Authors
Melody Oliver, Hannah Badland, Suzanne Mavoa, Mitch J Duncan, Scott Duncan
Publication date
2010/1/1
Journal
Journal of Physical Activity and Health
Volume
7
Issue
1
Pages
102-108
Publisher
Human Kinetics, Inc.
Description
Background
Global positioning systems (GPS), geographic information systems (GIS), and accelerometers are powerful tools to explain activity within a built environment, yet little integration of these tools has taken place. This study aimed to assess the feasibility of combining GPS, GIS, and accelerometry to understand transport-related physical activity (TPA) in adults.
Methods
Forty adults wore an accelerometer and portable GPS unit over 7 consecutive days and completed a demographics questionnaire and 7-day travel log. Accelerometer and GPS data were extracted for commutes to/from workplace and integrated into a GIS database. GIS maps were generated to visually explore physical activity intensity, GPS speeds and routes traveled.
Results
GPS, accelerometer, and survey data were collected for 37 participants. Loss of GPS data was …
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