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Comparing the activPAL Software’s Primary Time in Bed Algorithm against Self-Report and van Der Berg’s Algorithm

Jimikaye B. Courtney, Kayla Nuss, Kate Lyden, Kylie K. Harrall, Deborah H. Glueck, A. Villalobos, Richard F. Hamman, James R. Hébert, Thomas G. Hurley, Jenn A. Leiferman, K. Li, Katherine Alaimo, Jill Litt

2020Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to compare activPAL algorithm-estimated values for time in bed (TIB), wake time (WT) and bedtime (BT) against self-report and an algorithm developed by van der Berg and colleagues. Secondary analyses of baseline data from the Community Activity for Prevention Study (CAPS) were used in which adults ≥ 18 years wore the activPAL for seven days. Mixed-effects models compared differences between TIB, WT, and BT for all three methods. Bland-Altman plots examined agreement and the two-one-sided test examined equivalence. activPAL was not equivalent to self-report or van der Berg in estimating TIB, but was equivalent to self-report for estimating BT, and was equivalent to van der Berg for estimating WT. The activPAL algorithm requires adjustments before researchers can use it to estimate TIB. However, researchers can use activPAL's option to manually enter self-reported BT and WT to estimate TIB and better understand 24-hour movement patterns.

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AlgorithmMathematicsBedtimePhysical activityLimits of agreementPsychologyMedicinePhysical therapyNuclear medicinePsychiatryPhysical Activity and HealthBehavioral Health and InterventionsSleep and related disorders
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