Fitbit-Flex was significantly correlated with Actigraph for step counts (r=0.95) but over-estimated steps by 1038 per day and MVPA by 10 minutes per day.
Observational (n=48)
Does the Fitbit-Flex accurately measure daily step counts and MVPA compared to the Actigraph accelerometer in a cardiac rehabilitation population?
Fitbit-Flex is a valid tool for assessing attainment of physical activity guidelines in cardiac rehabilitation patients, despite slight overestimation of steps and MVPA.
Effect estimate: r = 0.95 for step counts; r = 0.74 for MVPA
BACKGROUND: Accurate physical activity monitoring is important for cardiac patients. Novel activity monitoring devices may enable precise measurement of physical activity. This study aimed to validate Fitbit-Flex against Actigraph accelerometer for monitoring physical activity. DESIGN: A validation study with a comparative design. METHODS: Cardiac patients and family members participating in community-based exercise programs wore Fitbit-Flex and Actigraph simultaneously over four days to monitor daily step counts and minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA). RESULTS: Participants (N = 48) comprised 52.1% males, with a mean age of 65.6 ± 6.9 years and 58.9% had a cardiac diagnosis. Fitbit-Flex and Actigraph were significantly correlated in males, females, total participants and cardiac patients for step counts (r = .96; r = .95; r = .95; r = .95), though less so for MVPA (r = .81; r = .65, r = .74; r = .71). As step counts increased the differences between Fitbit-Flex and Actigraph also increased. Fitbit-Flex over-estimated step counts in females (556 steps/day), males (1462 steps/day) and total participants (1038 steps/day) as well as for minutes of MVPA in females (4 min/day), males (15 min/day) and total participants (10 min/day). Fitbit-Flex had high sensitivity and specificity in classifying participants who achieved the recommended physical activity guidelines. CONCLUSION: Fitbit-Flex is accurate in assessing attainment of physical activity guideline recommendations and is useful for monitoring physical activity in cardiac patients. The device does, however, slightly over-estimate step counts and MVPA.
Alharbi et al. (Wed,) conducted a observational in Cardiac rehabilitation (n=48). Fitbit-Flex vs. Actigraph accelerometer was evaluated on Daily step counts and minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) (r = 0.95 for step counts; r = 0.74 for MVPA). Fitbit-Flex was significantly correlated with Actigraph for step counts (r=0.95) but over-estimated steps by 1038 per day and MVPA by 10 minutes per day.
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