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J Phys Act Health ; 11(4): 759-69, 2014 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23575387

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BACKGROUND: The popularity of smartphones has led researchers to ask if they can replace traditional tools for assessing free-living physical activity. Our purpose was to establish proof-of-concept that a smartphone could record acceleration during physical activity, and those data could be modeled to predict activity type (walking or running), speed (km·h-1), and energy expenditure (METs). METHODS: An application to record and e-mail accelerations was developed for the Apple iPhone®/iPod Touch®. Twenty-five healthy adults performed treadmill walking (4.0 km·h-1 to 7.2 km·h-1) and running (8.1 km·h-1 to 11.3 km·h-1) wearing the device. Criterion energy expenditure measurements were collected via metabolic cart. RESULTS: Activity type was classified with 99% accuracy. Speed was predicted with a bias of 0.02 km·h-1 (SEE: 0.57 km·h-1) for walking, -0.03 km·h-1 (SEE: 1.02 km·h-1) for running. Energy expenditure was predicted with a bias of 0.35 METs (SEE: 0.75 METs) for walking, -0.43 METs (SEE: 1.24 METs) for running. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that an iPhone/iPod Touch can predict aspects of locomotion with accuracy similar to other accelerometer-based tools. Future studies may leverage this and the additional features of smartphones to improve data collection and compliance.


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Accelerometry/instrumentation , Energy Metabolism/physiology , Heart Rate/physiology , MP3-Player , Monitoring, Physiologic/instrumentation , Running/physiology , Walking/physiology , Accelerometry/methods , Accelerometry/standards , Adult , Alberta , Analysis of Variance , Body Mass Index , Exercise Test/instrumentation , Female , Humans , Logistic Models , Male , Monitoring, Physiologic/methods , Monitoring, Physiologic/standards , Software
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