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Stepping up with GGIR: Validity of step cadence derived from wrist-worn research-grade accelerometers using the verisense step count algorithm

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posted on 2023-10-12, 08:56 authored by Alex V Rowlands, Benjamin Maylor, Nathan P Dawkins, Paddy C Dempsey, Charlotte L Edwardson, Artur A Soczawa-Stronczyk, Mateusz Bocian, Matthew R Patterson, Tom Yates

The Verisense Step Count Algorithm facilitates generation of steps from wrist-worn accelerometers. Based on preliminary evidence suggesting a proportional bias with overestimation at low steps/day, but underestimation at high steps/day, the algorithm parameters have been revised. We aimed to establish validity of the original and revised algorithms relative to waist-worn ActiGraph step cadence. We also assessed whether step cadence was similar across accelerometer brand and wrist. Ninety-eight participants (age: 58.6±11.1 y) undertook six walks (~500 m hard path) at different speeds (cadence: 92.9±9.5–127.9±8.7 steps/min) while wearing three accelerometers on each wrist (Axivity, GENEActiv, ActiGraph) and an ActiGraph on the waist. Of these, 24 participants also undertook one run (~1000 m). Mean bias for the original algorithm was −21 to −26.1 steps/min (95% limits of agreement (LoA) ~±65 steps/min) and mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) 17–22%. This was unevenly distributed with increasing error as speed increased. Mean bias and 95%LoA were halved with the revised algorithm parameters (~-10 to −12 steps/min, 95%LoA ~30 steps/min, MAPE ~10-12%). Performance was similar across brand and wrist. The revised step algorithm provides a more valid measure of step cadence than the original, with MAPE similar to recently reported wrist-wear summary MAPE (7–11%). 

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This study was supported by the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration East Midlands (ARC EM). University of Leicester authors are supported by the NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre, and the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) East Midlands. MB was supported by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) under the Polish Returns programme, grant number PPN/PPO/2019/1/00036.

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Citation

Journal of Sports Sciences, 40:19, 2182-2190

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Diabetes Research Centre

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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Journal of Sports Sciences

Volume

40

Issue

19

Pagination

2182–2190

Publisher

Taylor and Francis Group

issn

0264-0414

eissn

1466-447X

Acceptance date

2022-11-07

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2023-10-12

Language

en

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