Journal article

Measurement of physical activity in clinical practice and research: advances in cancer and chronic respiratory disease

Matthew Maddocks, Catherine L Granger

CURRENT OPINION IN SUPPORTIVE AND PALLIATIVE CARE | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2018

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Physical activity has emerged as an important health outcome and its assessment, in particular with objective monitors, has proliferated in recent years. This review considers recent advances in physical activity measurement and clinical trials in cancer and chronic respiratory diseases where physical activity was a primary or key secondary outcome focusing on methodological learning points. RECENT FINDINGS: There is growing data on (i) the validity of commercial 'consumer' physical activity monitors, e.g. FitBit, and (ii) the role of hybrid physical activity assessments; combining objective and subjective measures to understand physical activity quantity and quality. In b..

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Funding Acknowledgements

M.M. was supported by an NIHR Career Development Fellowship (CDF-2017-10-009), a NIHR Health Services and Delivery Research grant (HSDR 16/02/18), and the NIHR CLARHC South London. The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR, or the Department of Health. C.G. was supported by a Victorian Cancer Agency Clinical Research Fellowship.