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Predictive validity and classification accuracy of ActiGraph energy expenditure equations and cut-points in young children

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posted on 2024-11-15, 16:23 authored by Xanne Janssen, Dylan CliffDylan Cliff, John J Reilly, Trina Hinkley, Rachel JonesRachel Jones, Marijka BatterhamMarijka Batterham, Ulf Ekelund, Soren Brage, Anthony OkelyAnthony Okely
Objectives Evaluate the predictive validity of ActiGraph energy expenditure equations and the classification accuracy of physical activity intensity cut-points in preschoolers. Methods Forty children aged 4–6 years (5.3±1.0 years) completed a ~150-min room calorimeter protocol involving age-appropriate sedentary, light and moderate-to vigorous-intensity physical activities. Children wore an ActiGraph GT3X on the right mid-axillary line of the hip. Energy expenditure measured by room calorimetry and physical activity intensity classified using direct observation were the criterion methods. Energy expenditure was predicted using Pate and Puyau equations. Physical activity intensity was classified using Evenson, Sirard, Van Cauwenberghe, Pate, Puyau, and Reilly, ActiGraph cut-points. Results The Pate equation significantly overestimated VO2 during sedentary behaviors, light physical activities and total VO2 (P Conclusion Available ActiGraph equations do not provide accurate estimates of energy expenditure across physical activity intensities in preschoolers. Cut-points of ≤25counts⋅15 s−1 and ≥420 counts⋅15 s−1 for classifying sedentary behaviors and moderate-to vigorous-intensity physical activities, respectively, are recommended.

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Janssen, X., Cliff, D. P., Reilly, J. J., Hinkley, T., Jones, R. A., Batterham, M., Ekelund, U., Brage, S. & Okely, A. D. (2013). Predictive validity and classification accuracy of ActiGraph energy expenditure equations and cut-points in young children. PLoS One, 8 (11), 1-9.

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PLoS ONE

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8

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11

Language

English

RIS ID

84754

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