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Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Article Title: Validation of Five Minimally Obstructive Methods to Estimate Physical Activity Energy Expenditure in Young Adults in Semi-Standardized Settings
doi: 10.3390/s150306133
Figure Lengend Snippet: Methods based on mounted equipment to calculate energy expenditure of different activities.
Article Snippet:
Techniques: Software, Activity Assay
Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Article Title: Validation of Five Minimally Obstructive Methods to Estimate Physical Activity Energy Expenditure in Young Adults in Semi-Standardized Settings
doi: 10.3390/s150306133
Figure Lengend Snippet: Comparisons between measured EE by COSMED K4b 2 (indirect calorimetry) and estimated EE by different methods for different activities performed during a standardized protocol.
Article Snippet:
Techniques:
Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Article Title: Validation of Five Minimally Obstructive Methods to Estimate Physical Activity Energy Expenditure in Young Adults in Semi-Standardized Settings
doi: 10.3390/s150306133
Figure Lengend Snippet: Comparisons of EE of stationary and physical activities measured by COSMED K4b 2 (indirect calorimetry) and estimated by different methods during a semi-standardized protocol.
Article Snippet:
Techniques:
Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Article Title: Validation of Five Minimally Obstructive Methods to Estimate Physical Activity Energy Expenditure in Young Adults in Semi-Standardized Settings
doi: 10.3390/s150306133
Figure Lengend Snippet: Bland-Altman plots of the EE estimated in the stationary activity types lying, sitting and standing in the semi-standardized protocol of the methods ( a ) ActivPAL; ( b ) ActiGraph; ( c ) Actiheart; ( d ) AGhip+Acti4 and ( e ): AGthigh+Acti4. Dashed lines represent the limits of agreement (±1.96 SD), full line the mean difference between estimated and measured EE. The thin line represents the linear correlation plot of the individual scatter plots and R 2 -value ( R 2 ) the Pearson coefficient of determination of individual scatter plots to this linear correlation line.
Article Snippet:
Techniques: Activity Assay
Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Article Title: Validation of Five Minimally Obstructive Methods to Estimate Physical Activity Energy Expenditure in Young Adults in Semi-Standardized Settings
doi: 10.3390/s150306133
Figure Lengend Snippet: Bland-Altman plots of the EE estimated in the physical activity types walking, running, cycling and walking stairs in the semi-standardized protocol of the methods: ( a ) ActivPAL; ( b ) ActiGraph; ( c ) Actiheart; ( d ) AGhip + Acti4 and ( e ): AGthigh + Acti4. Dashed lines represent the limits of agreement (±1.96 SD), solid line represents the mean difference between estimated and measured EE. The thin line represents the linear regression between EE by COSMED and difference between EE estimated by different methods and COSMED. R 2 is the Pearson coefficient of determination of individual scatter plots to this linear regression line.
Article Snippet:
Techniques: Activity Assay
Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Article Title: Validation of Five Minimally Obstructive Methods to Estimate Physical Activity Energy Expenditure in Young Adults in Semi-Standardized Settings
doi: 10.3390/s150306133
Figure Lengend Snippet: Methods based on mounted equipment to calculate energy expenditure of different activities.
Article Snippet: EE was estimated by the standard ActivPAL 3 software (ActivPAL), ActiGraph GT3X+ (ActiGraph) and Actiheart (Actiheart), and by a combination of activity type recognition via Acti4 software and activity counts per minute (CPM) of either a hip- or thigh-worn
Techniques: Software, Activity Assay
Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Article Title: Validation of Five Minimally Obstructive Methods to Estimate Physical Activity Energy Expenditure in Young Adults in Semi-Standardized Settings
doi: 10.3390/s150306133
Figure Lengend Snippet: Scatter plots and linear regression equations between CPM of a thigh-mounted ActiGraph GT3X+ accelerometer and EE measured by indirect calorimetry of physical activity types.
Article Snippet: EE was estimated by the standard ActivPAL 3 software (ActivPAL), ActiGraph GT3X+ (ActiGraph) and Actiheart (Actiheart), and by a combination of activity type recognition via Acti4 software and activity counts per minute (CPM) of either a hip- or thigh-worn
Techniques: Activity Assay
Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Article Title: Validation of Five Minimally Obstructive Methods to Estimate Physical Activity Energy Expenditure in Young Adults in Semi-Standardized Settings
doi: 10.3390/s150306133
Figure Lengend Snippet: Comparisons between measured EE by COSMED K4b 2 (indirect calorimetry) and estimated EE by different methods for different activities performed during a standardized protocol.
Article Snippet: EE was estimated by the standard ActivPAL 3 software (ActivPAL), ActiGraph GT3X+ (ActiGraph) and Actiheart (Actiheart), and by a combination of activity type recognition via Acti4 software and activity counts per minute (CPM) of either a hip- or thigh-worn
Techniques:
Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Article Title: Validation of Five Minimally Obstructive Methods to Estimate Physical Activity Energy Expenditure in Young Adults in Semi-Standardized Settings
doi: 10.3390/s150306133
Figure Lengend Snippet: Comparisons of EE of stationary and physical activities measured by COSMED K4b 2 (indirect calorimetry) and estimated by different methods during a semi-standardized protocol.
