Validation of the Fitbit Wireless Activity Tracker for prediction of energy expenditure.

Auteur(s)
Eidi Sasaki, J. Hickey, A. Mavilia, M. Tedesco, J. John, D. Kozey Keadle, S. & Freedson, P.S.
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The purpose of this study was to examine the accuracy of the Fitbit Wireless Activity Tracker® in assessing energy expenditure (EE) for different activities. Twenty participants (10 males, 10 females) wore the Fitbit Classic Wireless Activity Tracker® on the hip and the Oxycon Mobile® portable metabolic system (criterion). Participants performed walking and running trials on a treadmill and a simulated free-living activity routine. Paired t-tests were used to test for differences between estimated (Fitbit) and criterion (Oxycon) kcals for each of the activities. Mean bias for estimated energy expenditure for all activities was -4.5 ± 1.0 kcals/6-min. (95% limits of agreement: -25.2 to 15.8 kcals/6-min). The Fitbit significantly underestimated EE for cycling, laundry, raking, TM 3 mph at 5% grade, ascent/descent stairs, and TM 4 mph at 5% grade, and significantly overestimated EE for carrying groceries. Energy expenditure estimated by the Fitbit was not significantly different than EE calculated from the Oxycon Mobile for 9 activities. The Fitbit worn on the hip significantly underestimates EE of activities. The variability in underestimation of EE for the different activities may be problematic for weight loss management applications since accurate EE estimates is important for tracking/monitoring energy deficit. (Author/publisher)

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Bibliotheeknummer
20210535 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

Journal of Physical Activity and Health, Vol. 12 (2015), No. 2 (February), p. 149-154, 16 ref.

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