Evaluation of New Gyro-Sensor and Accelerometer Device to Estimate Physical Activity

  • Takahashi Shinji
    Department of Regional Management, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Tohoku Gakuin University
  • Suzuki Koya
    Department of Human Science, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Tohoku Gakuin University
  • Kizuka Tomohiro
    Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Science, University of Tsukuba

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The purpose of this study was to assess the accuracy of a new motion sensor wristband (ViM sports memory: ViM), consisting of an accelerometer and a gyro-sensor, by comparing the accuracy with those of indirect calorimeter (IC) and a commonly used accelerometer (Lifecorder: LC). Twenty-five participants (13 males; 12 females) walked at 3.6, 4.8, and 6.0 km·h−1 and ran at 7.2 and 9.6 km·h−1 on a treadmill for 5 min. Then, another 10 males performed static stretching and hopscotch for 5 min each. Measured energy expenditure (EE) by the IC and estimations of the LC and ViM were compared by repeated measures ANOVA. During walking, differences between the IC and ViM (24 to 74%) were lager than those between the IC and LC (−16 to 0%). During running, differences between the IC and LC (−35 to −21%) were larger than those between the IC and ViM (−17 to 14%). During static stretch and hopscotch, differences between the IC and ViM (stretching, −21%; hopscotch −40%) were smaller than those between the IC and LC (stretching, −40%; hopscotch, −66%). The ViM is more suitable than the LC for the estimation of EE during running or static stretching; however, the accuracy of the ViM was far inferior to that of the LC during walking.

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  • CRID
    1390282680264581632
  • NII Article ID
    130000156405
  • DOI
    10.5432/ijshs.ijshs20090002
  • ISSN
    18804012
    13481509
  • Text Lang
    en
  • Article Type
    journal article
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