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Utilization and Harmonization of Adult Accelerometry Data: Review and Expert Consensus

Journal

MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE
Volume 47, Issue 10, Pages 2129-2139

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000000661

Keywords

ACCELEROMETRY; ADULT; GLOBAL; PHYSICAL ACTIVITY; SEDENTARY; POOLING; SENSOR

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Funding

  1. United Kingdom Medical Research Council [MC_UU_12015/3]
  2. British Heart Foundation [FS/12/58/29709]
  3. Australian Heart Foundation [PH 12B 7054]
  4. Australian National Health and Medical Research Council
  5. National Health and Medical Research Council Centre for Research Excellence Grant in the Translational Science of Sedentary Behaviour [APP1041056]
  6. Australian postgraduate award
  7. Coca-Cola Company
  8. Body Media
  9. US National Institutes of Health
  10. Technogym
  11. MRC
  12. Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
  13. Engineering, and Physical Sciences Research Council
  14. Greater Manchester Academic Health Science Network
  15. Australian Research Council [FT100100918]
  16. University of South Carolina from the Coca-Cola Company
  17. MRC [MC_UU_12015/3, MC_U106179473, G0701877] Funding Source: UKRI
  18. British Heart Foundation [FS/12/58/29709] Funding Source: researchfish
  19. Medical Research Council [MC_UU_12015/3, MC_U106179473, G0701877] Funding Source: researchfish

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Purpose This study aimed to describe the scope of accelerometry data collected internationally in adults and to obtain a consensus from measurement experts regarding the optimal strategies to harmonize international accelerometry data. Methods In March 2014, a comprehensive review was undertaken to identify studies that collected accelerometry data in adults (sample size, n 400). In addition, 20 physical activity experts were invited to participate in a two-phase Delphi process to obtain consensus on the following: unique research opportunities available with such data, additional data required to address these opportunities, strategies for enabling comparisons between studies/countries, requirements for implementing/progressing such strategies, and value of a global repository of accelerometry data. Results The review identified accelerometry data from more than 275,000 adults from 76 studies across 36 countries. Consensus was achieved after two rounds of the Delphi process; 18 experts participated in one or both rounds. The key opportunities highlighted were the ability for cross-country/cross-population comparisons and the analytic options available with the larger heterogeneity and greater statistical power. Basic sociodemographic and anthropometric data were considered a prerequisite for this. Disclosure of monitor specifications and protocols for data collection and processing were deemed essential to enable comparison and data harmonization. There was strong consensus that standardization of data collection, processing, and analytical procedures was needed. To implement these strategies, communication and consensus among researchers, development of an online infrastructure, and methodological comparison work were required. There was consensus that a global accelerometry data repository would be beneficial and worthwhile. Conclusions This foundational resource can lead to implementation of key priority areas and identification of future directions in physical activity epidemiology, population monitoring, and burden of disease estimates.

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