2003
DOI: 10.1249/01.mss.0000064996.63632.10
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Comparison of Pedometer and Accelerometer Accuracy under Controlled Conditions

Abstract: The magnitude of the error (for either instrument) is not likely an important threat to the assessment of free-living ambulatory populations but may be a problem for pedometers when monitoring frail older adults with slow gaits. On the other hand, CSA accelerometers erroneously detect more nonsteps than the Yamax pedometer under typical motor vehicle traveling conditions. This threat to validity is likely only problematic when using the accelerometer to assess physical activity in sedentary individuals who tra… Show more

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“…Researchers sealed the pedometers on site and placed them on participants on day 1 of the monitoring period and removed them on day 3. The Yamax Digiwalker SW series has consistently been found among the most accurate of pedometers (22)(23)(24)(25)(26) , and the Yamax SW-200 is recommended as a reliable monitor for use in children (27,28) .…”
Section: Physical Activitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Researchers sealed the pedometers on site and placed them on participants on day 1 of the monitoring period and removed them on day 3. The Yamax Digiwalker SW series has consistently been found among the most accurate of pedometers (22)(23)(24)(25)(26) , and the Yamax SW-200 is recommended as a reliable monitor for use in children (27,28) .…”
Section: Physical Activitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The SW pedometer range has been shown to accurately detect steps in controlled laboratory (Le Masurier and Tudor-Locke 2003;Swartz et al 2003;Melanson et al 2004) and freeliving conditions (Le Masurier et al 2004;Schneider et al 2004) and has consequently been employed in numerous free-living activity studies (Chan et al 2004;Tudor-Locke et al 2004b;Hornbuckle et al 2005). The pedometer accurately assesses walking activity of all BMI classifications (Swartz et al 2003).…”
Section: Physical Activity Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This brand of pedometer has been shown to accurately detect steps taken in both laboratory [13][14][15][16] and free-living conditions. 17 Participants were instructed to wear the pedometer throughout waking hours for a period of 4 weeks, only removing the pedometer when either bathing, showering or swimming.…”
Section: Assessment Of Physical Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%