Objective Measurement of Walking Activity Using Wearable Technologies in People with Parkinson Disease: A Systematic Review Protocol

Introduction: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a complex neurodegenerative disease with motor and nonmotor symptoms with a multitude of disease variations and severity. Physical activity can improve the management of disease symptoms and increase patients’ quality of life. Technological development of sm...

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Main Authors: Thomas Carlin, Clint Hansen, Nicolas Vuillerme
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Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2021-07-01
Series:Biomedicine Hub
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/516819
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spelling doaj-f6b374e95fab4ba9a96f8ab28a8531192021-08-12T14:53:34ZengKarger PublishersBiomedicine Hub2296-68702021-07-0162646810.1159/000516819516819Objective Measurement of Walking Activity Using Wearable Technologies in People with Parkinson Disease: A Systematic Review ProtocolThomas Carlin0Clint Hansen1Nicolas Vuillerme2Laboratory AGEIS, Universitaire Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, FranceDepartment of Neurology, Universitätsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel, GermanyLaboratory AGEIS, Universitaire Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, FranceIntroduction: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a complex neurodegenerative disease with motor and nonmotor symptoms with a multitude of disease variations and severity. Physical activity can improve the management of disease symptoms and increase patients’ quality of life. Technological development of small wearable devices allows objective activity measurement such as daily step count. Objective: To synthesize ongoing and past research on objective walking activity measurements using wearable devices in patients with PD. Methods: PubMed, Cochrane, Web of Science, and PEDro database are systematically searched with no limitation on publication date. Keywords are relative to (1) the population, (2) the measurement tool, and (3) the measured outcomes. Only full-text English articles published in a peer-reviewed journal will be included. Participants do not have to undergo any type of intervention. Included studies must report an objective measurement of walking activity using wearable devices in PD patients. After an independent screening process done by 2 reviewers, data will be extracted from the articles according to the following 5 set of data: (1) the study metrics, (2) the population characteristics, (3) the measurement tools, (4) the experimental procedure, and (5) the reported outcomes. Results: The results will contain inter alia summaries of the wearables’ specifications, wearing location, and recommendations for feasible methodologies to capture daily walking activity. Discussion: This review aims to synthesize the evidence of objective walking activity assessment with wearable devices in patients with PD. It will also provide recommendations with regard to device selection and suggest key points when monitoring walking activity in this specific population.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/516819parkinson diseasewalking activitywearable devicesmonitoring strategysystematic review
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Objective Measurement of Walking Activity Using Wearable Technologies in People with Parkinson Disease: A Systematic Review Protocol
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parkinson disease
walking activity
wearable devices
monitoring strategy
systematic review
author_facet Thomas Carlin
Clint Hansen
Nicolas Vuillerme
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title Objective Measurement of Walking Activity Using Wearable Technologies in People with Parkinson Disease: A Systematic Review Protocol
title_short Objective Measurement of Walking Activity Using Wearable Technologies in People with Parkinson Disease: A Systematic Review Protocol
title_full Objective Measurement of Walking Activity Using Wearable Technologies in People with Parkinson Disease: A Systematic Review Protocol
title_fullStr Objective Measurement of Walking Activity Using Wearable Technologies in People with Parkinson Disease: A Systematic Review Protocol
title_full_unstemmed Objective Measurement of Walking Activity Using Wearable Technologies in People with Parkinson Disease: A Systematic Review Protocol
title_sort objective measurement of walking activity using wearable technologies in people with parkinson disease: a systematic review protocol
publisher Karger Publishers
series Biomedicine Hub
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publishDate 2021-07-01
description Introduction: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a complex neurodegenerative disease with motor and nonmotor symptoms with a multitude of disease variations and severity. Physical activity can improve the management of disease symptoms and increase patients’ quality of life. Technological development of small wearable devices allows objective activity measurement such as daily step count. Objective: To synthesize ongoing and past research on objective walking activity measurements using wearable devices in patients with PD. Methods: PubMed, Cochrane, Web of Science, and PEDro database are systematically searched with no limitation on publication date. Keywords are relative to (1) the population, (2) the measurement tool, and (3) the measured outcomes. Only full-text English articles published in a peer-reviewed journal will be included. Participants do not have to undergo any type of intervention. Included studies must report an objective measurement of walking activity using wearable devices in PD patients. After an independent screening process done by 2 reviewers, data will be extracted from the articles according to the following 5 set of data: (1) the study metrics, (2) the population characteristics, (3) the measurement tools, (4) the experimental procedure, and (5) the reported outcomes. Results: The results will contain inter alia summaries of the wearables’ specifications, wearing location, and recommendations for feasible methodologies to capture daily walking activity. Discussion: This review aims to synthesize the evidence of objective walking activity assessment with wearable devices in patients with PD. It will also provide recommendations with regard to device selection and suggest key points when monitoring walking activity in this specific population.
topic parkinson disease
walking activity
wearable devices
monitoring strategy
systematic review
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