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Physical Activity Assessment Laboratory

The Physical Activity Measurement Laboratory is focused on how wearable technology is used for the measurement of physical activity and sedentary behaviors. A primary focus is on algorithm development using machine learning approaches for the prediction of energy expenditure and activity type. A second focus is on the use of wearable technology in cross-sectional and intervention research projects and the best approaches for tracking physical activity and sedentary behaviors. 

The Physical Activity Measurement Laboratory is equipped with a variety of equipment including:

  • Cosmed K5 portable calorimeters
  • Actigraph GT3X+ and GT9X accelerometer-based devices
  • Axivity accelerometer-based devices
  • GENEActiv accelerometer-based devices
  • ActiPal accelerometer-based devices
  • Variety of step counters (e.g., Digiwalker, NL-1000)
  • Variety of consumer fitness trackers (e.g., Apple, Samsung, Fitbit)
  • Polar heart rate monitors
  • Portable Stadiometer, weight scales, medical scales 
  • 4 Computer workstations
  • HDR Camcorders
  • Noldus Observer XT software with pocket observer
  • Samsung Tablets
  • ParvoMedics Hood system for resting metabolic rate measurement

Lab activities include quantitative methods of data collection, study design, evaluation of outcomes and processes, data analysis, and algorithm development with machine learning models. A number of software are housed in the laboratory and used for research, teaching and service. They are installed on a network of computers to facilitate data processing and analyses. The computers are installed with a variety of software including, SPSS, R, software for devices, and Noldus.

Laboratory Director: Scott Crouter, PhD

Undergraduate Assistants

Research assistants Year
Simon Pracheil 2023-present
Maggie Dobson 2023-present
Ashlynn Dumsday 2023-present
Yug Patel 2023-present
Jacob Hahn 2022-present
Meghan Moore 2020*
Brice Walkowski 2019-2022*
Marisa Varrone 2019-2020*
Kenneth Liao 2019
Weldon Saunders 2018-2019
Kelly Carlson 2018*
Brandon Clendenin 2017-2019#
William Cruz 2017-2018
Josephine Jennings 2017-2018
Brianne Clure 2017-2018
Dashawn Dilworth 2017
Polina Krassovskaia 2017
Andrew Blythe 2016-2017@
Ashley Bordenet 2016@

*1794 Fellows Program

#Undergraduate Research Award

@Undergradate Honor’s Thesis Advisor

Postdoctoral Associates

Name Year Employment Areas of Interest
Brett Davis 2023- Postdoc Fellow
  • Physical activity and its effect on muscle bioenergetics, fatigue, and activation.  
  • Being able to integrate muscle physiology with applied physiology utilizing wearable technology for a better estimation of energy expenditure.
  • Using this integration of muscle physiology and applied physiology to better combat metabolic disease and to fight aging’s effect on muscle loss.  
Jake Melaro 2023- Postdoc Fellow
  • Improving physical activity recognition via machine learning algorithms and consumer technologies (e.g., wearable sensors and smartphone applications)
  • Linking wearable technology metrics with biological health outcomes
  • Improving sport performance and preventing injury via non-linear time-series of external loading variables.

Graduate Assistants

Research Assistant  Degree/Year Started Employment Areas of Interest
Nicholas Remillard PhD, 2023 Graduate Research Associate 1) developing technology and applying novel machine learning methods to improve physical activity measurements

2) exploring the effects of culture and the built environment on physical activity levels

3) leveraging technology to increase interest in becoming more active and physical activity levels.

Hayal Tabih PhD, 2023 Graduate Teaching Assistant 1) Investigating the effect of using myofascial stimulation devices such as foam rollers before exercise on athlete physiology and performance

2) Examining the relationship between proprioception in the extremities and performance in athletes

Jack Little MS, 2022 Graduate Research Assistant Motor learning and real-world applications to sport settings. I am also interested in research in wearable technology and improving current algorithms and data collection. Lastly, psychology in sport, specifically primary and secondary appraisal modifications in athletes. 

