Glasgow 2011 Glasgow 2011 2nd International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement 24th - 27th May 2011, Glasgow, Scotland www.ICAMPAM2011.org ProgrAMMe And AbstrACts generAl InforMA tIon 1 WelCoMe Dear ICAMPAM participant, It is a great pleasure to welcome you all to the second International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement and also to welcome to you to Scotland and more specifically to Glasgow. We feel this is indeed a unique occasion in a special location. WelCoMe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 The first ICAMPAM conference was held in Rotterdam in May 2008 and attracted over 200 participants with an outstanding scientific and social programme. This conference was led by Hans Bussmann and his team who generAl InforMAtIon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 had the foresight to recognise the need for such a meeting and the courage to organise the first meeting of its kind. Since that meeting there has been a growth in activity in this area, with many more high quality research ProgrAMMe & publications appearing and research groups emerging and expanding. This orAl lIstIngs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 research activity has been spread widely over a number of different discipline areas and has featured at a multitude of disparate conferences. There seemed to be an even greater need to bring this research together under one broad KeYnote sPeAKer banner where we could share knowledge and exchange ideas and develop AbstrACts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 meaningful collaborations. So welcome to ICAMPAM 2! This conference has indeed grown and we will have well over 300 participants InVIted sPeAKer from around the world. The programme has 17 invited and keynote lectures, AbstrACts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 67 oral presentations and over 170 posters. Our invited and keynote speakers are leaders in their field with established work programmes and research groups and the conference participants are representative of the broad orAl AbstrACts spectrum of world class research activity from around the globe. We have a 01.1 — 016.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 real international expertise and a true global research community. I would like to thank the many people who have been involved in organising Poster lIstIngs this conference. Firstly to the Organising Committee: Sebastien Chastin, P1-01 — P1-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Philippa Dall, Janet Finlayson, Margaret Grant, Karen Jack, Danny Rafferty, Cormac Ryan and Ben Stansfield. In particular I would like to thank Hans Bussmann who organised the first conference and who gave me the privilege Poster AbstrACts of organising this, the second ICAMPAM. Thanks to Hans for allowing us P1-01 — P1-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 to benefit from his experience through guidance in the initial stages of the planning for this meeting. I would also like to thank the Scientific Committee for their invaluable input in generating ideas for the programme and for Poster lIstIngs reviewing over 250 abstracts that were submitted and I would also give special P2-01 — P2-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 thanks to Philippa Dall and Ben Stansfield for collating all the input and for putting together the programme. I would also like to give a special welcome to our sponsors and exhibitors who have played a key role in allowing this Poster AbstrACts conference to take place. P2-01 — P2-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 It has been clear from the response we have had when putting together this conference that there is indeed a future and this is something we should be exhIbItors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 thinking about and discussing during and after the conference. Where will