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Monitoring Location-Specific Physical Activity via Integration of Accelerometry and Geotechnology Within Patients With or At Risk of Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Technological Report
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology (2017)
  • Ryan Crews
  • Sai Yalla
  • Navdeep Dhatt
  • Drew Burdi
  • Sungsoon Hwang
Abstract
Objective: Physical activity variability is a risk factor for diabetic foot ulcers (DFU). Geographic context may influence variability. This study developed initial methods for monitoring location-specific physical activity in this population. Secondarily, preliminary comparisons in location-specific physical activity were made between patients at risk versus patients with active DFU.
Methods: Five at-risk and 5 actively ulcerated patients were monitored continuously for 72 hours with physical activity and GPS monitors. A custom algorithm time synchronized the 2 devices’ data.
Results: On average for all 10 subjects, 1.5 ± 2.1% of activity lacked a corresponding GPS location. 80 ± 11% of self-reported activity events per subject had a GPS identified location. The GPS identified locations were in agreement with the self-reported locations 98 ± 6% of the time. DFU participants’ weight-bearing activity was 188% higher at home than away from home. At-risk participants showed similar weight-bearing activity at home as active DFU participants, however, at-risk participants had 132% more weight-bearing activity away-from-home.
Conclusions: Objectively monitoring location-specific physical activity proved feasible. Future studies using such methodology may enhance understanding of pathomechanics and treatment of DFU.
Keywords
  • diabetic foot ulcer,
  • GPS,
  • monitor,
  • physical activity
Publication Date
September, 2017
DOI
10.1177/1932296816651631
Citation Information
Ryan Crews, Sai Yalla, Navdeep Dhatt, Drew Burdi, et al.. "Monitoring Location-Specific Physical Activity via Integration of Accelerometry and Geotechnology Within Patients With or At Risk of Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Technological Report" Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology Vol. 11 Iss. 5 (2017) p. 899 - 903
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sungsoon_hwang/22/