TY - JOUR
T1 - The development of an estimation model for energy expenditure during water walking by acceleration and walking speed
AU - Kaneda, Koichi
AU - Ohgi, Yuji
AU - Tanaka, Chiaki
AU - Burkett, Brendan
PY - 2014/1
Y1 - 2014/1
N2 - Objectives: The aim of this study was to develop an estimation equation for energy expenditure during water walking based on the acceleration and walking speed. Design: Cross-validation study. Methods: Fifty participants, males (n= 29, age: 27-73) and females (n= 21, age: 33-70) volunteered for this study. Based on their physical condition water walking was conducted at three self-selected walking speeds from a range of: 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40. m/min. Energy expenditure during each trial was calculated. During water walking, an accelerometer was attached to the occipital region and recorded three-dimensional accelerations at 100. Hz. A stopwatch was used for timing the participant's walking speed. The estimation model for energy expenditure included three components; (i) resting metabolic rate, (ii) internal energy expenditure for moving participants' body, and (iii) external energy expenditure due to water drag force. Results: When comparing the measured and estimated energy expenditure with the acceleration data being the third component of the estimation model, high correlation coefficients were found in both male (r= 0.73) and female (r= 0.77) groups. When walking speeds were applied to the third component of the model, higher correlation coefficients were found (r= 0.82 in male and r= 0.88 in female). Good agreements of the developed estimation model were found in both methods, regardless of gender. Conclusions: This study developed a valid estimation model for energy expenditure during water walking by using head acceleration and walking speed.
AB - Objectives: The aim of this study was to develop an estimation equation for energy expenditure during water walking based on the acceleration and walking speed. Design: Cross-validation study. Methods: Fifty participants, males (n= 29, age: 27-73) and females (n= 21, age: 33-70) volunteered for this study. Based on their physical condition water walking was conducted at three self-selected walking speeds from a range of: 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40. m/min. Energy expenditure during each trial was calculated. During water walking, an accelerometer was attached to the occipital region and recorded three-dimensional accelerations at 100. Hz. A stopwatch was used for timing the participant's walking speed. The estimation model for energy expenditure included three components; (i) resting metabolic rate, (ii) internal energy expenditure for moving participants' body, and (iii) external energy expenditure due to water drag force. Results: When comparing the measured and estimated energy expenditure with the acceleration data being the third component of the estimation model, high correlation coefficients were found in both male (r= 0.73) and female (r= 0.77) groups. When walking speeds were applied to the third component of the model, higher correlation coefficients were found (r= 0.82 in male and r= 0.88 in female). Good agreements of the developed estimation model were found in both methods, regardless of gender. Conclusions: This study developed a valid estimation model for energy expenditure during water walking by using head acceleration and walking speed.
KW - External energy expenditure
KW - Internal energy expenditure
KW - Power dimension
KW - Resting metabolic rate
KW - Third-ordered equation
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jsams.2013.02.004
DO - 10.1016/j.jsams.2013.02.004
M3 - Article
C2 - 23499496
AN - SCOPUS:84890203303
SN - 1440-2440
VL - 17
SP - 96
EP - 101
JO - Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
JF - Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
IS - 1
ER -