Activity validation study , Whakamana ako

The activity validation study aims to assess physical activity and sedentary behaviour in children via a wrist-worn accelerometer.

About the study

The main aim of this research is to develop an algorithm to accurately assess physical activity and sedentary behaviour in children from wrist-worn accelerometer data. Wear compliance is greatly increased with wrist-worn devices in comparison to hip-worn.

Secondary aims are to validate the newly developed algorithm against established hip-worn algorithms and objectively measured energy expenditure.

What accelerometers are

Accelerometers are small movement-sensing devices that assess time spent at various physical activity intensities (sedentary, light, moderate, vigorous).

Rationale for the study

Although accelerometers have traditionally been worn on the hip, recent studies have reported increased compliance with wrist-worn devices, mainly due to comfort. But wrist-worn algorithms for data collection from children are not available.

As a result, studies of children continue to either:

  • place devices on the hip, compromising compliance
  • process data from wrist-worn devices using inappropriate or unvalidated algorithms, compromising data quality.

Consent forms

Consent forms have been distributed by Kauri Park Primary School and Birkdale Intermediate School to those classes and students involved in the study.

Download the consent form

Requirements

In order for your child to be involved in Part B (energy expenditure measurement during activity), they must be able to:

  • ride a bike for five minutes
  • jog for five minutes
  • run for five minutes.

Participant information sheet

For detailed information about the study, download the participant information sheet.

Download the participant information sheet.

Contact the study team

Contact us if you have any questions about this study.

Professor Ajmol Ali

Professor Ajmol Ali

PhD, MSc, BSc(Hons)
Professor of Sport and Exercise Science/Associate Dean - International
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Department
School of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition
College
College of Health
Campus
Auckland campus

Anita Randell-Clark

Department
School of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition
 Owen Mugridge

Owen Mugridge

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Department
School of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition

Dr Arindam Basu

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Department
School of Health Sciences, University of Canterbury
Dr Wendy O’Brien

Dr Wendy O’Brien

Department
School of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition