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Validation of the SenseWear Mini activity monitor in 5-12-year-old children

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posted on 2024-06-04, 11:03 authored by CMT van Loo, AD Okely, MJ Batterham, T Hinkley, U Ekelund, S Brage, JJ Reilly, GE Peoples, RA Jones, X Janssen, DP Cliff
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to validate SenseWear Mini software algorithm versions 2.2 (SW2.2) and 5.2 (SW5.2) for estimating energy expenditure (EE) in children. DESIGN: Laboratory-based validation study. METHODS: 57 children aged 5-12 y completed a protocol involving 15 semi-structured sedentary (SED), light-intensity (LPA), and moderate- to vigorous-intensity (MVPA) physical activities. EE was estimated using portable indirect calorimetry (IC). The accuracy of EE estimates (kcal·min(-1)) from SW2.2 and SW5.2 were examined at the group level and individual level using the mean absolute percentage error (MAPE), Bland-Altman plots and equivalence testing. RESULTS: MAPE values were lower for SW5.2 (30.1±10.7%) than for SW2.2 (44.0±6.2%). Although mean differences for SW5.2 were smaller than for SW2.2 during SED (-0.23±0.22 vs. -0.61±0.20kcal·min(-1)), LPA (-0.69±0.76 vs. -1.07±0.46kcal·min(-1)) and MVPA (-2.22±1.15 vs. -2.57±1.15kcal·min(-1)), limits of agreement did not decrease for the updated algorithms. For all activities, SW2.2 and SW5.2 were not equivalent to IC (p>0.05). Errors increased with increasing intensity. CONCLUSION: The current SenseWear Mini algorithms SW5.2 underestimated EE. The overall improved accuracy for SW5.2 was not accompanied with improved accuracy at the individual level and EE estimates were not equivalent to IC.

History

Alternative title

Validation of the SenseWear Mini activity monitor in 5—12-year-old children

Journal

Journal of science and medicine in sport

Volume

20

Pagination

55-59

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

1440-2440

eISSN

1878-1861

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, Sports Medicine Australia

Issue

1

Publisher

Elsevier