Imputation of Missing Data When Measuring Physical Activity by Accelerometry
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- 1 November 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
- Vol. 37 (11), S555-S562
- https://doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000185651.59486.4e
Abstract
Itor is not worn means that many common estimators of daily physical activity are biased downward. Methods: Data from the Trial for Activity in Adolescent Girls (TAAG), a multicenter group-randomized trial to reduce the decline in physical activity among middle-school girls, were used to illustrate the problem of bias in estimation of physical activity due to missing accelerometer data. The effectiveness of two imputation procedures to reduce bias was investigated in a simulation experiment. Count data for an entire day, or a segment of the day were deleted at random or in an informative way with higher probability of missingness at upper levels of body mass index (BMI) and lower levels of physical activity. Results: When data were deleted at random, estimates of activity computed from the observed data and those based on a data set in which the missing data have been imputed were equally unbiased; however, imputation estimates were more precise. When the data were deleted in a systematic fashion, the bias in estimated activity was lower using imputation procedures. Both imputation techniques, single imputation using the EM algorithm and multiple imputation (MI), performed similarly, with no significant differences in bias or precision. Conclusions: Researchers are encouraged to take advantage of software to implement missing value imputation, as estimates of activity are more precise and less biased in the presence of intermittent missing accelerometer data than those derived from an observed data analysis approach....Keywords
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