Authors
Toby G Pavey, Sjaan R Gomersall, Bronwyn K Clark, Wendy J Brown
Publication date
2016/5/1
Journal
Journal of science and medicine in sport
Volume
19
Issue
5
Pages
395-399
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Objectives
Based on self-reported measures, sedentary time has been associated with chronic disease and mortality. This study examined the validity of the wrist-worn GENEactiv accelerometer for measuring sedentary time (i.e. sitting and lying) by posture classification, during waking hours in free living adults.
Design
Fifty-seven participants (age = 18–55 years 52% male) were recruited using convenience sampling from a large metropolitan Australian university.
Methods
Participants wore a GENEActiv accelerometer on their non-dominant wrist and an activPAL device attached to their right thigh for 24-h (00:00 to 23:59:59). Pearson's Correlation Coefficient was used to examine the convergent validity of the GENEActiv and the activPAL for estimating total sedentary time during waking hours. Agreement was illustrated using Bland and Altman plots, and intra-individual agreement for posture was assessed with the …
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