Laboratory Partners

Co-investigator Institution/Department Website
Sangwoo Ahn, PhD, Assistant Professor UT, College of Nursing https://faculty.utk.edu/Sangwoo.Ahn 
Ahmed Bettaieb, PhD, Assistant Professor UT, Department of Nutrition https://nutrition.utk.edu/people/ahmed-bettaieb/ 
Ping Chen, PhD, Professor University of Massachusetts Boston, Department of Engineering https://www.cs.umb.edu/~pchen/ 
Scott Conger, PhD, Associate Professor Boise State University, Department of Kinesiology https://www.boisestate.edu/kinesiology/faculty-and-staff/sconger/ 
Wei Ding, PhD, Professor University of Massachusetts Boston, Department of Computer Science https://www.cs.umb.edu/~ding/ 
Samantha Ehrlich, PhD, Associate Professor UT, Public Health Department https://publichealth.utk.edu/people/sehrlich/ 
Nicola Hawley, PhD, Associate Professor Yale, School of Public Health https://ysph.yale.edu/profile/nicola-hawley/ 
Paul Hibbing, PhD, Assistant Professor University of Illinois Chicago, Kinesiology and Nutrition https://ahs.uic.edu/kinesiology-nutrition/directory/hibbing-paul/ 
Haileab Hilafu, PhD, Associate Professor UT, Business Analytics and Statistics https://haslam.utk.edu/people/profile/haileab-hilafu/ 
Eamonn Keogh, PhD, Professor  University of California Riverside, Computer Science and Engineering Department https://www.cs.ucr.edu/~eamonn/ 
Sam LaMunion, PhD, Postdoctoral Research Fellow NIH, NIDDK https://www.linkedin.com/in/samuel-lamunion-97775488 
Wenjun Li, PhD, Professor University of Massachusetts Lowell, Department of Public Health https://www.uml.edu/health-sciences/public-health/faculty/li-wenjun.aspx 
Ed Melanson, PhD, Professor University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Diabetes https://medschool.cuanschutz.edu/endocrinology/research/metabolism-obesity-and-diabetes/melanson-lab 
Hollie Raynor, PhD, Professor, Associate Dean of Research and Operations UT, College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences https://cehhs.utk.edu/people/hollie-raynor/ 
Edward Sazonov, PhD, Professor University of Alabama, College of Engineering https://eng.ua.edu/eng-directory/dr-edward-sazonov/ 
Sai Swaminathan, PhD, Assistant Professor UT, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science https://www.eecs.utk.edu/people/sai-swaminathan/ 
Lisa Quintiliani, PhD, Associate Professor, Medicine Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine https://profiles.bu.edu/Lisa.Quintiliani 

Past graduates under Dr. Crouter’s mentorship

Name Degree Program Years Currently at
Bayley Stewart MS 2021-2023 Med school gap year
Kyle Mether MS 2020-2022 Athletic Training program at UT Chattanooga
Minttu Hukka MS 2018-2020 Pro Triathlete
Paul Hibbing PhD 2016-2020 Assistant Professor at University of Illinois Chicago, Kinesiology and Nutrition
Samuel LaMunion PhD 2016-2020 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, NIH
Andrew Kaplan MS 2016-2018 Data Engineer, GRAIL
Rob Marcotte MS 2015-2017 Doctoral Program at University of Massachusetts Boston
James Woodman MS 2013-2015 Medical School: Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences

4.1 Project Title: Use of Accelerometer and Gyroscope Data to Improve Precision of Estimates of Physical Activity Type and Energy Expenditure in Free-Living Adults.

Timeline: 2022-present
Funder: National Institutes of Health
PI: S. Crouter and W. Ding (UMass Boston)
Description: This project will develop and validate machine learning algorithms using raw accelerometer and gyroscope sensor data collected at the hip and wrist for use in free-living adults. These algorithms will be able to estimate energy expenditure and classify the type of activity being performed, significantly improving upon current methods that typically only use accelerometer data. These algorithms will have direct benefit to those examining dose-response relationships between sedentary behaviors, physical activity, and health outcomes in adults, in the physical activity and public health fields.

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Crouter, S.E. “Strategies to Maximize the Utility of Wearable Device Data”.  Presented as part of a tutorial lecture: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Denver, CO, June 2023 (co-presenters were E. Melanson and S. LaMunion).


4.2 Project Title:  Development of algorithms to detect strength training using wearable sensors

Timeline: 2023-present
Funder: N/A
PI: S. Crouter, S. Conger (Boise State)
Description: This project will develop and validate machine learning algorithms using raw accelerometer and gyroscope sensor data to classify the type of strength training activities commonly performed. Data were collected in adults using the non-dominant wrist in structured and unstructured settings. 

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4.3 Project Title:  Novel Approaches for Predicting Unstructured Short Periods of Physical Activities in Youth

Timeline: 2016-present
Funder: National Institutes of Health
PI: S. Crouter, W. Ding (UMass Boston) and E. Keogh (U.C. Riverside)
Description: This project will develop and validate machine learning algorithms using raw accelerometer data collected at the hip or wrist for use in youth. These algorithms will be able to detect the start and end times of free-living physical activity bouts, classify the type of activity being performed, and estimate energy expenditure, significantly improving upon current methods. 

Imani, S., Madrid, F., Ding, W., Crouter, S.E., and Keogh, E.J. Matrix Profile XIII: Time Series Snippets: A New Primitive for Time Series Data Mining. 2018 IEEE International Conference on Big Knowledge (ICBK), pp. 382-389, 2018. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICBK.2018.00058.  

Gharghabi, S., Yeh C.M., Ding Y., Ding W., Hibbing P., LaMunion S., Kaplan A., Crouter S.E., and Keogh E. Domain agnostic online semantic segmentation for multi-dimensional time series. Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. 33: 96-130, 2019. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10618-018-0589-3

Hibbing, P.R., Bassett, D.R., Coe, D.P., LaMunion, S.R., and Crouter, S.E. Youth metabolic equivalents differ depending on operational definitions. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 52: 1846-1853, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000002299.  