we take this? Do we want to form a “society”? Where and when will the next ICAMPAM be held? Author Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 I hope that this conference will be an interesting one for every one of you and sPonsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 that you will not only find enjoyable but also inspirational. I hope this will help us, as a global community, to tackle the many challenges we have in developing this rapidly growing field and in collaborating effectively so that we can make a real and significant impact across the growing number of disciplines in which we are actively engaging. Malcolm H Granat Conference Chair 2 generAl InforMA tIon generAl exhIbItIon Stands will be located in the Exhibition Hall on the ground floor of the InforMAtIon Concert Hall. Please refer to the exhibition section of the programme for further details. Internet Venue Free WiFi internet access will be available throughout the Conference The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 2 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3NY. and is intended for general web browsing only. Delegates should refrain from downloading large files or watching HD videos which will slow the regIstrAtIon desK connection speed down considerably. The registration desk will be located in the North Entrance of the venue, which can be accessed from Killermont Street. Registration will be open at doMestIC AnnounCeMents the following times:- Important announcements will be made by Session Chairs at the start or end of sessions. Tuesday 24 May 1500 hours – 1800 hours Wednesday 25 May 0800 hours – 1800 hours MessAges Thursday 26 May 0800 hours – 1800 hours Any messages received for delegates during the conference will be Friday 27 May 0800 hours – 1400 hours displayed on the notice board beside the registration desk. We advise all delegates to check this board regularly, as messages will not be relayed as The registration desk will remain open throughout the Conference for announcements. general queries. MobIle Phones sPeAKers Out of courtesy to speakers and other delegates, mobile phones must be Speakers are asked to submit their presentation to the audio-visual staff in switched off or on silent mode before entering sessions. the Speakers’ Preview Room no later than three hours before their talk. The Speakers’ Preview Room can be found at the end of the foyer near the sMoKIng PolICY Café Bar. Only PowerPoint presentations will be accepted. They should It is against the law to smoke in any enclosed public area in Scotland. be provided on a CD or USB stick. Given the tight schedule, it will not be possible to use your own laptop computer. generAl AssIstAnCe Please go to the registration desk if you have any queries. Posters Poster numbers on the boards relate to the poster numbers indicated in the bAnKs abstract book. Velcro will be available to attach the posters to the boards. Delegates needing to exchange currency may do so at banks, Post Offices Presenters are asked to attend their posters during the following times: or at currency exchange outlets (e.g. at Glasgow Central Station and at the Mounted between 0800 and 0900 hours and removed between 1745 and major airports). Normal banking hours are 0900 – 1700 Monday to Friday. 1800 hours. 24-hour cash points can be found throughout the city centre. Presenters should stand by their poster to discuss the content with shoPPIng delegates from 1100 to 1145 hours (coffee break), from 1315 to 1430 hours City centre shops opening hours: (lunch break) and again at the evening poster session from 1630 to 1745 Monday to Saturday 0900 to 1700 hours hours. Late night shopping on Thursdays until 1930 or 2000 hours Some shops are open on Sundays from 1200 to 1600 hours Poster session 1 is on Wednesday 25 May, poster session 2 is on Thursday 26 May. soCIAl eVents CMe ACCredItAtIon Tuesday 24 May 2011 The conference has