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Acta Paediatr. 2020 Jan 27;:
Authors: Duncan MJ, Eyre ELJ, Cox V, Roscoe CMP, Faghy MA, Tallis J, Dobell A
Abstract
AIM: To cross-validate previously calibrated Actigraph cut points in children.
METHODS: Twenty eight children (50%boys) aged between 8 and 11 years of age (9.4 ± 1.4 years) performed a series of 5 minute bouts of activity reflective of different levels of PA from sedentary behaviour (SB) to moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA); V ˙ O2 was assessed using breath by breath indirect calorimetry and activity was assessed using Actigraph accelerometers worn on the hip and non-dominant wrist. The V ˙ O2 values were then converted into age-specific METs (measured METs) and coded as SB, light PA and MVPA. Accelerometer data was analysed using previously calibrated cut-points at different epochs i.e. 5, 15 30 and 60 seconds.
RESULTS: Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve analysis indicated that there was excellent discrimination of SB using the Evenson et al (15sec), Romanzini (15sec), Treuth et al (30sec), Freedson et al (60sec), Treuth et al (60sec) and Troiano et al (60sec) cut points. ROC analysis indicated poor discrimination for LPA irrespective of the cut-points used. Good discrimination of MVPA was evident for all existing cut-points using a 60sec epoch.
CONCLUSION: There is considerable variation in the performance of existing cut-points for assessment of SB, LPA and MPA in children.
PMID: 31984545 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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