Wearable Activity Trackers for Monitoring Adherence to Home Confinement During the COVID-19 Pandemic Worldwide: Data Aggregation and Analysis

BackgroundIn the context of home confinement during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, objective, real-time data are needed to assess populations’ adherence to home confinement to adapt policies and control measures accordingly. ObjectiveThe aim of this...

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Main Authors: Pépin, Jean Louis, Bruno, Rosa Maria, Yang, Rui-Yi, Vercamer, Vincent, Jouhaud, Paul, Escourrou, Pierre, Boutouyrie, Pierre
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of Medical Internet Research
Online Access:http://www.jmir.org/2020/6/e19787/
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spelling doaj-71e13996e7944a6b84d445f19cf393e62021-04-02T21:36:05ZengJMIR PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet Research1438-88712020-06-01226e1978710.2196/19787Wearable Activity Trackers for Monitoring Adherence to Home Confinement During the COVID-19 Pandemic Worldwide: Data Aggregation and AnalysisPépin, Jean LouisBruno, Rosa MariaYang, Rui-YiVercamer, VincentJouhaud, PaulEscourrou, PierreBoutouyrie, Pierre BackgroundIn the context of home confinement during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, objective, real-time data are needed to assess populations’ adherence to home confinement to adapt policies and control measures accordingly. ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to determine whether wearable activity trackers could provide information regarding users' adherence to home confinement policies because of their capacity for seamless and continuous monitoring of individuals’ natural activity patterns regardless of their location. MethodsWe analyzed big data from individuals using activity trackers (Withings) that count the wearer’s average daily number of steps in a number of representative nations that adopted different modalities of restriction of citizens’ activities. ResultsData on the number of steps per day from over 740,000 individuals around the world were analyzed. We demonstrate the physical activity patterns in several representative countries with total, partial, or no home confinement. The decrease in steps per day in regions with strict total home confinement ranged from 25% to 54%. Partial lockdown (characterized by social distancing measures such as school closures, bar and restaurant closures, and cancellation of public meetings but without strict home confinement) does not appear to have a significant impact on people’s activity compared to the pre-pandemic period. The absolute level of physical activity under total home confinement in European countries is around twofold that in China. In some countries, such as France and Spain, physical activity started to gradually decrease even before official commitment to lockdown as a result of initial less stringent restriction orders or self-quarantine. However, physical activity began to increase again in the last 2 weeks, suggesting a decrease in compliance with confinement orders. ConclusionsAggregate analysis of activity tracker data with the potential for daily updates can provide information regarding adherence to home confinement policies.http://www.jmir.org/2020/6/e19787/
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author Pépin, Jean Louis
Bruno, Rosa Maria
Yang, Rui-Yi
Vercamer, Vincent
Jouhaud, Paul
Escourrou, Pierre
Boutouyrie, Pierre
spellingShingle Pépin, Jean Louis
Bruno, Rosa Maria
Yang, Rui-Yi
Vercamer, Vincent
Jouhaud, Paul
Escourrou, Pierre
Boutouyrie, Pierre
Wearable Activity Trackers for Monitoring Adherence to Home Confinement During the COVID-19 Pandemic Worldwide: Data Aggregation and Analysis
Journal of Medical Internet Research
author_facet Pépin, Jean Louis
Bruno, Rosa Maria
Yang, Rui-Yi
Vercamer, Vincent
Jouhaud, Paul
Escourrou, Pierre
Boutouyrie, Pierre
author_sort Pépin, Jean Louis
title Wearable Activity Trackers for Monitoring Adherence to Home Confinement During the COVID-19 Pandemic Worldwide: Data Aggregation and Analysis
title_short Wearable Activity Trackers for Monitoring Adherence to Home Confinement During the COVID-19 Pandemic Worldwide: Data Aggregation and Analysis
title_full Wearable Activity Trackers for Monitoring Adherence to Home Confinement During the COVID-19 Pandemic Worldwide: Data Aggregation and Analysis
title_fullStr Wearable Activity Trackers for Monitoring Adherence to Home Confinement During the COVID-19 Pandemic Worldwide: Data Aggregation and Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Wearable Activity Trackers for Monitoring Adherence to Home Confinement During the COVID-19 Pandemic Worldwide: Data Aggregation and Analysis
title_sort wearable activity trackers for monitoring adherence to home confinement during the covid-19 pandemic worldwide: data aggregation and analysis
publisher JMIR Publications
series Journal of Medical Internet Research
issn 1438-8871
publishDate 2020-06-01
description BackgroundIn the context of home confinement during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, objective, real-time data are needed to assess populations’ adherence to home confinement to adapt policies and control measures accordingly. ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to determine whether wearable activity trackers could provide information regarding users' adherence to home confinement policies because of their capacity for seamless and continuous monitoring of individuals’ natural activity patterns regardless of their location. MethodsWe analyzed big data from individuals using activity trackers (Withings) that count the wearer’s average daily number of steps in a number of representative nations that adopted different modalities of restriction of citizens’ activities. ResultsData on the number of steps per day from over 740,000 individuals around the world were analyzed. We demonstrate the physical activity patterns in several representative countries with total, partial, or no home confinement. The decrease in steps per day in regions with strict total home confinement ranged from 25% to 54%. Partial lockdown (characterized by social distancing measures such as school closures, bar and restaurant closures, and cancellation of public meetings but without strict home confinement) does not appear to have a significant impact on people’s activity compared to the pre-pandemic period. The absolute level of physical activity under total home confinement in European countries is around twofold that in China. In some countries, such as France and Spain, physical activity started to gradually decrease even before official commitment to lockdown as a result of initial less stringent restriction orders or self-quarantine. However, physical activity began to increase again in the last 2 weeks, suggesting a decrease in compliance with confinement orders. ConclusionsAggregate analysis of activity tracker data with the potential for daily updates can provide information regarding adherence to home confinement policies.
url http://www.jmir.org/2020/6/e19787/
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