Wearable activity monitors to support physical activity interventions in neurodegenerative disease: a feasibility study

Neurodegenerative disease management(2023)

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Aim: To evaluate the feasibility of using activity monitors in a physical activity (PA) intervention in people with Parkinson's (PD) and Huntington's disease (HD). Materials & methods: People with early-stage PD (n = 13) and HD (n = 14) enrolled in a 4-month coaching program, wore a Fitbit, and were guided through a behavioral intervention to facilitate PA uptake. Wear time, wear habits and activity metrics (e.g., steps) were analyzed. Results: Retention rate was 85% and participants had an average 92.3% (+/- 9.2) valid wear days. Daily wear time was 18.4 (+/- 4.5) h. Day & night Fitbit wearers showed improvements in steps (d = 1.02) and METxmin/week (d = 0.69) compared with day-only wearers. Conclusion: Implementing wearables in a coaching intervention was feasible and provided insights into PA behavior.
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coaching,digital health,exercise,Huntington's disease,occupational therapy,Parkinson's disease,physical therapy,wearable sensors
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