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Associations Between Reasons to Go Outdoors and Objectively-Measured Walking Activity in Various Life-Space Areas Among Older People.

2015

This cross-sectional study investigated associations between reasons to go outdoors and objectively-measured walking activity in various life-space areas among older people. During the study, 174 community-dwelling older people aged 75–90 from central Finland wore an accelerometer over seven days and recorded their reasons to go outdoors in an activity diary. The most common reasons for going outdoors were shopping, walking for exercise, social visits, and running errands. Activities done in multiple life-space areas contributed more to daily step counts than those done in the neighborhood or town and beyond. Those who went shopping or walked for exercise accumulated higher daily step count…

GerontologyMaleFuture studiesPhysical activityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationWalking03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineResidence CharacteristicsAccelerometryActivities of Daily LivingHumans030212 general & internal medicineFinlandAgedAged 80 and overRehabilitationWalking (activity)Cross-Sectional StudiesLife spaceFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyPsychologyOlder peoplehuman activitiesGerontology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of aging and physical activity
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Associations of age, body size, and maturation with physical activity intensity in different laboratory tasks in children.

2021

We investigated the associations of age, sex, body size, body composition, and maturity with measures of physical activity (PA) intensity in children. PA intensity was assessed using VO2 as % of VO...

MaleAnaerobic Thresholdmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhysical activityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationBody sizeBiologyAnimal scienceOxygen ConsumptionSex FactorsAccelerometryTask Performance and AnalysisBody SizeHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSexual MaturationChildMuscle SkeletalExercisemedia_commonElectromyographyAge FactorsBody HeightMaturity (psychological)Intensity (physics)Body CompositionFemaleEnergy MetabolismJournal of sports sciences
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Musculoskeletal fitness and balance in older individuals (65–85 years) and its association with steps per day: a cross sectional study

2015

Background There is limited normative, objective data combining musculoskeletal fitness (MSF), balance and physical activity (PA) among older adults. The aims were therefore to; 1) describe MSF and balance in older Norwegian adults focusing on age- and sex-related differences; 2) investigate the associations among MSF, balance and objectively-assessed PA levels. Methods This was part of a national multicenter study. Participants (65–85 years) were randomly selected from the national population registry. We used ActiGraph GT1M accelerometers to measure PA. Balance and MSF were assessed using: one leg standing (OLS), handgrip strength (HG), static back extension (SBE), sit and reach (SR), bac…

MaleAgingFitness scoremedicine.medical_specialtyCross-sectional studyPopulationPhysical fitnessRandom Allocation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHand strengthAccelerometryPostural BalancemedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineeducationGeriatric AssessmentPostural BalanceAgedBalance (ability)Aged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studyUnivariate analysisMuscle WeaknessHand StrengthNorwaybusiness.industryAge Factors030229 sport sciencesTrunkCross-Sectional StudiesPhysical FitnessPhysical EndurancePhysical therapyFemaleAccelerometer-determined physical activityOlder peopleGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessResearch ArticleBMC Geriatrics
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The Use of Accelerometers and Gyroscopes to Estimate Hip and Knee Angles on Gait Analysis

2014

In this paper the performance of a sensor system, which has been developed to estimate hip and knee angles and the beginning of the gait phase, have been investigated. The sensor system consists of accelerometers and gyroscopes. A new algorithm was developed in order to avoid the error accumulation due to the gyroscopes drift and vibrations due to the ground contact at the beginning of the stance phase. The proposed algorithm have been tested and compared to some existing algorithms on over-ground walking trials with a commercial device for assisted gait. The results have shown the good accuracy of the angles estimation, also in high angle rate movement.

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Discrimination of physiological tremor from pathological tremor using accelerometer and surface EMG signals.

