Exercise Clinical Trial
Official title:
PEAKS: Validation of Mobile Technologies for Clinical Assessment, Monitoring and Intervention
The overall objective of this project is to evaluate and validate the accuracy and usability of a deployed beta sensor-based system. This is a cross-sectional validation study of 100 apparently health community dwelling adults aged 60+ years. Participants will perform standardized lifestyle, exercise and sedentary type physical activities in a clinic laboratory and home setting.
Wearable activity monitors have the potential to continuously and objectively measure
physical activity. However, existing monitors do not address the unique challenges that face
older adults, who comprise the largest segment of population who suffer from physical
disabilities and dexterity issues that can make using such monitors exceedingly difficult. In
fact, the majority of wearable devices on the market address the needs of three broad
segments:
1. Consumers: these devices are designed and optimized for motivated, healthy younger
individuals and require pairing with smartphones to transmit data, while restricting or,
at best, limiting access to raw data and algorithms.
2. Researchers: research-focused devices tend to be validated across a wide range of
studies, but are not optimized for wearability or longitudinal use.
3. Developers: Developer-focused devices typically provide high configurability, a high-
definition screen, and a variety of sensors (e.g. accelerometer, gyroscope, air
pressure, light, temperature, etc.) that are suited for research and development, but
are not optimized for power-efficient use.
To overcome the barriers that existing monitors impose on measuring free-living physical
activity data, EveryFit developed in-home activity monitoring technology that addresses the
specific and unique needs of the older population (incorporated in product called QMedic).
The overall objective of this project is to evaluate and validate the accuracy and usability
of a deployed beta sensor-based system. The technology utilizes novel power-efficient
engineering to continuously measure physical activity (including intensity, type and
duration) in both laboratory and free-living settings. To accomplish this objective we will
enroll 100 adults 60+ years of age who will perform standardized lifestyle, exercise and
sedentary type physical activity in the laboratory. A subset of participants will also be
asked to wear the monitor in free-living settings.
The proposed work can have far-reaching impact given the growth in the older adult
population, which suffers disproportionally from chronic disease and functional impairments.
Validating technology that measures physical activity continuously and accurately at the home
is a critical step in scaling the system, conducting affordable population- scale studies,
and maximizing the societal impact of the innovation.
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