Criterion validity and reliability of a smartphone delivered sub-maximal fitness test for people with type 2 diabetes

BMC sports science, medicine & rehabilitation(2016)

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Background Prevention of multi-morbidities following non-communicable diseases requires a systematic registration of adverse modifiable risk factors, including low physical fitness. The aim of the study was to establish criterion validity and reliability of a smartphone app (InterWalk) delivered fitness test in patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods Patients with type 2 diabetes ( N = 27, mean (SD) age 64.2 (5.9) years, BMI 30.0 (5.1) kg/m 2 , (30 % male)) completed a 7-min progressive walking protocol twice (with and without encouragement). VO 2 during the test was assessed using indirect calorimetry and the acceleration (vector magnitude) from the smartphone was obtained. The vector magnitude was used to predict VO 2peak along with the co-variates weight, height and sex. The validity of the algorithm was tested when the smartphone was placed in the right pocket of the pants or jacket. The algorithm was validated using leave-one-out cross validation. Test-retest reliability was tested in a subset of participants ( N = 10). Results The overall VO 2peak prediction of the algorithm (R 2 ) was 0.60 and 0.45 when the smartphone was placed in the pockets of the pants and jacket, respectively ( p < 0.001). The mean bias (limits of agreement) in the cross validation was−0.4 (38) % (pants) and−0.1 (46) % (jacket). When the smartphone was placed in the jacket a significant intensity dependent bias ( r = 0.5, p = 0.02) was observed. The test-retest intraclass correlations were 0.85 and 0.86 ( p < 0.001), for the pants and jacket, respectively. No effects of encouragement were observed on test performance. Conclusion In conclusion, the InterWalk Fitness Test is accurate and reliable for persons with type 2 diabetes when the smartphone is placed in the side pocket of the pants for. The test could give a fair estimate of the CRF in absence of a progressive maximal test during standardized conditions with the appropriate equipment. Trial registration www.clinicaltrials.org ( NCT02089477 ), first registered (prospectively) on March 14th 2014
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Fitness,Smartphone,Validity,Reliability,Type 2 diabetes mellitus,Exercise
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