Tucker Wesley J, Bhammar Dharini M, Sawyer Brandon J, Buman Matthew P, Gaesser Glenn A
Healthy Lifestyles Research Center, School of Nutrition and Health Promotion, Arizona State University, 550 N Third St., Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA.
Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas and UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, Dallas, TX USA.
BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil. 2015 Jun 30;7:14. doi: 10.1186/s13102-015-0008-7. eCollection 2015.
The Nike + Fuelband is a commercially available, wrist-worn accelerometer used to track physical activity energy expenditure (PAEE) during exercise. However, validation studies assessing the accuracy of this device for estimating PAEE are lacking. Therefore, this study examined the validity and reliability of the Nike + Fuelband for estimating PAEE during physical activity in young adults. Secondarily, we compared PAEE estimation of the Nike + Fuelband with the previously validated SenseWear Armband (SWA).
Twenty-four participants (n = 24) completed two, 60-min semi-structured routines consisting of sedentary/light-intensity, moderate-intensity, and vigorous-intensity physical activity. Participants wore a Nike + Fuelband and SWA, while oxygen uptake was measured continuously with an Oxycon Mobile (OM) metabolic measurement system (criterion).
The Nike + Fuelband (ICC = 0.77) and SWA (ICC = 0.61) both demonstrated moderate to good validity. PAEE estimates provided by the Nike + Fuelband (246 ± 67 kcal) and SWA (238 ± 57 kcal) were not statistically different than OM (243 ± 67 kcal). Both devices also displayed similar mean absolute percent errors for PAEE estimates (Nike + Fuelband = 16 ± 13 %; SWA = 18 ± 18 %). Test-retest reliability for PAEE indicated good stability for Nike + Fuelband (ICC = 0.96) and SWA (ICC = 0.90).
The Nike + Fuelband provided valid and reliable estimates of PAEE, that are similar to the previously validated SWA, during a routine that included approximately equal amounts of sedentary/light-, moderate- and vigorous-intensity physical activity.
耐克+运动手环是一种市面上可买到的腕戴式加速度计,用于追踪运动期间的身体活动能量消耗(PAEE)。然而,缺乏评估该设备估算PAEE准确性的验证研究。因此,本研究检验了耐克+运动手环在估算年轻成年人身体活动期间PAEE方面的有效性和可靠性。其次,我们将耐克+运动手环的PAEE估算值与先前经验证的SenseWear臂带(SWA)进行了比较。
24名参与者完成了两个60分钟的半结构化日常活动,包括久坐/低强度、中等强度和高强度身体活动。参与者佩戴耐克+运动手环和SWA,同时使用Oxycon Mobile(OM)代谢测量系统(标准)连续测量摄氧量。
耐克+运动手环(组内相关系数=0.77)和SWA(组内相关系数=0.61)均显示出中等至良好的有效性。耐克+运动手环(246±67千卡)和SWA(238±57千卡)提供的PAEE估算值与OM(243±67千卡)相比无统计学差异。两种设备在PAEE估算方面也显示出相似的平均绝对百分比误差(耐克+运动手环=16±13%;SWA=18±18%)。PAEE的重测信度表明,耐克+运动手环(组内相关系数=0.96)和SWA(组内相关系数=0.90)具有良好的稳定性。
在包括大致等量的久坐/低强度、中等强度和高强度身体活动的日常活动中,耐克+运动手环提供了与先前经验证的SWA相似的有效且可靠的PAEE估算值。