Acceptability and use of waist-worn physical activity monitors in Jamaican adolescents: lessons from the field.
Joanne A SmithSara-Lou ChristieBonny Rockette-WagnerLorraine WilsonIshtar O GoviaKeri-Ann FaceyMarshall K Tulloch-ReidPublished in: BMC research notes (2023)
Participants, 80.5% female, had a mean age of 15.5 ± 0.8 years with 60% attending schools in low-income communities. Accelerometer return rates were > 98% with 84% providing valid data. Validity did not vary by age group, sex and school setting. While participants were excited about participating in the accelerometer sub-study, commonly reported challenges included monitor discomfort during sleep and maintaining the study diary. Objective measurement of physical activity using 24-h waist-worn accelerometers is feasible and acceptable in Jamaican adolescents.