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Measuring ambulation with wrist‐based and hip‐based activity trackers for children with cerebral palsy
Aim To assess the accuracy of consumer available wrist‐based and hip‐based activity trackers in quantitatively measuring ambulation in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Method Thirty‐nine children (23 males, 16 females; mean age [SD] 9y 7mo [3y 5mo]; range 4–15y) with CP were fitted with trackers b...
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description | Aim
To assess the accuracy of consumer available wrist‐based and hip‐based activity trackers in quantitatively measuring ambulation in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
Method
Thirty‐nine children (23 males, 16 females; mean age [SD] 9y 7mo [3y 5mo]; range 4–15y) with CP were fitted with trackers both on their wrist and hip. Each participant stood for 3 minutes, ambulated in a hallway, and sat for 3 minutes. The number of steps and distance were recorded on trackers and compared to manually counted steps and distance. Pearson correlation coefficients were determined for the number of steps during ambulation from each tracker and a manual count. Mean absolute error (MAE) and range of errors were calculated for steps during ambulation for each tracker and a manual count and for distance for each tracker and hallway distance.
Results
For the number of steps, a weak inverse relationship (r=−0.033) was found for the wrist‐based tracker and a strong positive relationship (r=0.991) for the hip‐based tracker. The MAE was 88 steps for the wrist‐based and seven steps for the hip‐based tracker. The MAE for distance was 0.06 miles for the wrist‐based and 0.07 miles for the hip‐based tracker.
Interpretation
Only the hip‐based tracker provided an accurate step count; neither tracker was accurate for distance. Thus, ambulation of children with CP can be accurately quantified with readily available trackers.
What this paper adds
Consumer available activity trackers accurately measure ambulation in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
The hip‐based tracker is more accurate than the wrist‐based tracker for children with CP.
The hip‐based Fitbit activity tracker accurately measures step counts of children with CP during ambulation.
Resumen
Medición de la ambulación con rastreadores de actividad de muñeca y cadera para niños con parálisis cerebral
Objetivo
Evaluar la precisión de los rastreadores de actividad basados en la muñeca y en la cadera disponibles para el consumidor en la medición cuantitativa de la ambulación en niños con parálisis cerebral (PC)
Metodo
Treinta y nueve niños (23 varones, 16 mujeres; edad media [DS] 9 años y 7 meses [3 años y 5 meses]; rango 4‐15 años) con PC fueron equipados con rastreadores en su muñeca y cadera. Cada participante se paró durante 3 minutos, caminó por un pasillo y se sentó durante 3 minutos. La cantidad de pasos y la distancia se registraron en los rastreadores y se compararon con los pasos y la distancia contados manualmente. Los |
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To assess the accuracy of consumer available wrist‐based and hip‐based activity trackers in quantitatively measuring ambulation in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
Method
Thirty‐nine children (23 males, 16 females; mean age [SD] 9y 7mo [3y 5mo]; range 4–15y) with CP were fitted with trackers both on their wrist and hip. Each participant stood for 3 minutes, ambulated in a hallway, and sat for 3 minutes. The number of steps and distance were recorded on trackers and compared to manually counted steps and distance. Pearson correlation coefficients were determined for the number of steps during ambulation from each tracker and a manual count. Mean absolute error (MAE) and range of errors were calculated for steps during ambulation for each tracker and a manual count and for distance for each tracker and hallway distance.
Results
For the number of steps, a weak inverse relationship (r=−0.033) was found for the wrist‐based tracker and a strong positive relationship (r=0.991) for the hip‐based tracker. The MAE was 88 steps for the wrist‐based and seven steps for the hip‐based tracker. The MAE for distance was 0.06 miles for the wrist‐based and 0.07 miles for the hip‐based tracker.
Interpretation
Only the hip‐based tracker provided an accurate step count; neither tracker was accurate for distance. Thus, ambulation of children with CP can be accurately quantified with readily available trackers.
What this paper adds
Consumer available activity trackers accurately measure ambulation in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
The hip‐based tracker is more accurate than the wrist‐based tracker for children with CP.
The hip‐based Fitbit activity tracker accurately measures step counts of children with CP during ambulation.
Resumen
Medición de la ambulación con rastreadores de actividad de muñeca y cadera para niños con parálisis cerebral
Objetivo
Evaluar la precisión de los rastreadores de actividad basados en la muñeca y en la cadera disponibles para el consumidor en la medición cuantitativa de la ambulación en niños con parálisis cerebral (PC)
Metodo
Treinta y nueve niños (23 varones, 16 mujeres; edad media [DS] 9 años y 7 meses [3 años y 5 meses]; rango 4‐15 años) con PC fueron equipados con rastreadores en su muñeca y cadera. Cada participante se paró durante 3 minutos, caminó por un pasillo y se sentó durante 3 minutos. La cantidad de pasos y la distancia se registraron en los rastreadores y se compararon con los pasos y la distancia contados manualmente. Los coeficientes de correlación de Pearson se determinaron para el número de pasos durante la ambulación de cada rastreador y un conteo manual. El error absoluto medio (MAE) y el rango de errores se calcularon para los pasos durante la ambulación y la distancia del pasillo para cada rastreador y para el conteo manual.
