Is below something we could discuss as part of session 3 on current training course or might you want to comment here?
We have been processing the GENEActiv PA data but we are finding discrepancies along the way – we acknowledge that this is normal with these data, but I wanted to check whether you have any ideas on how to interpret below ? Should we perhaps exclude such rows data from our analysis?
The Physical Activity data has been processed with thresholds as recommended by Phiilips et al 2013*, cutpoints which we all agreed previously. The processing can produce MVPA in 5sec epochs as well as in different bouts (1min, 5min, 10min etc). There are quite few cases where we are finding it difficult to acknowledge the veracity of the output. For example, a child appears to spend 101 mins in MVPA in a 24 hour day, but during school hours(6.5 hours of same day) is appearing as 1min only.
At the other extreme we have children who seem to be spending all day in MVPA (which again doesn’t align). Example given below – thoughts welcome.
One of our issue results (a child who is ALWAYS active IE they seem to be recording an average daily figure of 1423 minutes of MVPA in a single 24 hour period - 1440 minutes!!!!) is shown here in between 2 ‘normal’ rows of data ..
interestingly the cal.error.start & cal.error.end variables are shown in first 2 columns below & are WELL above the recommended value ....

looks like there are calibration issues …
For example, a child appears to spend 101 mins in MVPA in a 24 hour day, but during school hours(6.5 hours of same day) is appearing as 1min only.
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