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Calibration and Cross-validation of Accelerometry in Children and Adolescents with Cystic Fibrosis

May Silveira Bianchim, Melitta McNarry Orcid Logo, Rachel Evans, Lena Thia, Alan R. Barker Orcid Logo, Craig A. Williams Orcid Logo, Sarah Denford, Kelly Mackintosh Orcid Logo

Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, Volume: 27, Issue: 1, Pages: 1 - 9

Swansea University Authors: May Silveira Bianchim, Melitta McNarry Orcid Logo, Kelly Mackintosh Orcid Logo

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Commonly used cut-points may misclassify physical activity (PA) in people with cystic fibrosis (CF). The aim of this study was to develop and cross-validate condition-specific cut-points in children and adolescents with CF. Thirty-five children and adolescents with CF (15 girls; 11.6 ± 2.8 years) an...

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title Calibration and Cross-validation of Accelerometry in Children and Adolescents with Cystic Fibrosis
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May Silveira Bianchim
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title_short Calibration and Cross-validation of Accelerometry in Children and Adolescents with Cystic Fibrosis
title_full Calibration and Cross-validation of Accelerometry in Children and Adolescents with Cystic Fibrosis
title_fullStr Calibration and Cross-validation of Accelerometry in Children and Adolescents with Cystic Fibrosis
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description Commonly used cut-points may misclassify physical activity (PA) in people with cystic fibrosis (CF). The aim of this study was to develop and cross-validate condition-specific cut-points in children and adolescents with CF. Thirty-five children and adolescents with CF (15 girls; 11.6 ± 2.8 years) and 28 controls (16 girls; 12.2 ± 2.7 years), had their energy expenditure and triaxial acceleration measured during six daily activities of varying intensities. Euclidean Norm Minus One (ENMO) and Mean Amplitude Deviation (MAD) were extracted using both GENEActiv (both wrists) and ActiGraph GT9X (both wrists and right waist) accelerometers. ROC curves were used to determine healthy and CF-specific raw acceleration cut-points for sedentary time (SED), moderate physical activity (MPA) and vigorous physical activity (VPA). The PA cut-points were generally lower in CF compared to controls for both ENMO (60.2–73.1 vs. 63.5–86.8 mg) and MAD (58.9–85.2 vs. 75.9–93.7 mg). These substantial inter-cut-point differences support the need for disease-specific cut-points.
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