Criterion and Construct Validity of the Pocket-Worn RISE Device to Assess Movement Behaviour in Community-Dwelling People with Stroke

Accurate monitoring of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviour (SB) is crucial for tailoring interventions aimed at improving movement behaviour. This study evaluated the validity of the pocket-worn RISE device for measuring movement behaviour in community-dwelling patients with stroke. Crite...

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Main Authors: Camille F. M. Biemans, Laura van der Heiden, Cindy Veenhof, Olaf W. Verschuren, Johanna M. A. Visser-Meily, Martijn F. Pisters, Yvonne A. W. Hartman
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author Camille F. M. Biemans
Laura van der Heiden
Cindy Veenhof
Olaf W. Verschuren
Johanna M. A. Visser-Meily
Martijn F. Pisters
Yvonne A. W. Hartman
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Laura van der Heiden
Cindy Veenhof
Olaf W. Verschuren
Johanna M. A. Visser-Meily
Martijn F. Pisters
Yvonne A. W. Hartman
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description Accurate monitoring of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviour (SB) is crucial for tailoring interventions aimed at improving movement behaviour. This study evaluated the validity of the pocket-worn RISE device for measuring movement behaviour in community-dwelling patients with stroke. Criterion validity was assessed in a laboratory setting using video recordings. Construct validity was assessed in a free-living setting using the thigh-affixed ActivPAL. In the laboratory setting (25 participants, 66 ± 11.8 years), the RISE device showed good criterion validity for SB and PA. In the free-living setting (19 participants, 73 ± 10.2 years), the RISE device showed good construct validity for SB and PA, though further improvements could enhance the accuracy of individual-level measurements of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and prolonged sedentary bouts. The mean absolute percentage error and mean percentage error were below the predefined 20% threshold for SB and PA. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) for SB and PA showed good reliability, but ICC ranges for prolonged sedentary bouts and MVPA were too broad to draw firm conclusions. These findings indicate the RISE device is well-suited for measuring SB and PA in free-living conditions. With real-time feedback, app compatibility, and pocket-wear convenience, the RISE device shows potential for behavioural interventions targeting movement behaviour in stroke and other chronic conditions.
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spelling doaj-art-141ef3b017a54c01a67ea3ac76326b3e2025-08-20T03:46:46ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202025-05-012511330810.3390/s25113308Criterion and Construct Validity of the Pocket-Worn RISE Device to Assess Movement Behaviour in Community-Dwelling People with StrokeCamille F. M. Biemans0Laura van der Heiden1Cindy Veenhof2Olaf W. Verschuren3Johanna M. A. Visser-Meily4Martijn F. Pisters5Yvonne A. W. Hartman6Department of Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy Science & Sport, UMC Utrecht Brain Centre, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht University, 3584 CXUtrecht, The NetherlandsDepartment of Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy Science & Sport, UMC Utrecht Brain Centre, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht University, 3584 CXUtrecht, The NetherlandsDepartment of Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy Science & Sport, UMC Utrecht Brain Centre, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht University, 3584 CXUtrecht, The NetherlandsDepartment of Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy Science & Sport, UMC Utrecht Brain Centre, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht University, 3584 CXUtrecht, The NetherlandsDepartment of Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy Science & Sport, UMC Utrecht Brain Centre, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht University, 3584 CXUtrecht, The NetherlandsDepartment of Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy Science & Sport, UMC Utrecht Brain Centre, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht University, 3584 CXUtrecht, The NetherlandsDepartment of Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy Science & Sport, UMC Utrecht Brain Centre, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht University, 3584 CXUtrecht, The NetherlandsAccurate monitoring of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviour (SB) is crucial for tailoring interventions aimed at improving movement behaviour. This study evaluated the validity of the pocket-worn RISE device for measuring movement behaviour in community-dwelling patients with stroke. Criterion validity was assessed in a laboratory setting using video recordings. Construct validity was assessed in a free-living setting using the thigh-affixed ActivPAL. In the laboratory setting (25 participants, 66 ± 11.8 years), the RISE device showed good criterion validity for SB and PA. In the free-living setting (19 participants, 73 ± 10.2 years), the RISE device showed good construct validity for SB and PA, though further improvements could enhance the accuracy of individual-level measurements of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and prolonged sedentary bouts. The mean absolute percentage error and mean percentage error were below the predefined 20% threshold for SB and PA. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) for SB and PA showed good reliability, but ICC ranges for prolonged sedentary bouts and MVPA were too broad to draw firm conclusions. These findings indicate the RISE device is well-suited for measuring SB and PA in free-living conditions. With real-time feedback, app compatibility, and pocket-wear convenience, the RISE device shows potential for behavioural interventions targeting movement behaviour in stroke and other chronic conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/25/11/3308wearable electronic devicesvaliditysedentary behaviourphysical activityaccelerometry
spellingShingle Camille F. M. Biemans
Laura van der Heiden
Cindy Veenhof
Olaf W. Verschuren
Johanna M. A. Visser-Meily
Martijn F. Pisters
Yvonne A. W. Hartman
Criterion and Construct Validity of the Pocket-Worn RISE Device to Assess Movement Behaviour in Community-Dwelling People with Stroke
Sensors
wearable electronic devices
validity
sedentary behaviour
physical activity
accelerometry
title Criterion and Construct Validity of the Pocket-Worn RISE Device to Assess Movement Behaviour in Community-Dwelling People with Stroke
title_full Criterion and Construct Validity of the Pocket-Worn RISE Device to Assess Movement Behaviour in Community-Dwelling People with Stroke
title_fullStr Criterion and Construct Validity of the Pocket-Worn RISE Device to Assess Movement Behaviour in Community-Dwelling People with Stroke
title_full_unstemmed Criterion and Construct Validity of the Pocket-Worn RISE Device to Assess Movement Behaviour in Community-Dwelling People with Stroke
title_short Criterion and Construct Validity of the Pocket-Worn RISE Device to Assess Movement Behaviour in Community-Dwelling People with Stroke
title_sort criterion and construct validity of the pocket worn rise device to assess movement behaviour in community dwelling people with stroke
topic wearable electronic devices
validity
sedentary behaviour
physical activity
accelerometry
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/25/11/3308
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