Hibbing, P.R., LaMunion, S.R., Hilafu, H., and Crouter, S.E. Evaluating the performance of sensor-based bout detection algorithms: the transition pairing method. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour. 3: 219-227, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2019-0039

Imani, S., Madrid, F., Ding, W., Crouter S.E., and Keogh E. Introducing time series snippets: a new primitive for summarizing long time series. Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. 34: 1713-1743, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10618-020-00702-y.

Almeida, M., Zhuang, Y., Ding, W., Crouter, S., and Chen, P. Mitigating class boundary label uncertainty to reduce both model bias and variance. ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data. 15: 27, 1-18, 2021. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3429447.  

Andreeva, O., Almeida, M., Ding, W., Crouter, S., and Chen, P. Maximizing fairness in deep neural networks via mode connectivity. IEEE Intelligent Systems. 37(3): 36-44, 2022. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MIS.2022.3168514.

Amaral, K., Zihan, L., Ding, W., Crouter, S., and Chen, P. SummerTime: Variable-length time series summarization with application to physical activity analysis. ACM Transactions on Computing for Healthcare. 3: Article No 47, 1-15, 2022. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3532628.  

LaMunion, S.R., Blythe, A.L., Hibbing P.R., Kaplan, A.S., Clendenin, B.J., and Crouter, S.E. Use of consumer monitors for estimating energy expenditure in youth. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism. 45:161-168, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2019-0129.

LaMunion, S.R., Hibbing, P.R., Kaplan, A.S., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. Predicting Energy Expenditure with the ActiGraph GT9X IMU using Artificial Neural Networks. Poster presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Chattanooga, TN. February 2018.

Kaplan, A.S., LaMunion, S.R., Hibbing, P.R., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. Activity Classification with the ActiGraph GT9X using Artificial Neural Networks. Poster presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Chattanooga, TN. February 2018.

Clendenin, B.J. and Crouter, S.E. Use of Consumer Physical Activity Monitors for Estimating Energy Expenditure in Youth. Poster presentation: 22nd Annual Exhibition of Undergraduate Research & Creative Achievement, Knoxville, TN. April 2018. 

*College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences 2nd place student award winner.

Kaplan, A.S., LaMunion, S.R., Hibbing, P.R., and Crouter, S.E. Use of consumer monitors for estimating energy expenditure in youth. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 50: S262, 2018. Slide Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, May 2018.

LaMunion, S.R., Hibbing, P.R., Kaplan, A.S., and Crouter, S.E. Physical activity category classification using the ActiGraph GT9X in youth. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 50: S295, 2018. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, May 2018.

Kaplan, A.S., Hibbing, P.R., LaMunion, S.R. and Crouter, S.E. Use of two-regression models to predict energy expenditure using wrist-worn GENEActivs in youth. Slide presentation: Midwest American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Grand Rapids, MI. November 2018.

LaMunion, S.R. and Crouter, S.E. Identification of non-wear using a hip worn ActiGraph GT9X. Poster presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Greenville, SC. February 2019.

Hibbing, P.R. and Crouter, S.E. Resting energy expenditure and metabolic equivalents in youth: impact of inconsistent operational definitions. Poster presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Greenville, SC. February 2019.

Clendenin, B.J., Hibbing, P.R., LaMunion, S.R. and Crouter, S.E. Criterion validity of ActiGraph GT9X step predictions in youth. Slide presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Greenville, SC. February 2019.

Hibbing, P.R. and Crouter, S.E. Resting energy expenditure and metabolic equivalents in youth: impact of inconsistent operational definitions. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 51: S818-819, 2019. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Orlando, FL, May 2019.

Hibbing, P.R, LaMunion, S.R., Hilafu, H., and Crouter, S.E. Evaluating the performance of bout detection algorithms for wearable sensors: the transition pairing method. Slide presentation: 6th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Maastricht, Netherlands, June 2019.

Crouter, S.E., Clendenin, B., Hibbing, P.R, and LaMunion, S.R. Validity of consumer monitors for estimating steps in youth. Slide presentation: 6th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Maastricht, Netherlands, June 2019.

LaMunion, S.R. and Crouter, S.E. Exploration of ActiGraph GT9X primary accelerometer data stability. Poster presentation: 6th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Maastricht, Netherlands, June 2019.

Hukka, M.K., LaMunion, S.R., Hibbing, P.R., and Crouter, S.E. Generational differences of consumer wearable devices for estimating physical activity outcomes. Thematic Poster presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Jacksonville, FL. February 2020.

Hukka, M.K., LaMunion, S.R., Hibbing, P.R., and Crouter, S.E. Generational differences of consumer wearable devices for estimating physical activity outcomes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 52: S519, 2020. Rapid Fire Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), May 2020.

Hibbing, P.R., and Crouter, S.E. Dynamic segmentation of youth accelerometer data by sojourn and change point detection methods. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 52: S824-825, 2020. Thematic Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), May 2020.


