2015
DOI: 10.1249/mss.0000000000000446
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Validity of PALMS GPS Scoring of Active and Passive Travel Compared with SenseCam

Abstract: Purpose To assess validity of the Personal Activity Location Measurement System (PALMS) for deriving time spent walking/running, bicycling, and in vehicle, using SenseCam as the comparison. Methods 40 adult cyclists wore a Qstarz BT-Q1000XT GPS data logger and SenseCam (camera worn around neck capturing multiple images every minute) for a mean of 4 days. PALMS used distance and speed between GPS points to classify whether each minute was part of a trip (yes/no), and if so, the trip mode (walking/running, bic… Show more

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“…For the GPS data, Personal Activity Location Measurement System, version 4 filtered invalid GPS fixes as a result of satellite interference. 41,42 Because this study applied concurrent accelerometer and GPS data in the estimation of cycling activity, 3 days were used as the minimum amount of valid days for inclusion of combined accelerometer and GPS data to estimate cycling activity, the criteria set by Jerrett et al 43 (i.e., >4 hours of valid combined data for a minimum of 3 days).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the GPS data, Personal Activity Location Measurement System, version 4 filtered invalid GPS fixes as a result of satellite interference. 41,42 Because this study applied concurrent accelerometer and GPS data in the estimation of cycling activity, 3 days were used as the minimum amount of valid days for inclusion of combined accelerometer and GPS data to estimate cycling activity, the criteria set by Jerrett et al 43 (i.e., >4 hours of valid combined data for a minimum of 3 days).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using algorithms that utilize the signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR), PALMS can categorize measurements as occurring indoors or outdoors. Furthermore, PALMS can identify and categorize trips into three modes: walking, biking, and in a vehicle, based on speed(5). PALMS is currently available as a free online system, providing researchers with rapid access to combined accelerometer and GPS data.…”
Section: Data and Analytical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, SenseCam, a camera worn around the neck that takes pictures at regular intervals or when triggered by imbedded sensors, has been suggested to improve data collection of daily activities including trips (6,16,30). Pictures are then used to identify transportation modes or other trip characteristics.…”
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