Accuracy of 12 Wearable Devices for Estimating Physical Activity Energy Expenditure Using a Metabolic Chamber and the Doubly Labeled Water Method: Validation Study

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Murakami, Haruka [1 ,2 ]
Kawakami, Ryoko [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Nakae, Satoshi [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Yamada, Yosuke [7 ,8 ]
Nakata, Yoshio [9 ]
Ohkawara, Kazunori [10 ]
Sasai, Hiroyuki [11 ]
Ishikawa-Takata, Kazuko [4 ,5 ]
Tanaka, Shigeho [4 ,5 ]
Miyachi, Motohiko [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Natl Inst Biomed Innovat, Dept Phys Act Res, Tokyo, Japan
[2] Natl Inst Hlth & Nutr, Dept Phys Act Res, Tokyo, Japan
[3] Waseda Univ, Fac Sport Sci, Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan
[4] Natl Inst Biomed Innovat, Dept Nutr & Metab, Tokyo, Japan
[5] Natl Inst Hlth & Nutr, Dept Nutr & Metab, Tokyo, Japan
[6] Osaka Univ, Grad Sch Engn Sci, Osaka, Japan
[7] Natl Inst Biomed Innovat, Sect Hlth Longev Res, Tokyo, Japan
[8] Natl Inst Hlth & Nutr, Sect Hlth Longev Res, Tokyo, Japan
[9] Univ Tsukuba, Fac Hlth & Sport Sci, Ibaraki, Japan
[10] Univ Electrocommun, Grad Sch Informat & Engn, Tokyo, Japan
[11] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Arts & Sci, Tokyo, Japan
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JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH | 2019年 / 7卷 / 08期
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physical activity; accelerometry; energy expenditure; indirect calorimetry; doubly labeled water; ACTIVITY MONITORS; CONSUMER; VALIDITY; ADULTS; HISTORY; HEALTH; SIT;
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10.2196/13938
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Self-monitoring using certain types of pedometers and accelerometers has been reported to be effective for promoting and maintaining physical activity (PA). However, the validity of estimating the level of PA or PA energy expenditure (PAEE) for general consumers using wearable devices has not been sufficiently established. Objective: We examined the validity of 12 wearable devices for determining PAEE during 1 standardized day in a metabolic chamber and 15 free-living days using the doubly labeled water (DLW) method. Methods: A total of 19 healthy adults aged 21 to 50 years (9 men and 10 women) participated in this study. They followed a standardized PA protocol in a metabolic chamber for an entire day while simultaneously wearing 12 wearable devices: 5 devices on the waist, 5 on the wrist, and 2 placed in the pocket. In addition, they spent their daily lives wearing 12 wearable devices under free-living conditions while being subjected to the DLW method for 15 days. The PAEE criterion was calculated by subtracting the basal metabolic rate measured by the metabolic chamber and 0.1 x total energy expenditure (TEE) from lEE. The TEE was obtained by the metabolic chamber and DLW methods. The PAEE values of wearable devices were also extracted or calculated from each mobile phone app or website. The Dunnett test and Pearson and Spearman correlation coefficients were used to examine the variables estimated by wearable devices. Results: On the standardized day, the PAEE estimated using the metabolic chamber (PAEEcha) was 528.8 +/- 149.4 kcal/day. The PAEEs of all devices except the TANITA AM-160 (513.8 +/- 135.0 kcal/day; P>.05), SUZUKEN Lifecorder EX (519.3 +/- 89.3 kcal/day; P>.05), and Panasonic Actimarker (545.9 +/- 141.7 kcal/day; P>.05) were significantly different from the PAEEcha. None of the devices was correlated with PAEEcha according to both Pearson (r=-.13 to .37) and Spearman (rho=-.25 to .46) correlation tests. During the 15 free-living days, the PAEE estimated by DLW (PAEEdlw) was 728.0 +/- 162.7 kcal/day. PAEE values of all devices except the Omron Active style Pro (716.2 +/- 159.0 kcal/day; P>.05) and Omron CaloriScan (707.5 +/- 172.7 kcal/day; P>.05) were significantly underestimated. Only 2 devices, the Omron Active style Pro (r=.46; P=.045) and Panasonic Actimarker (r=.48; P=.04), had significant positive correlations with PAEEdlw according to Pearson tests. In addition, 3 devices, the TANITA AM-160 (rho=.50; P=.03), Omron CaloriScan (rho=.48; P=.04), and Omron Active style Pro (rho=.48; P=.04), could be ranked in PAEEdlw. Conclusions: Most wearable devices do not provide comparable PAEE estimates when using gold standard methods during 1 standardized day or 15 free-living days. Continuous development and evaluations of these wearable devices are needed for better estimations of PAEE.
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