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Title: Cadence feedback with ECE PEDO to monitor physical activity intensity: A pilot study
Authors: Ardıç, Füsun
Göçer, Esra
Keywords: adult
Article
body mass
clever exercise pedometer
clinical article
descriptive research
exercise test
female
human
male
obesity
pedometer
physical activity
pilot study
priority journal
treadmill exercise
walking
walking speed
ambulatory monitoring
body composition
devices
equipment design
feedback system
motor activity
pathophysiology
physiology
reproducibility
young adult
Adult
Body Composition
Equipment Design
Exercise Test
Feedback
Female
Humans
Male
Monitoring, Ambulatory
Motor Activity
Obesity
Overweight
Pilot Projects
Reproducibility of Results
Walking
Young Adult
Publisher: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the monitoring capabilities of the equipment for clever exercise pedometer (ECE PEDO) that provides audible feedback when the person exceeds the upper and lower limits of the target step numbers per minute and to compare step counts with Yamax SW-200 (YX200) as the criterion pedometer. A total of 30 adult volunteers (15 males and 15 females) were classified as normal weight (n=10), overweight (n=10), and obese (n=10). After the submaximal exercise test on a treadmill, the moderate intensity for walking was determined by using YX200 pedometer and then the number of steps taken in a minute was measured. Lower and upper limits of steps per minute (cadence) were recorded in ECE PEDO providing audible feedback when the person's walking speed gets out of the limits. Volunteers walked for 30 minutes in the individual step count range by attaching the ECE PEDO and YX200 pedometer on both sides of the waist belt in the same session. Step counts of the volunteers were recorded. Wilcoxon, Spearman correlation, and Bland-Altman analyses were performed to show the relationship and agreement between the results of 2 devices. Subjects took an average of 3511-426 and 3493-399 steps during 30 minutes with ECE PEDO and criterion pedometer, respectively. About 3500 steps taken by ECE PEDO reflected that this pedometer has capability of identifying steps per minute to meet moderate intensity of physical activity. There was a strong correlation between step counts of both devices (P<0.001, r=0.96). Correlations across all three BMI categories and both sex remained consistently high ranging from 0.92 to 0.95. There was a high level of agreement between the ECE PEDO and YX200 pedometer in the Bland-Altman analysis. Although both devices showed a strong similarity in counting steps, the ECE PEDO provides monitoring of intensity such that a person can walk in a specified time with a desired speed. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9650
https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000003025
ISSN: 0025-7974
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