Accuracy of five electronic pedometers for measuring distance walked

被引:410
作者
Bassett, DR
Ainsworth, BE
Leggett, SR
Mathien, CA
Main, JA
Hunter, DC
Duncan, GE
机构
[1] UNIV S CAROLINA,DEPT EPIDEMIOL & BIOSTAT,COLUMBIA,SC 29208
[2] UNIV S CAROLINA,DEPT EXERCISE SCI,COLUMBIA,SC 29208
关键词
physical activity; walking; exercise; treadmill; speed; energy cost;
D O I
10.1097/00005768-199608000-00019
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
This is a three-part study that examined the accuracy of five brands of electronic pedometers (Freestyle Pacer, Eddie Bauer, L.L. Bean, Yamax, and Accusplit) under a variety of different conditions. In Part I, 20 subjects walked a 4.88-km sidewalk course while wearing two devices of the same brand (on the left and right side of the body) for each of five different trials. There were significant differences among pedometers (P < 0.05), with the Yamax, Pacer, and Accusplit approximating the actual distance more closely than the other models. The Yamax pedometers showed close agreement, but the left and right Pacer pedometers differed significantly (P = 0.0003) and the Accusplit displayed a similar trend (P = 0.0657). In Part II, the effects of walking surface on pedometer accuracy were examined. Ten of the original subjects completed an additional five trials around a 400-m rubberized outdoor track. The devices showed similar values for sidewalk and track surfaces. In Part III, the effects of walking speed on pedometer accuracy were examined. Ten different subjects walked on a treadmill at various speeds (54, 67, 80, 94, and 107 m . min(-1)). Pedometers that displayed both distance and number of steps were examined. The Yamax was more accurate than the Pacer and Eddie Bauer at slow-to-moderate speeds (P < 0.05), though no significant differences were seen at the fastest speed. While there are variations among brands in terms of accuracy, electronic pedometers may prove useful in recording walking activities in free-living populations.
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页码:1071 / 1077
页数:7
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