Validity and Reliability of Wearable Devices during Self-Paced Walking, Jogging and Overground Skipping

Q3 Health Professions
Sport Mont Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.26773/smj.231004
James W. Navalta, Dustin W. Davis, Bryson Carrier, Elias M. Malek, Nicole Vargas, Jorge Perdomo Rodriguez, Bianca Weyers, Katherine Carlos, Myranda Peck
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Wearable technology can track unusual exercise, providing data for improving fitness. The aim of the study was to determine validity and reliability during walking, jogging, and skipping. Eighteen volunteers completed 5 min self-paced activities interspersed with 5 min rest. Variables and devices were step count (Garmin Instinct), estimated energy expenditure (Garmin Instinct, Polar Vantage M2), and heart rate (Garmin Instinct, Polar Vantage M2, Polar OH1, Polar Verity Sense). Validity measures were mean absolute percent error (MAPE) and Lin’s Concordance (CCC), and reliability were coefficient of variation (CV), and intraclass correlation (ICC). Thresholds were MAPE ≤5%, CCC≥0.90, CV≤10%, ICC≥0.70. Garmin Instinct step count during skipping was not considered valid (MAPE=90.2%, CCC=0.008) or reliable (CV=6%, ICC CI=0.4). Energy expenditure during skipping was not valid or reliable in the Garmin Instinct (MAPE=28%, CCC=0.27; CV=19%, ICC=0.61) or the Polar Vantage M2 (MAPE=19%, CCC=0.57; CV=13%). While the Polar Vantage M2 was reliable for estimated energy expenditure during walking and jogging activities, wrist-worn devices (Garmin Instinct, Polar Vantage M2) were neither valid nor reliable in returning estimated energy expenditure during overground skipping. From a wider perspective, wearable device algorithms for estimating energy expenditure should continue to be refined until they return the same level of accuracy as what is currently observed for heart rate, and to a lesser extent step count. Skipping may be an excellent unusual activity for testing wearable devices.
自定步走、慢跑和地上跳绳运动中可穿戴设备的有效性和可靠性
可穿戴技术可以追踪不寻常的运动,为改善健康状况提供数据。该研究的目的是确定步行、慢跑和跳绳运动的效度和信度。18名志愿者完成了5分钟的自定节奏活动,中间穿插5分钟的休息。变量和设备是步数(Garmin Instinct),估计能量消耗(Garmin Instinct, Polar Vantage M2)和心率(Garmin Instinct, Polar Vantage M2, Polar OH1, Polar Verity Sense)。效度指标为平均绝对误差百分比(MAPE)和林氏一致性(CCC),信度指标为变异系数(CV)和类内相关性(ICC)。阈值为MAPE≤5%,CCC≥0.90,CV≤10%,ICC≥0.70。Garmin Instinct跳绳时的步数计数不被认为有效(MAPE=90.2%, CCC=0.008)或不可靠(CV=6%, ICC CI=0.4)。跳绳时的能量消耗在Garmin Instinct中不有效或不可靠(MAPE=28%, CCC=0.27;CV=19%, ICC=0.61)或Polar Vantage M2 (MAPE=19%, CCC=0.57;简历= 13%)。虽然Polar Vantage M2在步行和慢跑活动中估计能量消耗是可靠的,但在手腕上佩戴的设备(Garmin Instinct, Polar Vantage M2)在返回地上跳绳时估计的能量消耗时既不有效也不可靠。从更广泛的角度来看,用于估计能量消耗的可穿戴设备算法应该继续改进,直到它们返回与目前观察到的心率相同的精度水平,并且在较小程度上是步数。跳绳可能是测试可穿戴设备的一项极好的非常规活动。
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Sport Mont
Sport Mont Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
CiteScore
1.30
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58
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: SM covers all aspects of sports science and medicine; all clinical aspects of exercise, health, and sport; exercise physiology and biophysical investigation of sports performance; sport biomechanics; sports nutrition; rehabilitation, physiotherapy; sports psychology; sport pedagogy, sport history, sport philosophy, sport sociology, sport management; and all aspects of scientific support of the sports coaches from the natural, social and humanistic side.
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