Abstract
PURPOSE: The purposes of this study were to: 1) establish inter-instrument reliability between left and right hip accelerometer placement; 2) examine procedural reliability of a walking protocol used to measure physical activity (PA); and 3) confirm concurrent validity of accelerometers in measuring PA intensity as compared to the gold standard of oxygen consumption measured by indirect calorimetry.
METHODS: Eight children (mean age: 11.9; SD: 3.2, 75% male) with CP
(GMFCS levels I–III) wore ActiGraph GT3X accelerometers on each hip and
the Cosmed K4b
RESULTS: Inter-instrument reliability of ActiGraph GT3X
accelerometers placed on left and right hips was excellent
(ICC=0.96–0.99, CI
CONCLUSION: This preliminary research suggests that ActiGraph GT3X accelerometers are reliable and valid devices to monitor PA during walking in children with CP and may be appropriate in rehabilitation research and clinical practice. ActiGraph GTX3 step counts were not valid for this sample and further research is warranted.
