Cross-validation of cut-points in preschool children using different accelerometer placements and data axes

Teatske M. Altenburg*, Lotte de Vries, Rianne op den Buijsch, Emma Eyre, Alexandra Dobell, Michael Duncan, Mai J.M. Chinapaw

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Abstract

The present study cross-validated various cut-points to assess physical activity and sedentary behaviour in preschoolers, using hip- and wrist-worn accelerometers and both vertical axis and vector magnitude data. Secondly, we examined the influence of epoch length on time estimates of physical activity and sedentary behaviour. Sixty-four preschoolers (34 girls) wore two accelerometers, on their right hip and dominant wrist, during 1 hour of free play. Preschoolers’ activities were observed by two trained researchers. Area under the curve (AUC) was calculated for the receiving operating characteristic (ROC) curves as a measure of precision. AUC ranges were 0.603–0.723 for sedentary behaviour, 0.472–0.545 for light physical activity and 0.503–0.661 for moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), indicating poor to fair precision. Percentage of time classified as sedentary behaviour, light or MVPA according to observation and accelerometer data varied largely between cut-points, accelerometer placements and axes. The influence of epoch length on time estimates was minimal across cut-points, except for one hip-based vector magnitude cut-point. Across all accelerometer placements and data axes, no set of cut-points demonstrated adequate precision for sedentary behaviour, light physical activity and MVPA. The highly variable and omnidirectional activity pattern of preschoolers may explain the lack of adequate cut-points.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)379-385
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Sports Sciences
Volume40
Issue number4
Early online date18 Jan 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Feb 2022

Keywords

  • Preschoolers
  • sedentary behaviour
  • physical activity
  • vertical axis
  • vector magnitude
  • classification

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