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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2012

Predicting Energy Expenditure of Manual Wheelchair Users With Spinal Cord Injury Using a Multisensor-Based Activity Monitor.

Shivayogi V. Hiremath; Dan Ding; Jonathan Farringdon; Rory A. Cooper

OBJECTIVE To develop and evaluate new energy expenditure (EE) prediction models for manual wheelchair users (MWUs) with spinal cord injury (SCI) based on a commercially available multisensor-based activity monitor. DESIGN Cross-sectional. SETTING Laboratory. PARTICIPANTS Volunteer sample of MWUs with SCI (N=45). INTERVENTION Subjects were asked to perform 4 activities including resting, wheelchair propulsion, arm-ergometer exercise, and deskwork. Criterion EE using a metabolic cart and raw sensor data from a multisensor activity monitor was collected during each of these activities. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Two new EE prediction models including a general model and an activity-specific model were developed using enhanced all-possible regressions on 36 MWUs and tested on the remaining 9 MWUs. RESULTS The activity-specific and general EE prediction models estimated the EE significantly better than the manufacturers model. The average EE estimation error using the manufacturers model and the new general and activity-specific models for all activities combined was -55.31% (overestimation), 2.30% (underestimation), and 4.85%, respectively. The average EE estimation error using the manufacturers model, the new general model, and activity-specific models for various activities varied from -19.10% to -89.85%, -18.13% to 25.13%, and -4.31% to 9.93%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS The predictors for the new models were based on accelerometer and demographic variables, indicating that movement and subject parameters were necessary in estimating the EE. The results indicate that the multisensor activity monitor with new prediction models can be used to estimate EE in MWUs with SCI during wheelchair-related activities mentioned in this study.


Archive | 2003

Apparatus for detecting, receiving, deriving and displaying human physiological and contextual information

John M. Stivoric; Christopher Pacione; Eric Teller; David Andre; Christopher D. Kasabach; Scott K. Boehmke; Suresh Vishnubhatla; Scott Safier; Jonathan Farringdon; Raymond Pelletier


Archive | 2004

System for monitoring and managing body weight and other physiological conditions including iterative and personalized planning, intervention and reporting capability

Christopher Pacione; Steve Menke; David Andre; Eric Teller; Scott Safier; Raymond Pelletier; Mark Handel; Jonathan Farringdon; Eric Hsiung; Suresh Vishnubhatla; James Hanlon; John M. Stivoric; Neal Spruce; Steve Shassberger


Archive | 2005

Non-invasive temperature monitoring device

John Stivoric; David Andre; Christopher Kasabach; James Hanlon; Suresh Vishnubhatla; Christopher Pacione; Scott Boehmke; Eric Teller; James Gasbarro; Jonathan Farringdon


Archive | 2004

Method and apparatus for measuring heart related parameters

Jonathan Farringdon; John M. Stivoric; Eric Teller; David Andre; Scott K. Boehmke; James Gasbarro; Gregory Kovacs; Raymond Pelletier; Christopher D. Kasabach


Archive | 2003

Method and apparatus for auto journaling of continuous or discrete body states utilizing physiological and/or contextual parameters

Eric Teller; Jonathan Farringdon; David Andre; Christopher Pacione; John M. Stivoric; Scott Safier; Raymond Pelletier; Suresh Vishnubhatla


Archive | 2007

Wearable apparatus for measuring heart-related parameters and deriving human status parameters from sensed physiological and contextual parameters

Jonathan Farringdon; John M. Stivoric; Eric Teller; David Andre; Scott K. Boehmke; James Gasbarro; Gregory Kovacs; Raymond Pelletier; Christopher D. Kasabach


Archive | 2008

Method and apparatus for providing derived glucose information utilizing physiological and/or contextual parameters

John M. Stivoric; Eric Teller; David Andre; Nisarg Vyas; Jonathan Farringdon; Donna Wolf; Christopher Pacione; Suresh Vishnubhatla; Scott Safier; Raymond Pelletier


Archive | 2007

Input output device for use with body monitor

John M. Stivoric; Christopher Pacione; Eric Teller; David Andre; Christopher D. Kasabach; Scott K. Boehmke; Suresh Vishnubhatla; Scott Safier; Jonathan Farringdon; Raymond Pelletier


Archive | 2009

Method and apparatus for determining heart rate variability using wavelet transformation

Kayvan Najarian; David Andre; Kevin R. Ward; Nisarg Vyas; Eric Teller; John M. Stivoric; Jonathan Farringdon; Scott K. Boehmke; Gregory Kovacs; James Gabarro; Christopher D. Kasabach; Soo-Yeon Ji; Abel Al Raoff; Raymond Pelletier

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John M. Stivoric

Carnegie Mellon University

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Chris Pacione

Carnegie Mellon University

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