applied for CME accreditation. In order to be eligible for 1930 – 2030 hours accreditation participants must sign in and out for each day they attend the Civic Reception conference. A sign-in/out sheet will be available at the registration desk. The conference will open with a civic-sponsored drinks reception at the Glasgow City Chambers. bAdges Name badges will be issued to all registered delegates and, for security Thursday 26 May 2011 reasons, must be worn at all times to ensure admission to sessions and the 1930 – 2400 hours Civic Reception. Gala Dinner The Gala Dinner will be held in the famous Kelvingrove Art Gallery and delegAte lIst Museum. Pre-dinner drinks will be followed by dinner and entertainment. You will find a list of delegates attending the conference in your delegate Ticket required. pack. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is a short taxi ride from the city ConferenCe lAnguAge centre. Alternatively it is a 5 minute walk from Kelvinhall Subway The language of this conference is English. Station. Please refer to the map on page 3. CAterIng Tea, coffee and lunch will be served in the Exhibition Hall and foyer areas. Please see the programme for timings. 3 S SGlasgow Caledonian The UniversityPiping CentreGlasgow School of Art424116CCARSAMD203033Buchanan Mitchell ComplexGlasgow Royal 9Bus Station252229Concert Hall1 245Queen Street8StationSt Mungo Museum S407City Centre28University Glasgow 18of StrathclydeAnderstonGeorge CathedralThe BaronyStationSquare34 35The Glasgow High StreetLighthouse26City ChambersStation437Gallery of CentralStationModern Art 723239Trades HallMerchant CityThe Teacher36Argyle StreetBuildingStationCity Halls and Old FruitmarketThe Arches 17S2314Airport8 miles 15 metres012525037550062575043House for an Art Lover (2.8 miles)0.10.150.050miles0.20.250.30.350.40.450.5Hampden Park (3.4 miles)Pollok House (4.2 miles)Burrell Collection (4.2 miles)44Winter Gardens and People’s Palace Thistle GlasgowFraser Suites GlasgowMarks HotelPremier Inn Charing Cross25174133Travelodge Glasgow CentralHilton GlasgowMarriott GlasgowPremier Inn George Square42261834Travelodge Glasgow Paisley RoadHilton Glasgow GrosvenorMenzies Glasgow HotelQuality Hotel Central19433527Premier Inn City Centre SouthHoliday Inn Glasgow TheatrelandMillennium Hotel GlasgowRadisson SAS20364428Hotel Du Vin at One Devonshire Gardens Novotel Glasgow CentreRamada Glasgow City212937Ibis HotelPark Inn Glasgow City CentreSwallow Hotel223038Jurys Inn HotelPond HotelThe Brunswick233139SSubwayMalmaison GlasgowPremier Inn Argyle StreetThe Spires243240 WWW.SEEGLASGOW.COM 1921Òran Mór31 S S West End SUniversity of Glasgow Kelvin Hall Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum 2312 Riverside Museum (2010) The Tall ShipSECCStationScottish Exhibition + Conference Centre (SECC) 11Millennium Bridge (footbridge)6 Bells Bridge (footbridge) 10Glasgow Science Clyde ArcCentreMedia Park 13 38 City Apartments GlasgowABode Hotel91City Inn GlasgowAngus Hotel210Crowne Plaza GlasgowArgyll Hotel113Devoncove HotelArtto Hotel124ETAP Hotel GlasgowBlythswood Square 135(opening early 2009) Euro HostelCampanile146Express by Holiday Inn RiversideCarlton George Hotel157Express by Holiday Inn Theatreland City Aparthotel Glasgow168 6002 wemolohtraB snilloC © E/80/50/12 4 ProgrAMMe ICAMPAM ProgrAMMe 5 WednesdAY 25 MAY 2011: 09:30-10:00 – buChAnAn suIte InVIted sPeAKer: I2 08:30-08:40 – strAthClYde suIte stePhen redMond data fusion of triaxial accelerometry and barometric pressure sensing for falls WelCoMe detection and prevention. - - - - Chair: Wiebren Zijlstra - - - - 08:40-09:30 – strAthClYde suIte 10:00-11:00 – buChAnAn suIte KeYnote sPeAKer: K1 dAVId bAssett sessIon 2 recent Applications of Physical Activity Monitoring deVICe deVeloPMent Chairs: Malcolm granat, hans bussmann noVel deVICes And sensors 1 - - - - Chairs: stephen redmond, Wiebren Zijlstra 09:30-10:00 – strAthClYde suIte Oral Presentations: InVIted sPeAKer: isAW: InstruMented stAnd And WAlK test I1 02.1 Jo sAlMon Comparison of sedentary and sitting time using the activPAl, gt3x horak fb1, salarian A1, Mancini M1, Carlson-Kuhta P1 Actigraph and observation among children. 