Ability of RT3 Accelerometer Cut Points to Detect Physical Activity Intensity in Ambulatory Children With Cerebral Palsy

in Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly

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Jennifer RyanTrinity College Dublin

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Michael WalshCentral Remedial Clinic Dublin

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John GormleyTrinity College Dublin

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This study investigated the ability of published cut points for the RT3 accelerometer to differentiate between levels of physical activity intensity in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Oxygen consumption (metabolic equivalents; METs) and RT3 data (counts/min) were measured during rest and 5 walking trials. METs and corresponding counts/min were classified as sedentary, light physical activity (LPA), and moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) according to MET thresholds. Counts were also classified according to published cut points. A published cut point exhibited an excellent ability to classify sedentary activity (sensitivity = 89.5%, specificity = 100.0%). Classification accuracy decreased when published cut points were used to classify LPA (sensitivity = 88.9%, specificity = 79.6%) and MVPA (sensitivity = 70%, specificity = 95–97%). Derivation of a new cut point improved classification of both LPA and MVPA. Applying published cut points to RT3 accelerometer data collected in children with CP may result in misclassification of LPA and MVPA.

Ryan and Gormley are with the Discipline of Physiotherapy, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. Walsh is with the Gait Laboratory, Central Remedial Clinic, Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland.

Address author correspondence to Jennifer Ryan at Jennifer.ryan@brunel.ac.uk
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