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. 1977 Oct 31;37(3):219-28.
doi: 10.1007/BF00421777.

The use of pedometer and actometer in studying daily physical activity in man. Part I: reliability of pedometer and actometer

The use of pedometer and actometer in studying daily physical activity in man. Part I: reliability of pedometer and actometer

W H Saris et al. Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol. .

Abstract

The purpose of this study was a critical evaluation of pedometer and actometer for estimating daily physical activity. Both instruments were tested for reliability on a carriage with movements in different directions. To obtain comparable data of different pedometers it was necessary to adjust the spring tension very carefully. The reliability of the individual actometer was satisfactory, but there are large differences between the watches. Therefore, a correction factor (C.F.) was introduced. Some experiments were carried out on a treadmill. 9 Children (aged 5-6 years) and 6 young adult males (aged 21-31 years) walked and ran at different speeds. The energy expenditure was calculated from formulas. The pedometer overestimates the actual step rate with 0.1-0.3 counts per step during fast walking (6-9 km-h-1) and fast running (15 km-h-1). It underestimates the actual step rate with 0.2-0.7 counts per step, while walking slowly. It was shown that the pedometer does not reflect the differences in energy expenditure levels at different speed very well. The actometer units per step increases more or less proportional to the speed of walking and running. In contrast to the pedometer results the actometer results are more related to the energy expediture levels at different speed. The results of this study suggest that the actometer might be a valid indicator of the daily physical activity in terms of energy expenditure.

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