Research Article

Experience with Using the Sensewear BMS Sensor System in the Context of a Health and Wellbeing Application

Table 2

(a) and (b) Summary sheet for all data for subject 3 (8 days), columns 1–8. (c) Summary sheet for all data for subject 3 (8 days), columns 9–17.
(a)

DateHours of armband dataHours offbodyPercent onbodyTotal EEMeasured EEOffbody EEMeasured active EE

2009-09-0110:110:0798,9%8888817133
2009-09-0223:440:1698,9%1879186316284
2009-09-0323:440:1698,9%2150213416648
2009-09-0423:440:1698,9%2052203616505
2009-09-0518:555:0578,8%18231509314196
2009-09-0621:282:3289,4%18581702156315
2009-09-0723:440:1698,9%1822180616192
2009-09-0823:490:1199,2%2032202111435
2009-09-0913:270:1398,4%1030101713174

Totals182:469:1295,2%15537149695682882

(b)

Physical activity threshold3,0

Sedentary0,03,0
Moderate3,06,0
Vigorous6,09,0
Very vigorous9,0and up

(c)

Physical activityStepsLying downMeasured sleepAverage METsSedentaryModerateVigorousVery vigorous
duration

0:3343750:000:001,479:380:330:000:00
1:1879579:406:031,3322:261:180:000:00
2:271310310:107:131,5221:172:090:180:00
2:101048110:127:181,4521:342:100:000:00
0:5372638:246:571,3518:020:530:000:00
1:2385429:506:571,3420:051:230:000:00
0:4763888:526:391,2922:570:450:020:00
1:57962310:428:391,4421:521:570:000:00
0:4546099:036:101,2812:420:450:000:00
12:137234176:5355:561,39170:3311:530:200:00