1department of neurology, oregon health & science university, Portland, usA Chair: hans bussmann desIgn of A WeArAble MultI-sensor - - - - 02.2 sYsteM for PhYsICAl ACtIVItY AssessMent 10:00-11:00 – strAthClYde suIte liu s1, gao r1, freedson Ps2 1university of Connecticut, storrs, Ct, usA; 2university of Massachusetts, sessIon 1 Amherst, MA, usA PoPulAtIon & InterVentIon AssessMent breAthIng frequenCY And VoluMe 02.3 C hIldren estIMAtIons usIng A MultI-sensor Chairs: Jo salmon, hans bussmann IntegrAted MeAsureMent sYsteM John d1, liu s2, sasaki J1, gao r2, staudenmayer J3, freedson P1 Oral Presentations: 1dept. of Kinesiology, university of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA; 2dept. of Mechanical engineering, university of Connecticut, storrs, Ct; CorrelAtes of seAsonAl outdoor 3dept. of Mathematics and statistics, university of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01.1 PhYsICAl ACtIVItY MeAsured usIng ACCeleroMeters And gPs 02.4 A PAttern reCognItIon teChnIque to Assess free-lIVIng PhYsICAl ACtIVItY: Page As, Cooper Ar, Jago r, Macdonald Wallis K the soJourn Method exercise, nutrition and health sciences, university of bristol, bristol, uK lyden K1, Kozey Keadle s1, staudenmayer J2, freedson P1 effICACY of PrebIotICs And ProbIotICs department of Kinesiology1 and Math and statistics2, 01.2 university of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, usA fortIfIed MIlK for IMProVIng groWth And PhYsICAl ACtIVItY In ChIldren 1-4 YeArs of Age - - - - – A CoMMunItY bAsed, double MAsKed rAndoMIZed Controlled trIAl 11:45-12:15 – strAthClYde suIte dhingra u1, dutta A1, dhingra P2, black re1, Menon VP2 , Kumar J2, sazawal s1,2 1department of International health, Johns hopkins bloomberg school of InVIted sPeAKer: I3 Public health, baltimore usA; 2Center for Micronutrient research, Annamalai Jorunn l. helbostAd university, India. Activity monitoring in older adults with impaired functioning – challenges and possibilities. VoluMe, PAtterns, And tYPes of 01.3 sedentArY behAVIor And CArdIo-MetA- Chair: Charles Matthews bolIC heAlth In ChIldren And AdolesCents - - - - Carson V1, Janssen I1,2 1school of Kinesiology and health studies, queen’s university, Kingston, on, Canada; 2department of Community health and epidemiology, queen’s university, Kingston, on, Canada ChIldren’s PhYsICAl ACtIVItY leVels 01.4 oVer A 5-YeAr PerIod Assessed usIng ACCeleroMetrY ridgers nd, timperio A, Crawford d, salmon J Centre for Physical Activity and nutrition research, deakin university, Australia - - - - 6 ICAMPAM ProgrAMMe 12:15-13:15 – strAthClYde suIte A neW Method to estIMAte energY 04.2 exPendIture froM AbdoMInAl And rIb sessIon 3 CAge dIstAnCes PoPulAtIon & InterVentIon AssessMent gastinger s1, sefati h2, nicolas g1, sorel A1, gratas-delamarche A1, Prioux J3 1laboratory « Movement, sport and health sciences » (M2s), university rennes older Adults & fAlls 2, rennes, france; 2university rennes 1, rennes, france; 3ens-Cachan Antenne Chairs: Jorunn helbostad, Charles Matthews de bretagne, bruz, france Oral Presentations: PredICtIng PhYsICAl ACtIVItY IntensItY 04.3 durIng sWIMMIng usIng A WeArAble AMbulAtorY MeAsureMent of WAter-Proof ACCeleroMeter In elIte And 03.1 duAl-tAsKIng behAVIour: Method And reCreAtIonAl sWIMMers PrelIMInArY eVAluAtIon In older Adults bonomi Ag12, goris AhC3, Plasqui g1, Westerterp Kr1 tung JY1,2, roy eA1, Poupart P2 1human biology department, Maastricht university, Maastricht, netherlands; 1department of Kinesiology, university of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada; 2Medical signal Processing, Philips research laboratories, eindhoven, 2david Cheriton school of Computing science, university