2020

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Although careful clinical examination and medical history are the most important steps towards a diagnostic separation between different tremors, the electro-physiological analysis of the tremor using accelerometry and electromyography (EMG) of the affected limbs are promising tools. METHODS: A soft-decision wavelet-based decomposition technique is applied with 8 decomposition stages to estimate the power spectral density of accelerometer and surface EMG signals (sEMG) sampled at 800 Hz. A discrimination factor between physiological tremor (PH) and pathological tremor, namely, essential tremor (ET) and the tremor caused by Parkinson’s disease (PD), is obtained by s…

Computer scienceEssential Tremor0206 medical engineeringBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsHealth InformaticsBioengineering02 engineering and technologyElectromyographyAccelerometerBiomaterials03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineWaveletAccelerometryTremormedicineHumansSpectral analysisEntropy (energy dispersal)Essential tremormedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryElectromyographySpectral densityPattern recognitionParkinson Diseasemedicine.disease020601 biomedical engineeringnervous system diseasesPhysiological tremorArtificial intelligencebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryInformation SystemsTechnology and health care : official journal of the European Society for Engineering and Medicine
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Students’ physical activity intensity and sedentary behaviour by physical self-concept profiles : A latent profile analysis

2020

Aims of this study were to identify student clusters in physical appearance, sport competence, global physical self-concept and self-esteem, and to examine whether different physical self-concept groups differ in their moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and sedentary behaviour. Participants of the study were 211 boys and 183 girls aged 13-16 years. MVPA and sedentary behaviour were monitored by GT3X accelerometers during seven days. Participants' physical self-concept was measured by the short Physical Self-Description Questionnaire. Latent profile analyses revealed a four-cluster solution: 1) "low sport competence, moderate global physical self-concept and self-esteem, and high …

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Objectively Measured Physical Activity and Changes in Life-Space Mobility Among Older People

2015

Background Our aim was to study the relationship between objectively measured physical activity and subsequent changes in life-space mobility over 2 years among older people. Life-space mobility refers to the area a person moves through in daily life, taking into account frequency, and need of assistance. Life-space mobility and physical activity correlate, but whether different intensities of objectively assessed physical activity predicts decline in life-space mobility is not known. Methods Prospective cohort study of the "Life-space Mobility in Old Age" (LISPE) project accelerometer substudy. Participants were community-dwelling older people aged 75-90 (n = 164). Life-space mobility was …

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The Effect of Pedometer Step Goal, Feedback and Self-Monitoring Interventions on Accelerometer-Measured Physical Activity in Children.

2014

This study assessed the utility of 3-week goal-setting, self-monitoring and step-feedback pedometer interventions for increasing physical activity (PA) in children, and the relative impact of individual and group-standardised goals. Three classes of primary school children (n = 68) were randomised to: (a) individual-standardised goal (IS), (b) group-standardised goal (GS) or (c) open pedometer control (CON) groups. PA was assessed via accelerometry (baseline and end-point). There were no main effects for study group, but there was an interaction between time and group for moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA), with MVPA time change differing between IS and CON, as MVPA increased in IS but decrease…

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Arterial Stiffness is Associated With Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity Levels in Post-Myocardial Infarction Patients.

2019

Arterial stiffness has shown independent predictive value for all-cause and cardiovascular mortalities, as well as fatal and nonfatal coronary events. Physical activity (PA) is associated with reduced cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The study aims to analyze the cross-sectional association of arterial stiffness with objectively measured PA in patients following acute myocardial infarction.One hundred patients were consecutively recruited after experiencing an acute myocardial infarction. Central arterial stiffness was measured through carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cf-PWV) and daily PA was assessed objectively during 7 consecutive days with accelerometers. To be valid, data re…

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Associations Between Accelerometer-Based Free-Living Walking and Self-Reported Walking Capability Among Community-Dwelling Older People

2021

The authors examined whether accelerometer-based free-living walking differs between those reporting walking modifications or perceiving walking difficulty versus those with no difficulty. Community-dwelling 75-, 80-, or 85-year-old people (N = 479) wore accelerometers continuously for 3–7 days, and reported whether they perceived no difficulties, used walking modifications, or perceived difficulties walking 2 km. Daily walking minutes, walking bouts, walking bout intensity and duration, and activity fragmentation were calculated from accelerometer recordings, and cut points for increased risk for perceiving walking difficulties were calculated using receiver operating characteristic analys…

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