4.4 Project Title: Neighborhood Risk Factors for Falls in the Elderly

Timeline: 2013-present
Funder: National Institutes of Health (multiple awards)
PI: W. Li (UMass Medical School)
Role: Co-I (sub-award)
Description: This study investigates the differences in time and space use in relation to falls among older adults living in rural, suburban, and urban neighborhoods.

Li, W., Procter-Gray, E., Churchill, L., Crouter, S.E., Kane, K., Tian, J. Franklin, P.D., Ockene, J.K., and Gurwitz, J. Gender and age differences in levels, types and locations of physical activity among older adults living in car-dependent neighborhoods. The Journal of Frailty and Aging. 6: 129-135, 2017. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.14283/jfa.2017.15

Li, W., Procter-Gray, E., Youssef, G., Crouter, S.E., Cheng, J., Brown, K., Churchill, L., Clark, A., Ockene, J., and Magee, M.F. Racial differences in neighborhood perceptions and their influences on physical activity among urban older women. AIMS Public Health. 4: 149-170, 2017. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/publichealth.2017.2.149.

Presentations

Duckham, R.L., Crouter, S.E., Churchill, L., Kane, K., Franklin, P., and Li, W. Setting proper matrices for accelerometry-based physical activity measures in older women. Poster presentation: 4th Annual Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences Conference, Worcester, MA, May 2013.

Li, W., Procter-Gray, E., Churchill, L., Kane, K., Cheng, J., and Crouter, S.E. Objectively measured location-specific physical activity among older men and women. Innovation in Aging. 2: S274, 2018. Poster Presentation: Gerontological Society of America 2018 Annual Scientific Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2018.

Li, W., Churchill, L., Cheng, J., Kane, K., Procter-Gray, E., Clarke, A. and Crouter, S.E. Objectively measured space and time use among older men and women. Innovation in Aging. 2: S676, 2018. Poster Presentation: Gerontological Society of America 2018 Annual Scientific Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2018.

Li, W., Procter-Gray, E., Churchill, L., Cheng, J., Kane, K., Siden, R., and Crouter, S.E. Space use, physical activity, sleep quality and self-rated health among late-life Asian immigrants. Innovation in Aging. 4: S815-816, 2018. Slide Presentation (part of symposium): Gerontological Society of America 2020 Annual Scientific Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), November 2020.


4.5 Project Title: The Timing of Physical Activity for Pregnancy Hyperglycemia, a Randomized Crossover Trial

Timeline: 2018-present
Funder: American Diabetes Association
PI: S. Ehrlich
Role: Co-I
Major Goals: This randomized crossover trial will examine the potential effects of the timing of physical activity (i.e., after breakfast vs. after dinner) on glucose across the 24-cycle in pregnant individuals with gestational diabetes or gestational glucose intolerance.

Publications

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Ehrlich, S.F., Hedderson, M.M., Brown, S.D., Crouter, S.E., Hibbing, P.H., Feng, J., Tsai, A., and Ferrara, A. Objectively measured and self-reported physical activity in the first trimester of pregnancy, glucose tolerance, and gestational diabetes in women with overweight/obesity. Diabetes. 69(Suppl 1): S1343, 2020. Poster Presentation: American Diabetes Association, National Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), June 2020.

Ehrlich, S.F, Hedderson, M.M., Brown, S.D., Crouter, S.E., Hibbing, P.R., Feng, J. Tsai, A., and Ferrara, A. Objectively measured physical activity during the first trimester and glucose tolerance at 24-48 weeks gestation. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 52: S100, 2020. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), May 2020.

Rand, B.G., Ferrara, A., Hibbing, P., Hedderson, M., Brown, S., Badon, S., Crouter, S., and Ehrlich, S. The association of physical activity with lipid levels in pregnant women with overweight and obesity. Poster Presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), February 2021.

Rand, B.G., Ehrlich, S., Ferrara, A., Crouter, S., Buman, M., Hedderson, M.M., and Brown, S.D. Comparing diary logs to automated algorithms and visual inspection for total-bedtime estimation in postpartum women. Poster Presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Greenville, SC. February 2022.

Ehrlich, S.F., Rand, B.G., Zite, N., Fortner, K.B., Paudel, A.M., Crouter, S.E., and Maples, J.M. The project wellness pilot feasibility randomized controlled trial, a behavioral physical activity intervention for gestational glucose intolerance and gestational diabetes. Diabetes. 72: S1189-P Poster Presentation. American Diabetes Association 83rd Scientific Sessions, San Diego, CA. June 2023.