of Waterloo, Waterloo, netherlands; 3Philips directlife, Philips lifestyle Incubator, Amsterdam, Canada netherlands 03.2 utesMInPgo ArCACle ClheArnogMeest Ienr so ltdoe Ars Asedsusl ts’ 04.4 eAsCtCIeMlAetrIooMne otfr AYe Aet W thIteh l roAWWe r bACK sedentArY tIMe folloWIng An InterVentIon durIng leVel ground WAlKIng, stAIr WAlKIng And CYClIng gardiner PA1, eakin eg1,2, healy gn1,2, owen n1,2 1the university of queensland, Cancer Prevention research Centre, school of brandes M1, hannöver V1, van hees V2, brage s2 Population health, brisbane, Australia; 2baker IdI heart and diabetes Institute, 1Institute of sports science, university of bremen, germany; Melbourne, Australia 2MrC epidemiology unit, Institute of Metabolic science, Cambridge, uK - - - - isWAY: A sensItIVe, VAlId And relIAble 03.3 test of PosturAl Control 14:30-15:15 – strAthClYde suIte Mancini M1,2, salarian A1, Carlson-Kuhta P1, Zampieri C3, Chiari l2, horak fb1 1department of neurology, ohsu, Portland, usA; 2biomedical engineering unit, KeYnote sPeAKer: K2 deIs, Alma Mater studiorum-università di bologna, bologna, Italy; 3functional YuKItoshI AoYAgI and Applied biomechanics lab, rehabilitation Medicine department, nIh, bethesda, usA habitual physical activity and health in the elderly: the nakanojo study Chairs: nick Wareham, Chris baten WAlKIng on sunshIne: effeCt of 03.4 - - - - WeAther CondItIons on PhYsICAl ACtIVItY In older PeoPle 15:15-16:30 – strAthClYde suIte Klenk J1,2, büchele b1, rapp K1,2, franke s1, Peter r1 1Institute of epidemiology, ulm university, ulm, germany; 2Clinic for geriatric sessIon 5 rehabilitation, robert-bosch-hospital, stuttgart, germany - - - - Method deVeloPMent Posture & ACtIVItY ClAssIfICAtIon 11:45-12:15 – buChAnAn suIte Chairs: Chris baten, Patty freedson InVIted sPeAKer: Oral Presentations: I4 soren brAge durAtIon of sIt-stAnd-sIt trAnsfers: objective measurement of physical activity in observational cohort 05.1 A CoMPArIson of deteCtIons bAsed on A studies: what have we learnt? sIngle hYbrId-sensor unIt Versus forCe PlAtes Chair: Patty freedson Zijlstra A, Zijlstra W - - - - Center for human Movement sciences, university Medical Center groningen, university of groningen, groningen, the netherlands 12:15-13:15 – buChAnAn suIte quAntIfYIng PhAses of the sIt-to-WAlK 05.2 sessIon 4 MoVeMent WIth ACCeleroMeters Kerr A1, rafferty d2, dall PM2, Muhaidat J2 Method deVeloPMent 1university of strathclyde, glasgow, uK; 2glasgow Caledonian university, energY exPendIture glasgow, uK Chairs: soren brage, Patty freedson Posture And Posture trAnsItIons In the 05.3 Oral Presentations: Pre-sChool ChIld And CAtegorIsAtIon bY the ACtIVPAl 04.1 studYIng WAlKIng: CoMPArIson of the davies g, reilly JJ, Paton JY CAdenCe/sPeed/energY exPendIture university of glasgow, glasgow, united Kingdom relAtIonshIP durIng oVerground Vs. treAdMIll WAlKIng rowe dA1, Welk gJ2, heil dP3, Mahar Mt4 1university of strathclyde, glasgow, scotland; 2Iowa state university, Ames, usA; 3Montana state university, bozeman, usA; 4east Carolina university, greenville, usA ICAMPAM ProgrAMMe 7 eVAluAtIng lAborAtorY-trAIned ACtIVItY 16:30-17:45 – loMond And ClYde foYers 05.4 ClAssIfICAtIon AlgorIthMs In dAIlY lIfe Poster sessIon 1 Cuba gyllensten I1, bonomi Ag2 1Care and health Applications, Philips research laboratories, eindhoven, netherlands; 2Medical signal Processing, Philips research laboratories, See poster abstract section for details. eindhoven, netherlands. - - - - An obJeCtIVe Method for sleeP 05.5 deteCtIon froM ContInuous MonItorIng thursdAY 26 MAY 2011: of heArt rAte And MoVeMent In free-lIVIng IndIVIduAls Amin r¹, ekelund u¹, skene s², ridgway C¹, Wareham nJ¹, brage s¹ 08:45-09:30 – strAthClYde suIte ¹MrC epidemiology unit, Cambridge, uK; ²birkbeck College, university of london, uK KeYnote sPeAKer: K3 - - - - PAttY freedson using pattern recognition techniques to interpret wearable physical activity 15:15-16:30 – buChAnAn suIte monitor output: laboratory calibration studies Chairs: Yukitoshi Aoyagi, Malcolm granat sessIon 6 - - - - PoPulAtIon & InterVentIon AssessMent MusCulosKeletAl & ChronIC CondItIons 09:30-10:00 – strAthClYde suIte Chairs: nick Wareham, ulrich ebner-Priemer InVIted sPeAKer: I5 Oral Presentations: ChArles MAttheWs use of physical activity monitors in large epidemiologic studies: strengths, 06.1 ACCeleroMetrY-bAsed ACtIVItY weaknesses, and strategies to reduce measurement error. sPeCtruM In Persons WIth ChronIC Chair: Yukitoshi Aoyagi PhYsICAl CondItIons - - - - van den berg-emons rJ, bussmann Jb, stam hJ department of rehabilitation Medicine and Physical therapy, erasmus Medical Center, rotterdam, the netherlands 10:00-11:00 – strAthClYde suIte sessIon 7 IMPACt of exerCIse trAInIng And A 06.2 sedentArY behAVIor InterVentIon on totAl dAIlY sIttIng tIMe PoPulAtIon & InterVentIon AssessMent CoMMunItY Cohorts And InterVentIons 1 Kozey Keadle s1, lyden K1, staudenmayer J2, freedson P1 1department of Kinesiology; 2Math and statistics, university of Massachusetts, Chairs: Charles Matthews, Yukitoshi Aoyagi Amherst, MA, usA Oral Presentations: WAlKIng PerforMAnCe In dAIlY lIfe Is 06.3 relAted to the o2 Cost of WAlKIng In 07.1 obJeCtIVelY MeAsured PhYsICAl ACtIVItY Adults WIth bIlAterAl sPAstIC CerebrAl PAlsY And bone heAlth In older JAPAnese Adults: longItudInAl dAtA froM the nAKAnoJo slaman J1, bussmann JbJ1, stam hJ1, van den berg-emons hJg1 studY 1department of rehabilitation Medicine and Physical therapy, erasmus MC, university Medical Center, rotterdam, the netherlands Park h1, Park s1, shephard rJ2, Aoyagi Y1 1exercise sciences research group, tokyo Metropolitan Institute of gerontology, hoW do CoPd PAtIents dIstrIbute theIr Itabashi, tokyo, Japan; 2faculty of Physical education and health, 06.4 dAIlY ACtIVItIes? university of toronto, toronto, ontario, Canada tabak M1, Vollenbroek-hutten M1,2, van der Valk P3, van der Palen J4,5, tönis t1, PhYsICAl ACtIVItY leVels of CAnAdIAn hermens h1,2 07.2 Adults: results froM the 2007-2009 1roessingh research and development, the netherlands; 2telemedicine group, university of twente, the netherlands; 3department of Pulmonary Medicine, CAnAdIAn heAlth MeAsures surVeY Medisch spectrum twente, the netherlands; 4department of research Colley rC1,2, garriguet d2, Janssen I3, Craig Cl4, Clarke J5, tremblay Ms1 Methodology, Measurement and data Analysis, university of twente, 1healthy Active living and obesity rg, Children’s hospital of eastern ontario rI, the netherlands; 5Medical school twente, Medisch spectrum twente, ottawa, Canada; 2health Analysis division; 4Canadian fitness and lifestyle rI; the netherlands 5Physical health Measures division, statistics Canada, ottawa, Canada; 3school of Kinesiology and health studies, queen’s university, Kingston, Canada. PAtIents WIth end-stAge hIP 06.5 osteoArthrItIs shoW dIstInCtIVe PhYsICAl ACtIVItY leVels of CAnAdIAn PAtterns of trunK MoVeMents durIng gAIt – 07.3 ChIldren And Youth: results froM the A bodY-fIxed-sensor bAsed AnAlYsIs 2007-2009 CAnAdIAn heAlth MeAsures surVeY reininga Ihf1, stevens M1, Wagenmakers r4, bulstra sK1, groothoff JW2, Colley rC1,2, garriguet d2, Janssen I3, Craig Cl4, Clarke J5, tremblay Ms1 Zijlstra W3 1healthy Active living and obesity rg, Children’s hospital of eastern ontario rI, 1department of orthopaedics; 2department of health sciences; ottawa, Canada; 2health Analysis division; 5Physical health Measures division, 3Center for human Movement sciences, university Medical Center groningen, statistics Canada, ottawa; 3school of Kinesiology and health studies, queen’s university of groningen, the netherlands; 4department of orthopaedics, university, Kingston; 4Canadian fitness and lifestyle rI, ottawa; all Canada. Amphia hospital breda, the netherlands - - - - 8 ICAMPAM ProgrAMMe usIng ACCeleroMetrY dAtA to 12:15-13:15 strAthClYde suIte 07.4 understAnd When