Article Snippet: EE was estimated by the standard ActivPAL 3 software (ActivPAL), ActiGraph GT3X+ (ActiGraph) and Actiheart (Actiheart), and by a combination of activity type recognition via Acti4 software and activity counts per minute (CPM) of either a hip- or thigh-worn
Techniques:
Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Article Title: Validation of Five Minimally Obstructive Methods to Estimate Physical Activity Energy Expenditure in Young Adults in Semi-Standardized Settings
doi: 10.3390/s150306133
Figure Lengend Snippet: Bland-Altman plots of the EE estimated in the stationary activity types lying, sitting and standing in the semi-standardized protocol of the methods ( a ) ActivPAL; ( b ) ActiGraph; ( c ) Actiheart; ( d ) AGhip+Acti4 and ( e ): AGthigh+Acti4. Dashed lines represent the limits of agreement (±1.96 SD), full line the mean difference between estimated and measured EE. The thin line represents the linear correlation plot of the individual scatter plots and R 2 -value ( R 2 ) the Pearson coefficient of determination of individual scatter plots to this linear correlation line.
Article Snippet: EE was estimated by the standard ActivPAL 3 software (ActivPAL), ActiGraph GT3X+ (ActiGraph) and Actiheart (Actiheart), and by a combination of activity type recognition via Acti4 software and activity counts per minute (CPM) of either a hip- or thigh-worn
Techniques: Activity Assay
Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Article Title: Validation of Five Minimally Obstructive Methods to Estimate Physical Activity Energy Expenditure in Young Adults in Semi-Standardized Settings
doi: 10.3390/s150306133
Figure Lengend Snippet: Bland-Altman plots of the EE estimated in the physical activity types walking, running, cycling and walking stairs in the semi-standardized protocol of the methods: ( a ) ActivPAL; ( b ) ActiGraph; ( c ) Actiheart; ( d ) AGhip + Acti4 and ( e ): AGthigh + Acti4. Dashed lines represent the limits of agreement (±1.96 SD), solid line represents the mean difference between estimated and measured EE. The thin line represents the linear regression between EE by COSMED and difference between EE estimated by different methods and COSMED. R 2 is the Pearson coefficient of determination of individual scatter plots to this linear regression line.
Article Snippet: EE was estimated by the standard ActivPAL 3 software (ActivPAL), ActiGraph GT3X+ (ActiGraph) and Actiheart (Actiheart), and by a combination of activity type recognition via Acti4 software and activity counts per minute (CPM) of either a hip- or thigh-worn
Techniques: Activity Assay
Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Article Title: Validation of Five Minimally Obstructive Methods to Estimate Physical Activity Energy Expenditure in Young Adults in Semi-Standardized Settings
doi: 10.3390/s150306133
Figure Lengend Snippet: Methods based on mounted equipment to calculate energy expenditure of different activities.
Article Snippet: Several
Techniques: Software, Activity Assay
Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Article Title: Validation of Five Minimally Obstructive Methods to Estimate Physical Activity Energy Expenditure in Young Adults in Semi-Standardized Settings
doi: 10.3390/s150306133
Figure Lengend Snippet: Comparisons between measured EE by COSMED K4b 2 (indirect calorimetry) and estimated EE by different methods for different activities performed during a standardized protocol.
Article Snippet: Several
Techniques:
Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Article Title: Validation of Five Minimally Obstructive Methods to Estimate Physical Activity Energy Expenditure in Young Adults in Semi-Standardized Settings
doi: 10.3390/s150306133
Figure Lengend Snippet: Comparisons of EE of stationary and physical activities measured by COSMED K4b 2 (indirect calorimetry) and estimated by different methods during a semi-standardized protocol.
Article Snippet: Several
Techniques:
Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Article Title: Validation of Five Minimally Obstructive Methods to Estimate Physical Activity Energy Expenditure in Young Adults in Semi-Standardized Settings
doi: 10.3390/s150306133
Figure Lengend Snippet: Bland-Altman plots of the EE estimated in the stationary activity types lying, sitting and standing in the semi-standardized protocol of the methods ( a ) ActivPAL; ( b ) ActiGraph; ( c ) Actiheart; ( d ) AGhip+Acti4 and ( e ): AGthigh+Acti4. Dashed lines represent the limits of agreement (±1.96 SD), full line the mean difference between estimated and measured EE. The thin line represents the linear correlation plot of the individual scatter plots and R 2 -value ( R 2 ) the Pearson coefficient of determination of individual scatter plots to this linear correlation line.
Article Snippet: Several
Techniques: Activity Assay
Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Article Title: Validation of Five Minimally Obstructive Methods to Estimate Physical Activity Energy Expenditure in Young Adults in Semi-Standardized Settings
doi: 10.3390/s150306133
Figure Lengend Snippet: Bland-Altman plots of the EE estimated in the physical activity types walking, running, cycling and walking stairs in the semi-standardized protocol of the methods: ( a ) ActivPAL; ( b ) ActiGraph; ( c ) Actiheart; ( d ) AGhip + Acti4 and ( e ): AGthigh + Acti4. Dashed lines represent the limits of agreement (±1.96 SD), solid line represents the mean difference between estimated and measured EE. The thin line represents the linear regression between EE by COSMED and difference between EE estimated by different methods and COSMED. R 2 is the Pearson coefficient of determination of individual scatter plots to this linear regression line.
Article Snippet: Several
Techniques: Activity Assay