Reactions From the Experts: Implications of Open-Source ActiGraph Counts for Analyzing Accelerometer Data

Alexander H.K. Montoye*, Samuel R. Lamunion, Jan C. Brønd, Kimberly A. Clevenger

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Abstract

In 2022, it became possible to produce ActiGraph counts from raw accelerometer data without use of ActiLife software. This supports the availability and use of transparent, open-source methods for producing physical behavior outcomes from accelerometer data. However, questions remain regarding the implications of the availability of open-source ActiGraph counts. This Expert Question and Answer paper solicited and summarized feedback from several noted physical behavior measurement experts on five questions related to open-source counts. The experts agreed that open-source, transparent, and translatable methods help with harmonization of accelerometer methods. However, there were mixed views as to the importance of open-source counts and their place in the field moving forward. This Expert Question and Answer provides initial feedback, but more research both within this special issue and to be conducted moving forward will help to inform whether and how open-source counts will be accepted and adopted for use for device-based physical behavior assessments.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberjmpb.2023-0057
JournalJournal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour
Volume7
Issue number1
Number of pages5
ISSN2575-6605
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12. Jun 2024

Keywords

  • accelerometry
  • ActiLife
  • harmonization
  • physical activity
  • sedentary behavior

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