CAnAdIAns Are Most (And leAst) ACtIVe sessIon 9 Colley rC1,2, garriguet d2 1healthy Active living and obesity research group, Children’s hospital of PoPulAtIon & InterVentIon AssessMent eastern ontario research Institute,ottawa, ontario, Canada; 2health Analysis CoMMunItY Cohorts And InterVentIons 2 division, statistics Canada, ottawa, ontario, Canada Chairs: nick Wareham, soren brage - - - - Oral Presentations: 09:30-10:00 – buChAnAn suIte obJeCtIVe MonItorIng of energY 09.1 bAlAnCe In A WeIght loss ProgrAM InVIted sPeAKer: I6 KAMIAr AMInIAn blair sn, barry VW, shuger s, sui x, Meriwether rA, hand gA, Wilcox s, dowda M Ambulatory monitoring in sports: performance evaluating in ski jump. department of exercise science, university of south Carolina, Columbia, Chair: Malcolm granat sC, usA - - - - feAsIbIlItY of A PedoMeter-bAsed 09.2 WAlKIng ProgrAMMe for PeoPle WIth 10:00-11:00 – buChAnAn suIte ChronIC loW bACK PAIn: the bACK 2 ACtIVItY trIAl sessIon 8 Mcdonough sM1, tully MA2, o’Connor s1, boyd A1, Kerr d1, o’neill s3, delitto A4, bradbury I5, hurley d6, baxter gd7, tudor-locke C8 1health and rehabilitation sciences research Institute, school of health Method deVeloPMent sciences, university of ulster, uK; 2uKCrC Centre of excellence for Public KInetICs And KIneMAtICs health (nI), queen’s university belfast, uK; 3school of Psychology, university of ulster, uK; 4school of health and rehabilitation science, university of Chairs: Kamiar Aminian, Malcolm granat Pittsburgh, usA; 5frontier science, scotland; 6school of Physiotherapy and Performance science, university College dublin; 7Centre for Physiotherapy Oral Presentations: research, university of otago, new Zealand; 8Walking behavior laboratory, Pennington biomedical research Center, baton rouge, lA, usA VAlIdAtIon of A ProtoCol for fAst gAIt 08.1 AssessMent In A ClInICAl enVIronMent obJeCtIVelY MeAsured sedentArY And 09.3 usIng InertIAl sensors PhYsICAl ACtIVItY behAVIor ACross the lIfe sPAn Morris rg1, Pearce Ms2, birrell f3,lawson seM1 1bioengineering research group, school of Mechanical & systems engineering; spittaels h1, haerens l1, deforche b1,2, Cardon g1, de bourdeaudhuij I1 2Institute of health and society; 3Institute of Cellular Medicine, Musculoskeletal 1ghent university, ghent, belgium; ²Vub, brussels, belgium research group, newcastle university, newcastle upon tyne, uK usIng the ACtIbelt®-PlAtforM to studY 08.2 extrAMurAl fAll rIsK AssessMent usIng 09.4 the role of PhYsICAl ACtIVItY In A WeArAble Insole MotIon MeAsureMent PAtIents WIth dePressIVe dIsorders sYsteM – A bAse for neW AAl APPlICAtIons Widl J1, birkhofer A1, neuhaus A2, förstl h1, daumer M2,3 oberzaucher J1, Jagos h1, Zödl C1, hlauschek W1, Zagler W1,2 1technical university of Munich, germany; 2sylvia lawry Centre - the human 1CeIt rAlteC, Central european Institute of technologies, schwechat, Austria; Motion Institute, Munich, germany; 3trium Analysis online gmbh, Munich, 2fortec – research group on rehabilitation technology, Vienna univ. of germany technology, Vienna, Austria - - - - AMbulAtorY MeAsureMent of PhYsICAl 08.3 ACtIVItY bAsed on Knee flexIon/exten- 11:45-12:15 – buChAnAn suIte sIon: PrelIMInArY eVAluAtIon of A sMArt Knee brACe InVIted sPeAKer: I8 WIebren ZIlJstrA bonroy b1, gransier r2,3, dunias P4, Meijer K2, Vanrumste b1,5 1MobIlAb, K.h. Kempen university College, geel, belgium; 2dept. human Can we analyse walking in daily life beyond step counts? Movement sciences; 3dept. orthopeadics, Maastricht university Medical Centre, Maastricht, the netherlands; 4tno Medical devices, eindhoven, the netherlands; Chair: stephan redmond 5esAt – sCd, Katholieke universiteit leuven, heverlee, belgium - - - - - - - - 11:45-12:15 – strAthClYde suIte InVIted sPeAKer: I7 nICK WArehAM objective measurement of physical activity in observational cohort studies: what have we learnt? Chair: soren brage - - - -
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