Esliger Dale W, Tremblay Mark S
Collège de kinésiologie, Université de la Saskatchewan, 87, chemin Campus, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5B2, Canada.
Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2007;32 Suppl 2F:S217-30. doi: 10.1139/H07-161.
The accurate measurement of habitual physical activity is fundamental to the study of the relationship between physical activity and health. However, many physical activity measurement techniques produce variables accurate to only the day level, such as total energy expenditure via self-report questionnaire, pedometer step counts, or accelerometer measurements of minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity. Monitoring technologies providing more detailed information on physical activity and inactivity behaviour can now be used to explore the relationships between health and movement frequency, intensity, and duration more comprehensively. This paper explores the activity-inactivity profile that can be acquired through objective monitoring, with a focus on accelerometry. Using previously collected objective data, a detailed physical activity profile is presented and case study examples of data utilization and interpretation are provided. The rich detail captured through comprehensive profiling creates new surveillance and study possibilities and could possibly inform new physical activity guidelines. Data are presented in various formats to demonstrate the dangers of misinterpretation when monitoring population adherence to Canada's physical activity guidelines. Recommendations for physical activity-inactivity profiling are provided and future research needs identified.
准确测量习惯性身体活动是研究身体活动与健康之间关系的基础。然而,许多身体活动测量技术所产生的变量仅精确到日水平,例如通过自我报告问卷得出的总能量消耗、计步器步数,或对中度至剧烈身体活动分钟数的加速度计测量。现在,能够提供有关身体活动和不活动行为更详细信息的监测技术可用于更全面地探索健康与运动频率、强度和持续时间之间的关系。本文探讨了可通过客观监测获得的活动-不活动概况,重点是加速度计测量。利用先前收集的客观数据,呈现了详细的身体活动概况,并提供了数据利用和解读的案例研究示例。通过全面概况所捕获的丰富细节创造了新的监测和研究可能性,并可能为新的身体活动指南提供参考。以各种格式呈现数据,以说明在监测人群对加拿大身体活动指南的遵守情况时误解的危险性。提供了身体活动-不活动概况的建议,并确定了未来的研究需求。