Duncan Mitch J, Badland Hannah M, Mummery W Kerry
Centre for Social Science Research, CQUniversity, Australia.
J Sci Med Sport. 2009 Sep;12(5):549-56. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2008.10.010. Epub 2009 Feb 23.
The purpose of the paper is to review the utility of the global positioning system (GPS) in the study of health-related physical activity. The paper draws from existing literature to outline the current work performed using GPS to examine transport-related physical activity, with a focus on the relative utility of the approach when combined with geographic information system (GIS) and other data sources including accelerometers. The paper argues that GPS, especially when used in combination with GIS and accelerometery, offers great promise in objectively measuring and studying the relationship of numerous environmental attributes to human behaviour in terms of physical activity and transport-related activity. Limitations to the use of GPS for the purpose of monitoring health-related physical activity are presented, and recommendations for future avenues of research are discussed.
本文的目的是回顾全球定位系统(GPS)在与健康相关的身体活动研究中的效用。本文借鉴现有文献,概述了目前使用GPS来研究与交通相关的身体活动的工作,重点关注该方法与地理信息系统(GIS)以及包括加速度计在内的其他数据源相结合时的相对效用。本文认为,GPS,尤其是与GIS和加速度测量法结合使用时,在客观测量和研究众多环境属性与人类身体活动及与交通相关活动的行为之间的关系方面具有巨大潜力。文中介绍了将GPS用于监测与健康相关的身体活动的局限性,并讨论了未来研究方向的建议。