Rand, B., Maples, J., Crouter, S., Peterson, C., Zite, N., Fortner, K., and Ehrlich, S. Daily physical activity and nocturnal glucose in pregnant people with gestational glucose intolerance. Poster Presentation. Society for Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiologic Research Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, June 2023


4.6 Project Title: Multilevel Physical Activity Intervention for Low-Income Public Housing Residents.

Timeline: 2014-present
Funder: National Institutes of Health and American Heart Association
PI: L. Quintiliani (Boston Medical Center); D. Bowen (Boston Medical Center)
Role: Consultant

Publications

Quintiliani, L.M., Whiteley, J.A., Murillo, J., Lara, R., Jean, C., Quinn, E.K., Kane, J., Crouter, S.E., Heeren, T.C., and Bowen, D.J. Community health worker-delivered weight management intervention among public housing residents: a feasibility study. Preventive Medicine Reports. 22: 101360, 2021. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101360

Solar, C., Nansubuga, A., Murillo, J., Ranker, L., Borrelli, B., Bowen, D.J., Xuan, Z., Kane, J., Werntz, S., Crouter, S.E., and Quinitliani, L.M. Mobile health plus community health worker support for weight management among public housing residents (Path to Health): a randomized controlled trial protocol. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 119: 106836, 2022. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cct.2022.106836

Quintiliani, L.M., Dedier, J., Amezquita, M., Sierra-Ruiz, M., Romero, D., Murillo, J., Mahar, S., Goodman, M., Kane, J.B., Cummings, D., Wooley, T.G., Spinola, I., and Crouter, S.E. Community Walks: a cluster randomized controlled trial of a multilevel physical activity intervention for low income public housing residents. BMC Public Health. 23: Article No: 1676, 2023. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-16574-y

Ranker, L.R., Nansubuga, A., Murillo, J., Borrelli, B., Xuan, Z., Bowen, D.J., Kane, J., Crouter, S.E., and Quintiliani, L.M. Trial protocol: Weight management among public housing residents using community health workers and digital technologies. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 56: S582, 2022. Poster Presentation: Society of Behavioral Medicine, National Meeting, Baltimore, MD, April 2022.


4.7 Project Title: Translating Basic Habituation Research to Childhood Obesity Treatment

Timeline: 2019-present

Funder: National Institutes of Health
PI: H. Raynor
Role: Co-investigator
Major Goals: This grant is testing a limited dietary prescription within an 18-month family-based multicomponent intervention on weight outcomes in children

Douglas, S., Hawkins, G., Berlin, K., Crouter, S., Epstein, L., Thomas, J.G., and Raynor, H. Rationale and protocol for translating basic habituation research into family-based childhood obesity treatment: Families Becoming Healthy Together study. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 98: 106153, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cct.2020.106153

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4.8 Project Title: Development and validation of physical activity device algorithms and questionnaires

Timeline: 2013-present
Funder: Various
PI: S. Crouter
Major Goals: An ongoing goal of the laboratory is to validate existing methods used in physical activity and sedentary behavior research and provide new algorithms that improve on what is available. 

Crouter, S.E., DellaValle, D.M., Haas, J.D., Frongillo, E.A., and Bassett, D.R., Jr. Validity of ActiGraph 2-regression model, Matthews cut-points, and NHANES cut-points for assessing free-living activity. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 10: 504-514, 2013. doi: https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.10.4.504. PMCID: PMC4199088

Crouter, S.E., Horton, M, and Bassett, D.R. Validity of ActiGraph child-specific equations during various physical activities. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 45: 1403-1409, 2013. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0b013e318285f03b. PMCID: PMC3686914.

Taylor, N.J., Crouter, S.E., Lawton, R.J., Conner, M.T., and Prestwich, A. Development and validation of the online self-reported walking and exercise questionnaire (OSWEQ). Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 10: 1091-1101, 2013. doi: https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.10.8.1091.

Mu, Y., Lo, H., Ding, W., Amaral, K., and Crouter, S.E. Bipart: Learning block structure for activity detection. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering. 26: 2397-2409, 2014. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TKDE.2014.2300480. PMCID: PMC3686914

Crouter, S.E., Flynn, J.I., and Bassett, D.R. Estimating Physical Activity in Youth Using a Wrist Accelerometer. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 47: 944-951, 2015. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000000502. NIHMS: NIHMS625482

Kim, Y., Crouter, S.E., Lee, J.M., Dixon, P.M., Gaesser, G.A., and Welk, G.J. Comparisons of prediction equations for estimating energy expenditure in youth. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 19: 35-40, 2016. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2014.10.002.

Overstreet, B.S., Crouter, S.E., Butler, G.A., Springer, C.M., and Bassett, D.R. Validity of self-reported pedometer steps per day in college students. Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science. 20: 140-145, 2016. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1091367X.2016.1171772

Ren, X., Ding, W. Crouter, S.E., Mu, Y., and Xie, R. Activity recognition and intensity estimation in youth from accelerometer data aided by machine learning. Applied Intelligence. 45:512-529, 2016. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10489-016-0773-3.

