Burns, Ryan D.
Brusseau, Timothy A.
Kim, Youngwon
Kumar, Santosh
Ertin, Emre
Wetter, David W.
Lam, Cho Y.
Wen, Ming
Byun, Wonwoo
author_facet Kwon, Sunku
Wan, Neng
Burns, Ryan D.
Brusseau, Timothy A.
Kim, Youngwon
Kumar, Santosh
Ertin, Emre
Wetter, David W.
Lam, Cho Y.
Wen, Ming
Byun, Wonwoo
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description MotionSense HRV is a wrist-worn accelerometery-based sensor that is paired with a smartphone and is thus capable of measuring the intensity, duration, and frequency of physical activity (PA). However, little information is available on the validity of the MotionSense HRV. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to assess the concurrent validity of the MotionSense HRV in estimating sedentary behavior (SED) and PA. A total of 20 healthy adults (age: 32.5 ± 15.1 years) wore the MotionSense HRV and ActiGraph GT9X accelerometer (GT9X) on their non-dominant wrist for seven consecutive days during free-living conditions. Raw acceleration data from the devices were summarized into average time (min/day) spent in SED and moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA). Additionally, using the Cosemed K5 indirect calorimetry system (K5) as a criterion measure, the validity of the MotionSense HRV was examined in simulated free-living conditions. Pearson correlations, mean absolute percent errors (MAPE), Bland–Altman (BA) plots, and equivalence tests were used to examine the validity of the MotionSense HRV against criterion measures. The correlations between the MotionSense HRV and GT9X were high and the MAPE were low for both the SED (r = 0.99, MAPE = 2.4%) and MVPA (r = 0.97, MAPE = 9.1%) estimates under free-living conditions. BA plots illustrated that there was no systematic bias between the MotionSense HRV and criterion measures. The estimates of SED and MVPA from the MotionSense HRV were significantly equivalent to those from the GT9X; the equivalence zones were set at 16.5% for SED and 29% for MVPA. The estimates of SED and PA from the MotionSense HRV were less comparable when compared with those from the K5. The MotionSense HRV yielded comparable estimates for SED and PA when compared with the GT9X accelerometer under free-living conditions. We confirmed the promising application of the MotionSense HRV for monitoring PA patterns for practical and research purposes.
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spelling pubmed-79227852021-03-03 The Validity of MotionSense HRV in Estimating Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity under Free-Living and Simulated Activity Settings Kwon, Sunku Wan, Neng Burns, Ryan D. Brusseau, Timothy A. Kim, Youngwon Kumar, Santosh Ertin, Emre Wetter, David W. Lam, Cho Y. Wen, Ming Byun, Wonwoo Sensors (Basel) Article MotionSense HRV is a wrist-worn accelerometery-based sensor that is paired with a smartphone and is thus capable of measuring the intensity, duration, and frequency of physical activity (PA). However, little information is available on the validity of the MotionSense HRV. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to assess the concurrent validity of the MotionSense HRV in estimating sedentary behavior (SED) and PA. A total of 20 healthy adults (age: 32.5 ± 15.1 years) wore the MotionSense HRV and ActiGraph GT9X accelerometer (GT9X) on their non-dominant wrist for seven consecutive days during free-living conditions. Raw acceleration data from the devices were summarized into average time (min/day) spent in SED and moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA). Additionally, using the Cosemed K5 indirect calorimetry system (K5) as a criterion measure, the validity of the MotionSense HRV was examined in simulated free-living conditions. Pearson correlations, mean absolute percent errors (MAPE), Bland–Altman (BA) plots, and equivalence tests were used to examine the validity of the MotionSense HRV against criterion measures. The correlations between the MotionSense HRV and GT9X were high and the MAPE were low for both the SED (r = 0.99, MAPE = 2.4%) and MVPA (r = 0.97, MAPE = 9.1%) estimates under free-living conditions. BA plots illustrated that there was no systematic bias between the MotionSense HRV and criterion measures. The estimates of SED and MVPA from the MotionSense HRV were significantly equivalent to those from the GT9X; the equivalence zones were set at 16.5% for SED and 29% for MVPA. The estimates of SED and PA from the MotionSense HRV were less comparable when compared with those from the K5. The MotionSense HRV yielded comparable estimates for SED and PA when compared with the GT9X accelerometer under free-living conditions. We confirmed the promising application of the MotionSense HRV for monitoring PA patterns for practical and research purposes. MDPI 2021-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7922785/ /pubmed/33670507 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21041411 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kwon, Sunku
Wan, Neng
Burns, Ryan D.
Brusseau, Timothy A.
Kim, Youngwon
Kumar, Santosh
Ertin, Emre
Wetter, David W.
Lam, Cho Y.
Wen, Ming
Byun, Wonwoo
The Validity of MotionSense HRV in Estimating Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity under Free-Living and Simulated Activity Settings
title The Validity of MotionSense HRV in Estimating Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity under Free-Living and Simulated Activity Settings
title_full The Validity of MotionSense HRV in Estimating Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity under Free-Living and Simulated Activity Settings
title_fullStr The Validity of MotionSense HRV in Estimating Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity under Free-Living and Simulated Activity Settings
title_full_unstemmed The Validity of MotionSense HRV in Estimating Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity under Free-Living and Simulated Activity Settings
title_short The Validity of MotionSense HRV in Estimating Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity under Free-Living and Simulated Activity Settings
title_sort validity of motionsense hrv in estimating sedentary behavior and physical activity under free-living and simulated activity settings
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33670507
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21041411
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