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An evaluation of data processing when using the ActiGraph GT3X accelerometer in non-ambulant children and adolescents with cerebral palsy.

Trille JakobssonKatarina LauruschkusÅsa B Tornberg
Published in: Clinical physiology and functional imaging (2022)
Vector magnitude and a non-wear time of at least 90 consecutive minutes statistically significantly increased minutes recorded per day, especially for sedentary time. There was a statistically significant difference in numbers of valid days depending on time criteria set to determine a valid day, whereas there was no statistically significant difference in valid periods using 3 compared to 4 days. This study suggests using the pre-settings in ActiLife; vector magnitude, non-wear time of 90 consecutive minutes, 500 min recorded per day with periods of at least 3 valid days when assessing physical activity objectively by the ActiGraph GT3X accelerometer in non-ambulant children and adolescents with CP.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • cerebral palsy
  • body mass index
  • sleep quality
  • children with cerebral palsy
  • electronic health record
  • deep learning