Woodman, J.A., Crouter, S.E., Bassett, D.R., Fitzhugh, E.C., and Boyer, W.R. Accuracy of consumer monitors for estimating energy expenditure and activity type. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 49: 371-377, 2017. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000001090

Toth, L.P., Bassett, D.R., Crouter, S.E., Overstreet, B.S., LaMunion, S.R., Park, S., Notta, S.N., and Springer, C.M. StepWatch accuracy during walking, running, and intermittent activities. Gait and Posture. 52: 165-170, 2017. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2016.11.035

Bassett, D.R., Toth, L.P., LaMunion, S.R., and Crouter, S.E. Step counting: measurement considerations and health implications. Sports Medicine. 47: 1303, 2017. doi: http://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-016-0663-1.   

LaMunion, S.R., Bassett, D.R., Toth, L.P., and Crouter, S.E. The effect of body placement site on ActiGraph wGT3X-BT activity counts. Biomedical Physics and Engineering Express. 3: 035026, 2017. doi: https://doi.org/10.1088/2057-1976/aa777c.

Feito, Y., Hornbuckle, L.M., Reid, L.A., and Crouter, S.E. Effect of ActiGraph’s low frequency extension for estimating steps and physical activity intensity. PloS One. 12: e0188242, 2017. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188242.

Toth, L.P., Park, S., Pittman, W.L., Sarisaltik, D., Hibbing, P.R., Morton, A.L., Springer, C.M., Crouter, S.E., and Bassett, D.R. Validity of activity tracker step counts during walking, running, and activities of daily living. Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine. 3: 52-59, April 1, 2018. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1249/TJX.0000000000000057

Hibbing, P.R., LaMunion, S.R., Kaplan, A.S., and Crouter, S.E. Estimating energy expenditure with ActiGraph GT9X inertial measurement unit. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 50: 1093-1102, 2018. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000001532

Crouter, S.E., Oody, J.F., and Bassett, D.R. Estimating physical activity in youth using an ankle accelerometer. Journal of Sports Sciences. 36: 2265-2271, 2018. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2018.1449091.

Marcotte, R.T, Bassett, D.R., Weinhandl, J.T., and Crouter, S.E. Application of the ActiGraph GT9X IMU for the assessment of turning during walking and running. Biomedical Physics and Engineering Express. 4: 065003, 2018. doi: https://doi.org/10.1088/2057-1976/aad0d0

Crouter S.E., Hibbing P.R., and LaMunion S.R. Use of Objective Measures to Estimate Sedentary Time in Youth. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour. 1: 136-142, 2018. doi: https://doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2018-0007.  

Toth, L.P., Park, S., Pittman, W.L., Sarisaltik, D., Hibbing, P.R., Morton, A.L., Springer, C.M., Crouter, S.E., and Bassett, D.R. Effect of brief intermittent walking bouts on step count accuracy of wearable devices. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour. 2: 13-21, 2019. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2018-0050.

Park, S., Toth, L.P., Hibbing, P.R., Springer, C.M., Kaplan, A.S., Feyerabend, M.D., Crouter, S.E., and Bassett, D.R. Dominant vs non-dominant wrist placement of activity monitors: impact on steps per day. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour. 2: 118-123, 2019. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2018-0060. 

Hibbing, P.R., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. Modifying accelerometer cut-points affects criterion validity in free-living youth and adults. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 19: 514-524, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02701367.2019.1688227

Ehrlich, S., Casteel, A.J., Crouter, S.E., Hibbing, P.R., Hedderson, M.M., Brown, S.D., Galarce, M., Coe, D.P., Bassett, D.R., Ferrara, A. Alternative wear-time estimation methods compared to traditional diary logs for wrist-worn ActiGraph accelerometers in pregnant women. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour. 3: 110-117, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2019-0049.

LaMunion, S.R., Fitzhugh, E.F., and Crouter, S.E. Challenges and opportunities related to the objective assessment of physical activity within United States surveillance systems. Annals of Epidemiology. 43: 1-10, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annepidem.2020.01.011.

Park, S., Toth, L.P., Crouter, S.E., Springer, C.M., Marcotte, R.T., and Bassett, D.R. Effect of monitor placement on the daily step counts of wrist and hip activity monitors. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour. 3: 164-169, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2019-0065

LaMunion, S.R., Crouter, S.E., Broskey, N.T., Altazan, A.D., and Redman, L.M. Discrimination of wear and non-wear in infants using data from hip- and ankle-worn devices. PloS One. 15: e0240604, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240604.   

Park, S., Marcotte, R.T., Toth, L.P., Paulus, P. Lauricella, L.P., Kim, A.H., Crouter, S.E., Springer, C.M., Staudenmayer, J.W., and Bassett, D.R. Free-living validation and harmonization of 10 wearable step count monitors. Translational Journal of the ACSM. 4: e000172, Fall 2021. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/TJX.0000000000000172

Strohacker, K., Toth, L.P., Sheridan, L.F., and Crouter, S.E. Tracking of walking and running for exercise: alignment between ecological momentary assessment and accelerometer-based estimates. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour. 5: 156-167, 2022. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2022-0016.

Kim, Y., Crouter, S.E., Lee, J.M., Bai, Y., Gaesser, G.A., and Welk, G.J. Comparison of prediction equations for estimating energy expenditure in youth. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 45: S123, 2013. Slide presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, May 2013.

