Journal article

Validity of multisensor array for measuring energy expenditure of an activity bout in early stroke survivors

SF Kramer, L Johnson, J Bernhardt, T Cumming

Stroke Research and Treatment | HINDAWI LTD | Published : 2018

Abstract

Introduction. Stroke survivors use more energy than healthy people during activities such as walking, which has consequences for the way exercise is prescribed for stroke survivors. There is a need for wearable device that can validly measure energy expenditure (EE) of activity to inform exercise prescription early after stroke. We aimed to determine the validity and reliability of the SenseWear-Armband (SWA) to measure EE and step-counts during activity <1 month after stroke. Materials and Methods. EE was measured using the SWA and metabolic cart and steps-counts were measured using the SWA and direct observation. Based on walking ability, participants performed 2x six-minute walks or repea..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The first author (Sharon Flora Kramer) is funded by the Australian Government through an Australian Post-Graduate Award (2014-2017). The second author (Liam Johnson) was supported to conduct this research under Commonwealth Collaborative Research Network funding to Victoria University (2014-2017). The third author (Julie Bernhardt) is funded by an NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship Grant (1058635, 2014-2018). The Florey Institute for Neuroscience and Mental Health acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government via the Operational Infrastructure Support Scheme.