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ADAMO Care Watch用于老年人步数计数的验证。

Validation of the ADAMO Care Watch for step counting in older adults.

作者信息

Magistro Daniele, Brustio Paolo Riccardo, Ivaldi Marco, Esliger Dale Winfield, Zecca Massimiliano, Rainoldi Alberto, Boccia Gennaro

机构信息

School of Sport, Exercise, and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, United Kingdom.

National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine (NCSEM), Loughborough, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2018 Feb 9;13(2):e0190753. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0190753. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Accurate measurement devices are required to objectively quantify physical activity. Wearable activity monitors, such as pedometers, may serve as affordable and feasible instruments for measuring physical activity levels in older adults during their normal activities of daily living. Currently few available accelerometer-based steps counting devices have been shown to be accurate at slow walking speeds, therefore there is still lacking appropriate devices tailored for slow speed ambulation, typical of older adults. This study aimed to assess the validity of step counting using the pedometer function of the ADAMO Care Watch, containing an embedded algorithm for measuring physical activity in older adults.

METHODS

Twenty older adults aged ≥ 65 years (mean ± SD, 75±7 years; range, 68-91) and 20 young adults (25±5 years, range 20-40), wore a care watch on each wrist and performed a number of randomly ordered tasks: walking at slow, normal and fast self-paced speeds; a Timed Up and Go test (TUG); a step test and ascending/descending stairs. The criterion measure was the actual number of steps observed, counted with a manual tally counter. Absolute percentage error scores, Intraclass Correlation Coefficients (ICC), and Bland-Altman plots were used to assess validity.

RESULTS

ADAMO Care Watch demonstrated high validity during slow and normal speeds (range 0.5-1.5 m/s) showing an absolute error from 1.3% to 1.9% in the older adult group and from 0.7% to 2.7% in the young adult group. The percentage error for the 30-metre walking tasks increased with faster pace in both young adult (17%) and older adult groups (6%). In the TUG test, there was less error in the steps recorded for older adults (1.3% to 2.2%) than the young adults (6.6% to 7.2%). For the total sample, the ICCs for the ADAMO Care Watch for the 30-metre walking tasks at each speed and for the TUG test were ranged between 0.931 to 0.985.

CONCLUSION

These findings provide evidence that the ADAMO Care Watch demonstrated highly accurate measurements of the steps count in all activities, particularly walking at normal and slow speeds. Therefore, these data support the inclusion of the ADAMO Care Watch in clinical applications for measuring the number of steps taken by older adults at normal, slow walking speeds.

摘要

背景

需要精确的测量设备来客观地量化身体活动。可穿戴活动监测器,如计步器,可作为在老年人日常生活中测量身体活动水平的经济可行的工具。目前,很少有基于加速度计的计步设备在慢步行速度下被证明是准确的,因此仍然缺乏适合老年人典型的慢速行走的设备。本研究旨在评估使用ADAMO Care Watch的计步功能进行步数计数的有效性,该手表包含一种用于测量老年人身体活动的嵌入式算法。

方法

20名年龄≥65岁的老年人(平均±标准差,75±7岁;范围,68 - 91岁)和20名年轻人(25±5岁,范围20 - 40岁),每只手腕佩戴一块护理手表,并执行一系列随机排序的任务:以慢、正常和快的自定速度行走;定时起立行走测试(TUG);台阶测试以及上下楼梯。标准测量方法是用手动计数器记录观察到的实际步数。使用绝对百分比误差分数、组内相关系数(ICC)和Bland - Altman图来评估有效性。

结果

ADAMO Care Watch在慢和正常速度(范围0.5 - 1.5米/秒)下显示出高有效性,老年组的绝对误差为1.3%至1.9%,年轻组为0.7%至2.7%。在30米步行任务中,年轻组(17%)和老年组(6%)的百分比误差都随着速度加快而增加。在TUG测试中,老年人记录的步数误差(1.3%至2.2%)比年轻人(6.6%至7.2%)少。对于整个样本,ADAMO Care Watch在每种速度下的30米步行任务和TUG测试中的ICC范围在0.931至0.985之间。

结论

这些发现提供了证据,表明ADAMO Care Watch在所有活动中,特别是在正常和慢速行走时,对步数计数的测量非常准确。因此,这些数据支持将ADAMO Care Watch纳入临床应用,用于测量老年人在正常、慢速行走速度下的步数。

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