Crouter, S.E. and Horton, M. Use of objective measures to estimate sedentary time in youth. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 45: S203, 2013. Thematic Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, May 2013.

Amaral, K., Mu, Y., Lo, H., Ding, W. Crouter, S.E. Two-tiered machine learning model for estimating energy expenditure in children. Poster presentation: 3rd International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Amherst, MA, June 2013.

Mu, Y., Lo, H., Amaral, K., Ding, W. Crouter, S.E. Discriminative accelerometer patterns in children physical activities. Poster presentation: 3rd International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Amherst, MA, June 2013.

Crouter, S.E., Flynn, J.I., and Bassett, D.R. Development of wrist and ankle cut-points for youth with the ActiGraph accelerometer. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 46: S508, 2014. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Orlando, FL, May 2014 (Presenting author was Bassett, D.R.).

Forseth, B.M., Bassett, D.R., Crouter, S.E., and Coe, D.P. Accuracy of the Sensewear Armband Mini-Fly for estimating energy expenditure across BMI categories. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 47: S14, 2015. Slide presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 2015.

Crouter, S.E., John, D., and Bassett, D.R. Step.min-1 cut-points based on walking do not predict intensity of non-walking activities. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 47: S113, 2015. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 2015.

Crouter, S.E., Amaral, K., Chen, P., and Ding, W. Bag of words model for accelerometer activity classification. Poster presentation: 4th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Limerick, Ireland, June 2015.

Bassett, D.R., John, D., and Crouter, S.E. Step.min-1 cut-points based on walking do not predict intensity of non-walking activities. Poster presentation: 4th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Limerick, Ireland, June 2015.

LaMunion, S.L., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. “Effects of changing ActiGraph band pass filter width for detecting walking and running”. Slide presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, Southeast Regional Meeting, Greenville, SC, February 2016.

Overstreet, B.S., Crouter, S.E., Butler, G.A., Springer, C.M., and Bassett, D.R. “Validity of self-reported pedometer steps per day in college students”. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, Southeast Regional Meeting, Greenville, SC, February 2016.

Crouter, S.E., Flynn, J.I., and Bassett, D.R. Validity of a 2-regression model for estimating physical activity in youth using an ankle accelerometer. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 48: S2, 2016. Thematic Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2016.

Toth, L., Notta, S., Overstreet, B., Crouter, S., and Bassett, D.R. Effects of cadence settings on Stepwatch accuracy between 26.8 and 268 m/min. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 48: S102, 2016. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2016.

Bassett, D.R., Toth, L., Notta, S., Overstreet, B., and Crouter, S. Effects of sensitivity settings on Stepwatch accuracy from 26.8 to 268 m/min. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 48: S102, 2016. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2016.

Overstreet, B., Crouter, S.E., Butler, G.A., Springer, C.M., and Bassett, D.R. Validity of self-reported pedometer steps per day in college students. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 48: S327-S328, 2016. Thematic Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2016.

LaMunion, S.R., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. Effects of changing ActiGraph bandpass filter width for detecting walking and running. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 48: S546-S547, 2016. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2016.

LaMunion, S.L., Crouter, S.E. Bassett, D.R., and Toth, L.P. “Effect of wear location on ActiGraph activity counts”. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, Southeast Regional Meeting, Greenville, SC, February 2017.

Toth, L.P., Bassett, D.R., Crouter, S.E., Overstreet, B.S., LaMunion, S.L., Park, S., Notta, S.N., and Springer, C.M. “Accuracy of modified stepwatch cadence and sensitivity settings during intermittent lifestyle activities”. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, Southeast Regional Meeting, Greenville, SC, February 2017.

LaMunion, S., Bassett, D.R., Toth, L.P., and Crouter, S.E. Effect of wear location on ActiGraph activity counts. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 49: S643-644, 2017. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Denver, CO, May 2017.

Kaplan, A.S., LaMunion, S.R., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. Improved count based metrics for estimation of energy expenditure with waist worn ActiGraph. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 49: S647, 2017. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Denver, CO, May 2017.

Toth, L., Hibbing, P., Park, S., Morton, A., Pittman, W., Sarisaltik, D., Kaplan, A., Crouter, S.E., and Bassett, D.R. Criterion validity of consumer and research grade activity monitors during brief, intermittent walking. Slide presentation: 5th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Bethesda, MD, June 2017.

LaMunion, S., Hibbing, P., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. Application of the ActiGraph GT9X IMU to estimate energy expenditure. Slide presentation: 5th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Bethesda, MD, June 2017.

Crouter, S.E., Hibbing, P., LaMunion, S., and Bassett, D.R. Use of the ActiGraph GT9X IMU to predict energy expenditure. Slide presentation: 5th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Bethesda, MD, June 2017.

Hibbing, P., LaMunion, S., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter S.E. Impact of inertial measurement unit on activity recognition using ActiGraph GT9X. Poster presentation: 5th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Bethesda, MD, June 2017.

