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基于消费者的活动追踪器在评估肌炎患者的身体活动中的应用。

Consumer-based activity trackers in evaluation of physical activity in myositis patients.

机构信息

Division of Rheumatology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.

Department of Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh.

出版信息

Rheumatology (Oxford). 2022 Jul 6;61(7):2951-2958. doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/keab700.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Inflammatory myopathies are characterized by muscle weakness that limits the activities of daily living. Daily step count is an accepted metric of physical activity. Wearable technologies such as Fitbit® enable tracking of daily step counts. We assessed the psychometric properties of Fitbit® and compared the accuracy of Fitbit® step counts to ActiGraph®.

METHODS

This was a pilot, proof of concept, prospective observational study with four visits at 0, 1, 3 and 6 months in PM, DM, necrotizing myopathy (NM) or anti-synthetase syndrome (AS) subjects. Six core set measures (manual muscle testing, physician global disease activity, patient global disease activity, and extra-muscular disease activity, HAQ-Disability Index and creatine kinase), three functional tests (six-min walk, timed up-and-go, sit-to-stand tests) and SF-36 physical function-10 (PF10) were collected at each visit. Patients wore waist-worn Fitbit® One and ActiGraph® T3X-BT concurrently for 7 days/month for 6 months.

RESULTS

Twenty-four (10 DM, 8 PM/NM, 6 AS) patients (17 females/7 males; 91% Caucasian) were enrolled. Test-retest reliability of daily steps was strong in 1-month follow-up (ICC 0.89). Daily steps and peak 1-min cadence showed moderate-strong correlations with physician global disease activity, patient global disease activity, HAQ-Disability Index, SF-36 PF10 and all three functional tests. Fitbit® and ActiGraph® step counts demonstrated good agreement and strong correlation (ICC 0.96).

CONCLUSION

Fitbit® daily steps and peak 1-min cadence are reliable and valid measures of physical activity in a cohort of myositis patients. This pilot data suggests that Fitbit® has a potential for use in clinical practice and trials to monitor physical activity in myositis patients, but larger studies are needed for further validation.

摘要

目的

炎症性肌病的特征是肌肉无力,限制了日常生活活动。日常步数是身体活动的公认指标。可穿戴技术,如 Fitbit®,可用于追踪日常步数。我们评估了 Fitbit® 的心理测量特性,并比较了 Fitbit® 和 ActiGraph® 计步的准确性。

方法

这是一项前瞻性观察性研究的试点研究,共纳入皮肌炎、多发性肌炎/坏死性肌病或抗合成酶综合征患者 4 次,分别在 0、1、3 和 6 个月时进行。每次就诊时均采集 6 项核心指标(徒手肌力测试、医生总体疾病活动度、患者总体疾病活动度、肌外疾病活动度、HAQ-Disability Index 和肌酸激酶)、3 项功能测试(6 分钟步行测试、计时起立行走测试、坐立站起测试)和 SF-36 躯体功能 10 项(PF10)。患者在 6 个月内每月佩戴腰戴式 Fitbit® One 和 ActiGraph® T3X-BT 计步 7 天。

结果

共纳入 24 名(10 名皮肌炎、8 名多发性肌炎/坏死性肌病、6 名抗合成酶综合征)患者(17 名女性/7 名男性;91%为白人)。1 个月随访时每日步数的重测信度良好(ICC 0.89)。每日步数和 1 分钟峰值步频与医生总体疾病活动度、患者总体疾病活动度、HAQ-Disability Index、SF-36 PF10 和 3 项功能测试均呈中度至强相关。Fitbit® 和 ActiGraph® 的计步数显示出良好的一致性和强相关性(ICC 0.96)。

结论

在肌炎患者队列中,Fitbit® 的每日步数和 1 分钟峰值步频是可靠和有效的身体活动测量指标。这项初步研究数据表明,Fitbit® 有可能用于临床实践和临床试验中监测肌炎患者的身体活动,但需要进一步验证。

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