Resultados
Para el número de pasos, se encontró una relación inversa débil (r = –0.033) para el rastreador ubicado en la muñeca y una relación positiva fuerte (r = 0.991) para el rastreador ubicado en la cadera. El MAE fue de 88 pasos para la muñeca y siete pasos para el rastreador de la cadera. El MAE para la distancia fue de 0.06 millas para la muñeca y 0.07 millas para el rastreador ubicado en la cadera.
Interpretación
Solo el rastreador ubicado en la cadera proporcionó un conteo de pasos preciso; ninguno de los rastreadores era preciso para la distancia. Por lo tanto, la deambulación de los niños con PC se puede cuantificar con precisión con rastreadores fácilmente disponibles.
Medindo a deambulação com rastreador de atividade posicionado no punho e quadril comercialmente disponível em crianças com paralisia cerebral
Objetivo
Avaliar a precisão de rastreadores de atividade posicionados no punho e quadril, disponíveis para o consumidor, para mensurar qualitativamente a deambulação em crianças com paralisia cerebral (PC).
Método
Trinta e nove crianças (23 meninos, 16 meninas; média da idade [DP] 9 anos e 7 meses [3 anos e 5 meses]; amplitude 4‐15 anos) com PC foram equipados com rastreadores em punho e quadril. Cada participante permaneceu em pé durante 3 minutos, andando em um corredor, e sentado por 3 minutos. O número de passos e distância foram registrados nos rastreadores e comparados com os passos e distância medidos manualmente. Coeficientes de correlação de Pearson foram determinados para o número de passos durante a deambulação para cada rastreador e a contagem manual. O Erro Médio Absoluto (EMA) e variância de erros foram calculados para os passos durante a deambulação para cada rastreador e a contagem manual e para a distância de cada rastreador e a distância do corredor.
Resultados
Para o número de passos, uma relação inversa fraca (r=‐0,033) foi encontrada entre o rastreador do punho e uma relação positiva forte (r=0,991) para o reastreador do quadril. A EMA foi de 88 passos para o rastreador do punho e sete passos para o rastreador do quadril. A EMA para a distância foi de 0,06 milhas (9,66km) para o rastreador do punho e 0,07 milhas (11,26km) para o rastreador do quadril.
Interpretação
Somente o rastreador do quadril forneceu a contagem precisa dos passos; nenhum rastreador foi preciso para a distância. Assim, a deambulação em crianças com PC pode ser quantificada com precisão com os rastreadores atualmente disponíveis.
What this paper adds
Consumer available activity trackers accurately measure ambulation in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
The hip‐based tracker is more accurate than the wrist‐based tracker for children with CP.
The hip‐based Fitbit activity tracker accurately measures step counts of children with CP during ambulation.
This article's has been translated into Spanish and Portuguese.
Follow the links from the to view the translations.
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To assess the accuracy of consumer available wrist‐based and hip‐based activity trackers in quantitatively measuring ambulation in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
Method
Thirty‐nine children (23 males, 16 females; mean age [SD] 9y 7mo [3y 5mo]; range 4–15y) with CP were fitted with trackers both on their wrist and hip. Each participant stood for 3 minutes, ambulated in a hallway, and sat for 3 minutes. The number of steps and distance were recorded on trackers and compared to manually counted steps and distance. Pearson correlation coefficients were determined for the number of steps during ambulation from each tracker and a manual count. Mean absolute error (MAE) and range of errors were calculated for steps during ambulation for each tracker and a manual count and for distance for each tracker and hallway distance.
Results
For the number of steps, a weak inverse relationship (r=−0.033) was found for the wrist‐based tracker and a strong positive relationship (r=0.991) for the hip‐based tracker. The MAE was 88 steps for the wrist‐based and seven steps for the hip‐based tracker. The MAE for distance was 0.06 miles for the wrist‐based and 0.07 miles for the hip‐based tracker.
Interpretation
Only the hip‐based tracker provided an accurate step count; neither tracker was accurate for distance. Thus, ambulation of children with CP can be accurately quantified with readily available trackers.
What this paper adds
Consumer available activity trackers accurately measure ambulation in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
The hip‐based tracker is more accurate than the wrist‐based tracker for children with CP.
The hip‐based Fitbit activity tracker accurately measures step counts of children with CP during ambulation.
