Physical Activity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Can RFID Technology Capture Stair Walking: A Pilot Study
There are two main aims for this study:
1. conduct a proof-of-concept study illustrating how radio-frequency identification
technology can be used to document the timestamps and duration of stair walking
(ascending and descending stairs), and detect if an individual is stationary in the
stairwell.
2. assess the association of a 4-min bout of self-paced stair walking with changes in blood
pressure, mood, and perceived exertion.
Objective, passive methods for measuring physical activity participation can minimize error
associated with self-report bias and cognitive processing. This study will test the utility
of radio frequency identification (RFID) for the measurement of stair walking within
buildings. RFID readers will be placed at stairwell entrances on each floor. Participants
will wear a RFID tag. As the participant walks past the different readers going up and down
the stairs, the reader will log the date and time. The frequency and duration of time in the
stairwell can be calculated, as can an estimated speed.
There are known effects for blood pressure (hypotensive) and moodafter exercise. However, few
studies have assessed this effect for short bouts (<10 minutes) of exercise. Participants
will have their pre- and post-stair walking blood pressure measured to determine the
hypotensive and mood enhancing effects of four minutes of stair walking at a comfortable
pace. Participants also will rate the exertion level of four minutes of stair walking at a
self-selected pace.
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