PhenX - walking - ambulation objective protocol 151001

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PhenX - walking - ambulation objective protocol 151001
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PhenX
Definition:
An accelerometer-based pedometer is used to measure the number of steps over a desirable measurement period (for a robust assessment of free-living walking, a minimum of 3 days is recommended). The participant is asked to wear the pedometer during all waking hours of the study period. Data (number of steps per hour or per day) is downloaded from the pedometer after being retrieved from the participant. The hip placements of the pedometer (on a belt or in the front pants pocket) have been shown to yield the best walking assessments. The absolute accuracy (number of steps and or distance) may vary with different pedometers, data/signal filters used by the devices, and/or placement locations. Follow manufacturers' operation manuals for specific calibration procedures if needed. It is generally not recommended to use pedometer-predicted energy expenditure values.
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Qualified

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PhenX - walking - ambulation objective protocol 151001
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Walking ambulation objective proto
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Definition:
An accelerometer-based pedometer is used to measure the number of steps over a desirable measurement period (for a robust assessment of free-living walking, a minimum of 3 days is recommended). The participant is asked to wear the pedometer during all waking hours of the study period. Data (number of steps per hour or per day) is downloaded from the pedometer after being retrieved from the participant. The hip placements of the pedometer (on a belt or in the front pants pocket) have been shown to yield the best walking assessments. The absolute accuracy (number of steps and or distance) may vary with different pedometers, data/signal filters used by the devices, and/or placement locations. Follow manufacturers' operation manuals for specific calibration procedures if needed. It is generally not recommended to use pedometer-predicted energy expenditure values.
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Source: Regenstrief LOINC

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D. Bassett, personal communication, November 16, 2009.
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Omron Healthcare, Inc., Omron® HJ-112 Instruction Manual. 2005.
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Tudor-Locke, C., Bassett, D. R., Jr., Rutherford, W. J., Ainsworth, B. E., Chan, C. B., Croteau, K., et al. (2008). BMI-Referenced Cut Points for Pedometer-Determined Steps per Day in Adults. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 5 (Supp 1): S126-S139.
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Hasson, R. E., Haller, J., Pober, D. M., Staudenmayer, J., & Freedson, P. S. (2009). Validity of the Omron HJ-112 Pedometer during Treadmill Walking. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 41(4): 805-809.

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Related Names
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PanPanelPANEL.PHENX
PanlPnlPoint in time
RandomWalking ambulation objective proto
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Related Codes
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https://www.phenxtoolkit.org151001walking_ambulation_objective_measure
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PhenX - walking - ambulation objective protocol 151001-Pt^Patient-PhenX
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Basic Attributes
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ClassTypeFirst ReleasedLast UpdatedChange ReasonPanel Type
PANEL.PHENXClinicalVersion 2.36Version 2.66Updated the PhenX ID from "PhenX." to "PX" in Survey Question Source field to align with the variable identifier used in the PhenX Toolkit.; Added the PhenX protocol ID to the Component to clearly define the protocol version for which this panel is based upon.Panel

Identifiers:

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NLM
Id:
XyiX6Mp2je
Version:
1.0
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PhenX
Id:
151001
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LOINC
Id:
62838-8
Version:
2.69