Resumen
Medición de la ambulación con rastreadores de actividad de muñeca y cadera para niños con parálisis cerebral
Objetivo
Evaluar la precisión de los rastreadores de actividad basados en la muñeca y en la cadera disponibles para el consumidor en la medición cuantitativa de la ambulación en niños con parálisis cerebral (PC)
Metodo
Treinta y nueve niños (23 varones, 16 mujeres; edad media [DS] 9 años y 7 meses [3 años y 5 meses]; rango 4‐15 años) con PC fueron equipados con rastreadores en su muñeca y cadera. Cada participante se paró durante 3 minutos, caminó por un pasillo y se sentó durante 3 minutos. La cantidad de pasos y la distancia se registraron en los rastreadores y se compararon con los pasos y la distancia contados manualmente. Los coeficientes de correlación de Pearson se determinaron para el número de pasos durante la ambulación de cada rastreador y un conteo manual. El error absoluto medio (MAE) y el rango de errores se calcularon para los pasos durante la ambulación y la distancia del pasillo para cada rastreador y para el conteo manual.
Resultados
Para el número de pasos, se encontró una relación inversa débil (r = –0.033) para el rastreador ubicado en la muñeca y una relación positiva fuerte (r = 0.991) para el rastreador ubicado en la cadera. El MAE fue de 88 pasos para la muñeca y siete pasos para el rastreador de la cadera. El MAE para la distancia fue de 0.06 millas para la muñeca y 0.07 millas para el rastreador ubicado en la cadera.
Interpretación
Solo el rastreador ubicado en la cadera proporcionó un conteo de pasos preciso; ninguno de los rastreadores era preciso para la distancia. Por lo tanto, la deambulación de los niños con PC se puede cuantificar con precisión con rastreadores fácilmente disponibles.
Medindo a deambulação com rastreador de atividade posicionado no punho e quadril comercialmente disponível em crianças com paralisia cerebral
Objetivo
Avaliar a precisão de rastreadores de atividade posicionados no punho e quadril, disponíveis para o consumidor, para mensurar qualitativamente a deambulação em crianças com paralisia cerebral (PC).
Método
Trinta e nove crianças (23 meninos, 16 meninas; média da idade [DP] 9 anos e 7 meses [3 anos e 5 meses]; amplitude 4‐15 anos) com PC foram equipados com rastreadores em punho e quadril. Cada participante permaneceu em pé durante 3 minutos, andando em um corredor, e sentado por 3 minutos. O número de passos e distância foram registrados nos rastreadores e comparados com os passos e distância medidos manualmente. Coeficientes de correlação de Pearson foram determinados para o número de passos durante a deambulação para cada rastreador e a contagem manual. O Erro Médio Absoluto (EMA) e variância de erros foram calculados para os passos durante a deambulação para cada rastreador e a contagem manual e para a distância de cada rastreador e a distância do corredor.
Resultados
Para o número de passos, uma relação inversa fraca (r=‐0,033) foi encontrada entre o rastreador do punho e uma relação positiva forte (r=0,991) para o reastreador do quadril. A EMA foi de 88 passos para o rastreador do punho e sete passos para o rastreador do quadril. A EMA para a distância foi de 0,06 milhas (9,66km) para o rastreador do punho e 0,07 milhas (11,26km) para o rastreador do quadril.
Interpretação
Somente o rastreador do quadril forneceu a contagem precisa dos passos; nenhum rastreador foi preciso para a distância. Assim, a deambulação em crianças com PC pode ser quantificada com precisão com os rastreadores atualmente disponíveis.
What this paper adds
Consumer available activity trackers accurately measure ambulation in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
The hip‐based tracker is more accurate than the wrist‐based tracker for children with CP.
The hip‐based Fitbit activity tracker accurately measures step counts of children with CP during ambulation.
This article's has been translated into Spanish and Portuguese.
Follow the links from the to view the translations.
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To assess the accuracy of consumer available wrist‐based and hip‐based activity trackers in quantitatively measuring ambulation in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
Method
Thirty‐nine children (23 males, 16 females; mean age [SD] 9y 7mo [3y 5mo]; range 4–15y) with CP were fitted with trackers both on their wrist and hip. Each participant stood for 3 minutes, ambulated in a hallway, and sat for 3 minutes. The number of steps and distance were recorded on trackers and compared to manually counted steps and distance. Pearson correlation coefficients were determined for the number of steps during ambulation from each tracker and a manual count. Mean absolute error (MAE) and range of errors were calculated for steps during ambulation for each tracker and a manual count and for distance for each tracker and hallway distance.
Results
For the number of steps, a weak inverse relationship (r=−0.033) was found for the wrist‐based tracker and a strong positive relationship (r=0.991) for the hip‐based tracker. The MAE was 88 steps for the wrist‐based and seven steps for the hip‐based tracker. The MAE for distance was 0.06 miles for the wrist‐based and 0.07 miles for the hip‐based tracker.
