Global positioning system: a new opportunity in physical activity measurement

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Ralph Maddison
Cliona Ni Mhurchu
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[1] University of Auckland,Clinical Trials Research Unit
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Physical Activity; Global Position System; Global Navigation Satellite System; Global Navigation Satellite System; Geographic Information System;
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Accurate measurement of physical activity is a pre-requisite to monitor population physical activity levels and design effective interventions. Global Positioning System (GPS) technology offers potential to improve the measurement of physical activity. This paper 1) reviews the extant literature on the application of GPS to monitor human movement, with a particular emphasis on free-living physical activity, 2) discusses issues associated with GPS use, and 3) provides recommendations for future research. Overall findings show that GPS is a useful tool to augment our understanding of physical activity by providing the context (location) of the activity and used together with Geographical Information Systems can provide some insight into how people interact with the environment. However, no studies have shown that GPS alone is a reliable and valid measure of physical activity.
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