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Characteristics of a Protocol to Collect Objective Physical Activity/Sedentary Behavior Data in a Large Study: Seniors USP (Understanding Sedentary Patterns)
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Physical ActivityBehavior MonitoringSeniors Usp StudyKinesiologyLarge StudyExercisePhysical ExerciseClinical ExercisePublic HealthHealth SciencesHealth PolicyHealth PromotionSedentary PatternsExercise ScienceSeniors UspPhysical Activity EpidemiologyHealth BehaviorHealth MonitoringLifestyle ChangeOlder AdultsHuman Movement
The Seniors USP study measured sedentary behaviour (activPAL3, 9 day wear) in older adults. The measurement protocol had three key characteristics: enabling 24-hour wear (monitor location, waterproofing); minimising data loss (reducing monitor failure, staff training, communication); and quality assurance (removal by researcher, confidence about wear). Two monitors were not returned; 91% (n=700) of returned monitors had 7 valid days of data. Sources of data loss included monitor failure (n=11), exclusion after quality assurance (n=5), early removal for skin irritation (n=8) or procedural errors (n=10). Objective measurement of physical activity and sedentary behaviour in large studies requires decisional trade-offs between data quantity (collecting representative data) and utility (derived outcomes that reflect actual behaviour).
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