Thigh-worn accelerometry for measuring movement and posture across the 24-hour cycle: a scoping review and expert statement.
Matthew Leigh StevensNidhi GuptaElif Inan ErogluPatrick Joseph CrowleyBarbaros ErogluAdrian BaumanMalcolm GranatLeon StrakerPeter PalmSari StenholmMette AadahlPaul MorkSebastien ChastinVegar RangulMark HamerAnnemarie KosterAndreas HoltermannEmmanuel StamatakisPublished in: BMJ open sport & exercise medicine (2020)
Thigh-worn accelerometry is an emerging method of capturing movement and posture across the 24 hours cycle. In 2020, the literature is limited to 22 primary studies from high-income western countries. This work identified ProPASS's strategic directions-indicating areas where ProPASS can most benefit the field of research: use of clear terminology, refinement of the measured construct, standardised protocols/tools and flexible data sharing.