Dataset of Consumer-Based Activity Trackers as a Tool for Physical Activity Monitoring in Epidemiological Studies During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24612Dato
2022-03-01Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Henriksen, André; Johannessen, Erlend; Hartvigsen, Gunnar; Grimsgaard, Sameline; Hopstock, Laila ArnesdatterSammendrag
Physical activity (PA) data were downloaded from 113 participants who owned a Garmin or Fitbit activity tracker in
2019 and 2020. Upon participant authorization, data were
automatically downloaded from the Garmin and Fitbit cloud
storages. The mSpider tool, a solution for automatic and continuous data extraction from activity tracker providers, were
used to download participant data. Available data are daily
averages by year, as well as monthly averages between 2019
and 2020, for steps, activity energy expenditure (AEE), total energy expenditure (TEE), moderate-to-vigorous physical
activity (MVPA), light PA (LPA), moderate PA (MPA), vigorous PA (VPA), and sedentary time. In addition, March 2020
was divided in two, giving the daily average before and after
the Norwegian COVID-19 lockdown date. Raw daily values for
these variables are also included in a separate file. In addition, daily values for non-wear time are also include as raw
data.
In a previous study, differences between months, i.e., comparing 2019 with 2020 for months between March to December, were analysed for steps, MVPA, and AEE [1]. Further insights may be achieved by exploring other variables. This includes: (1) monthly averages for TEE, LPA, MPA, VPA, and sedentary time, (2) yearly averages (2019 and 2020) for steps, MVPA, TEE, AEE, LPA, MPA, VPA, and sedentary time (3) monthly average for steps, MVPA, TEE, AEE, LPA, MPA, VPA, and sedentary time for January, February, and March 2019, as well as March 2020. Additional analysis can also be conducted on the raw data.
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ElsevierSitering
Henriksen, Johannessen, Hartvigsen, Grimsgaard, Hopstock. Dataset of Consumer-Based Activity Trackers as a Tool for Physical Activity Monitoring in Epidemiological Studies During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Data in Brief. 2022;41(4)Metadata
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