Interpretation
Only the hip‐based tracker provided an accurate step count; neither tracker was accurate for distance. Thus, ambulation of children with CP can be accurately quantified with readily available trackers.
What this paper adds
Consumer available activity trackers accurately measure ambulation in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
The hip‐based tracker is more accurate than the wrist‐based tracker for children with CP.
The hip‐based Fitbit activity tracker accurately measures step counts of children with CP during ambulation.
Resumen
Medición de la ambulación con rastreadores de actividad de muñeca y cadera para niños con parálisis cerebral
Objetivo
Evaluar la precisión de los rastreadores de actividad basados en la muñeca y en la cadera disponibles para el consumidor en la medición cuantitativa de la ambulación en niños con parálisis cerebral (PC)
Metodo
Treinta y nueve niños (23 varones, 16 mujeres; edad media [DS] 9 años y 7 meses [3 años y 5 meses]; rango 4‐15 años) con PC fueron equipados con rastreadores en su muñeca y cadera. Cada participante se paró durante 3 minutos, caminó por un pasillo y se sentó durante 3 minutos. La cantidad de pasos y la distancia se registraron en los rastreadores y se compararon con los pasos y la distancia contados manualmente. Los coeficientes de correlación de Pearson se determinaron para el número de pasos durante la ambulación de cada rastreador y un conteo manual. El error absoluto medio (MAE) y el rango de errores se calcularon para los pasos durante la ambulación y la distancia del pasillo para cada rastreador y para el conteo manual.
Resultados
Para el número de pasos, se encontró una relación inversa débil (r = –0.033) para el rastreador ubicado en la muñeca y una relación positiva fuerte (r = 0.991) para el rastreador ubicado en la cadera. El MAE fue de 88 pasos para la muñeca y siete pasos para el rastreador de la cadera. El MAE para la distancia fue de 0.06 millas para la muñeca y 0.07 millas para el rastreador ubicado en la cadera.
Interpretación
Solo el rastreador ubicado en la cadera proporcionó un conteo de pasos preciso; ninguno de los rastreadores era preciso para la distancia. Por lo tanto, la deambulación de los niños con PC se puede cuantificar con precisión con rastreadores fácilmente disponibles.
Medindo a deambulação com rastreador de atividade posicionado no punho e quadril comercialmente disponível em crianças com paralisia cerebral
Objetivo
Avaliar a precisão de rastreadores de atividade posicionados no punho e quadril, disponíveis para o consumidor, para mensurar qualitativamente a deambulação em crianças com paralisia cerebral (PC).
Método
Trinta e nove crianças (23 meninos, 16 meninas; média da idade [DP] 9 anos e 7 meses [3 anos e 5 meses]; amplitude 4‐15 anos) com PC foram equipados com rastreadores em punho e quadril. Cada participante permaneceu em pé durante 3 minutos, andando em um corredor, e sentado por 3 minutos. O número de passos e distância foram registrados nos rastreadores e comparados com os passos e distância medidos manualmente. Coeficientes de correlação de Pearson foram determinados para o número de passos durante a deambulação para cada rastreador e a contagem manual. O Erro Médio Absoluto (EMA) e variância de erros foram calculados para os passos durante a deambulação para cada rastreador e a contagem manual e para a distância de cada rastreador e a distância do corredor.
Resultados
Para o número de passos, uma relação inversa fraca (r=‐0,033) foi encontrada entre o rastreador do punho e uma relação positiva forte (r=0,991) para o reastreador do quadril. A EMA foi de 88 passos para o rastreador do punho e sete passos para o rastreador do quadril. A EMA para a distância foi de 0,06 milhas (9,66km) para o rastreador do punho e 0,07 milhas (11,26km) para o rastreador do quadril.
Interpretação
Somente o rastreador do quadril forneceu a contagem precisa dos passos; nenhum rastreador foi preciso para a distância. Assim, a deambulação em crianças com PC pode ser quantificada com precisão com os rastreadores atualmente disponíveis.
What this paper adds
Consumer available activity trackers accurately measure ambulation in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
The hip‐based tracker is more accurate than the wrist‐based tracker for children with CP.
The hip‐based Fitbit activity tracker accurately measures step counts of children with CP during ambulation.
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subjects | Adolescent Cerebral Palsy - diagnosis Cerebral Palsy - physiopathology Child Child, Preschool Female Hip Humans Male Monitoring, Ambulatory - instrumentation Monitoring, Ambulatory - methods Reproducibility of Results Walking Wrist |
title | Measuring ambulation with wrist‐based and hip‐based activity trackers for children with cerebral palsy |
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