José Francisco da Silva, Antonio Henrique Germano Soares, V. B. Barbosa Filho, J. Mota, Luís Carlos Barbosa Silva, Tuillamys Virgínio Oliveira, R. Tassitano
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Abstract
The health impacts of physical activity (PA), sedentary behavior (SB), and sleep are well established; thereby, the identification of instruments to assess and monitor these behaviors at a populational level is relevant. In this context, smartwatches, which are wristwatch-shaped devices equipped with sensors, have been identified as alternatives for objectively measuring PA, SB, and sleep. Therefore, this protocol aimed at describing the goals and methods of a scoping review to map the literature on the use of smartwatches to objectively measure PA, SB, and/or sleep across the lifespan (e.g., children, adolescents, adults, and elderly) and in different contexts. Studies will be included if they use smartwatches to objectively measure at least one of the behaviors (PA, SB, and sleep) in children, adolescents, adults, and older adults, published after 2013. No language filter will be applied. Searches will be carried out in six databases (Pubmed/Medline, Scopus, Web of Science, LILACS, IEEE Xplore Digital Library, Scielo, Health Technology Assessment Database, and Cochrane clinical trials) and two clinical trial repositories. The screening and data extraction will be performed independently by two authors who had previous experience in reviews and technologies. The synthesis of the results will follow the Joanna Briggs Institute framework for extracting the results in scoping reviews. The results can contribute to scientific progress by identifying gaps and research trends, guiding future studies, and informing companies, healthcare professionals, and the general public who use smartwatch as a measurement tool for physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep.
身体活动(PA)、久坐行为(SB)和睡眠对健康的影响已得到充分证实;因此,确定在人口一级评价和监测这些行为的手段是有意义的。在这种情况下,配备传感器的手表形状的智能手表被确定为客观测量PA、SB和睡眠的替代品。因此,本方案旨在描述一项范围审查的目标和方法,以绘制关于使用智能手表在整个生命周期(例如,儿童、青少年、成人和老年人)和不同背景下客观测量PA、SB和/或睡眠的文献。2013年以后发表的使用智能手表客观测量儿童、青少年、成人和老年人至少一种行为(PA、SB和睡眠)的研究将被纳入。不会应用任何语言筛选器。检索将在六个数据库(Pubmed/Medline、Scopus、Web of Science、LILACS、IEEE Xplore数字图书馆、Scielo、健康技术评估数据库和Cochrane临床试验)和两个临床试验库中进行。筛选和数据提取将由两位具有先前评论和技术经验的作者独立执行。结果的综合将遵循乔安娜布里格斯研究所的框架,以便在范围审查中提取结果。研究结果可以通过识别差距和研究趋势,指导未来的研究,并为使用智能手表作为身体活动、久坐行为和睡眠测量工具的公司、医疗保健专业人员和公众提供信息,从而促进科学进步。