Tracking 30-Day Physical Activity Behavior with Wearable Fitness Trackers in College-Aged Adults

Kelsi J. Becker, Breanne Freese, Mason Howard, Olivia Cooper
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Introduction: Consumer grade, wrist-worn wearable fitness trackers (WFT) are commonly worn on a daily basis by college-aged adults. Objectively assessing college-aged adults physical activity throughout a 30-day period has not been well documented to accurately assess physical activity behavior. Methods: Fifteen college-aged participants (male n=7 and female n=9), completed the 30-day tracking assessment while wearing a wrist-worn WFT. The WFT was worn on the non-dominant hand, per manufacture guidelines and was to only be removed to charge the battery, at night during sleeping hours. Results: Throughout the 30 days, males accumulated more steps, expended more calories, and traveled a greater distance than their female counterparts, p < 0.005 for all. There were no main effects for step counts, daily caloric expenditure and daily total distance for days of the week (p ≥ 0.128 for all). However, there was a significant sex by day of the week interaction for daily steps (p = 0.005), but not total calories or total distance (p ≥ 0.096). Conclusions: Males were more active and expended more calories than females throughout 30 days of monitoring. However, the day of the week did not significantly alter physical activity and caloric expenditure.
用可穿戴健身追踪器追踪大学年龄成年人30天的体育活动行为
导读:消费型腕戴式可穿戴健身追踪器(WFT)是大学生日常佩戴的常用设备。客观地评估大学年龄的成年人在30天内的身体活动,并没有很好的记录来准确地评估身体活动行为。方法:15名大学年龄的参与者(男性7名,女性9名)在佩戴腕带WFT的情况下完成了为期30天的跟踪评估。根据制造指南,WFT是戴在非惯用手上的,只有在晚上睡觉的时候才能取下来给电池充电。结果:在30天内,男性比女性积累了更多的步数,消耗了更多的卡路里,并且走了更多的距离,p < 0.005。步数、每日热量消耗和每日总距离没有主要影响(p≥0.128)。然而,每日步数与性别之间存在显著的交互作用(p = 0.005),但与总热量或总距离无关(p≥0.096)。结论:在30天的监测中,男性比女性更活跃,消耗更多的卡路里。然而,一周中的哪一天并没有显著改变身体活动和热量消耗。
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