Kaplan, A., Toth, L., Hibbing, P., Morton, A., Park, S., Pittman, W., Sarisaltik, D., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter S.E. Sources of error for wearable step counters. Poster presentation: 5th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Bethesda, MD, June 2017.

Crouter, S.E., LaMunion, S.R., Hibbing, P.R., and Bassett, D.R. Use of a 2-Regression Model to Estimate Energy Expenditure using the ActiGraph GT9X IMU. Poster Presentation: 4th International Conference on Recent Advances and Controversies in Measuring Energy Metabolism. Fribourg, Switzerland. October 2017.

LaMunion, S.R., Hibbing, P.R., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. Use of the ActiGraph GT9X Inertial Measurement Unit to Predict Energy Expenditure Using Artificial Neural Networks. Slide presentation: 4th International Conference on Recent Advances and Controversies in Measuring Energy Metabolism. Fribourg, Switzerland. October 2017.

Marcotte, R.T., Bassett, D.R., Weinhandl, J.T., and Crouter, S.E. Application of the ActiGraph GT9X IMU for the assessment of turning during walking and running. Thematic Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, New England Regional Meeting, Providence, RI, October 2017.

Casteel, A., Ferrara, A., Crouter, S.E., Coe, D., Galarce, M., Brown, S., Hedderson, M., Bassett, D.R., and Ehrlich, E. Objective Assessment of Physical Activity in Pregnancy: Calculating Wear Time. Slide presentation: Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA. November 2017.

Hibbing, P.R., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. “Modifying accelerometer cut-points affects criterion validity in free-living youth and adults”. Poster presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Chattanooga, TN. February 2018.

Park, S., Toth, L.P., Hibbing P.R., Springer, C.M., Kaplan, A.S., Feyerabend, M.D., Crouter S.E., and Bassett, D.R. Dominant vs non-dominant wear: a comparison of steps per day. Poster presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Chattanooga, TN. February 2018.

Hibbing, P.R., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. Modifying accelerometer cut-points affects criterion validity in free-living youth and adults. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 50: S298, 2018. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, May 2018.

Marcotte, R.T., Bassett, D.R., Weinhandl, J.T., and Crouter, S.E. Application of the ActiGraph GT9X IMU for the assessment of turning during walking and running. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 50: S584-585, 2018. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, May 2018.

LaMunion, S.R., Crouter, S.E., Broskey, N.T., Altazan, A.D., and Redman, L.M. Classification of ActiGraph wGT3X BT device non-wear in infants. Poster presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Jacksonville, FL. February 2020.

LaMunion, S.R., Crouter, S.E., Broskey, N.T., Altazan, A.D., and Redman, L.M. Identification of Actigraph wgt3x-bt device non-wear in infants. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 52: S409, 2020. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), May 2020.

Park, S., Marcotte, R. Toth, L., Paulus, P., Lauricella, L., Kim, A., Crouter, S.E., Springer, C.M., Staudenmayer, J.W., and Bassett, D.R. Free-living validation and harmonization of 10 wearable step-count monitors. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 53: S215, 2021. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), May 2021.

Rand, B.G., Ehrlich, S.F., Ferrara, A., Crouter, S.E., Buman, M., Hedderson, M., Brown, S.D. Diaries compared to automated algorithms and visual inspection for bed time estimation at 6-months postpartum. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 54: S178, 2022. Thematic Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, San Diego, CA, June 2022.

Sazonov, E., LaMunion, S., Hossain, B. and Crouter, S. Comparison of a head-worn accelerometer to a hip-worn ActiGraph GT9X for classifying activity type and estimating energy expenditure. Slide presentation: 8th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Keystone, CO, June 2022.


4.9 Project Title: Physical activity and nutrition studies in youth and adults

Timeline: 2013-present
Funder: Various
PI: S. Crouter
Major Goals: An ongoing goal of the laboratory is to apply best practices for use and processing of data from physical activity devices and questionnaires into cross-sectional and intervention research. 

Publications

Crouter, S.E., de Ferranti, S.D., Whiteley, J., Steltz, S.K., Osganian, S.K., Feldman, H.A., and Hayman, L.L. Effect on physical activity of a randomized afterschool intervention for inner city children in 3rd to 5th grade. PloS One. 10: e0141584, 2015. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141584.

Camhi, S.M., Crouter, S.E., Hayman, L.L., Must, A., and Lichtenstein, A.H. Lifestyle behaviors in metabolically healthy and unhealthy overweight and obese women: a cross-sectional study. PloS One. 10: e0138548, 2015. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138548.

Crouter, S.E., Salas, C.F., and Wiecha, J. Effects of an afterschool community center physical activity program on fitness and body composition in obese youth. Journal of Sports Sciences. 35: 1034-1040, 2017. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2016.1209305.

Camhi, S., Troped, P.J., Garvey, M., Hayman, L.L., Must, A., Lichtenstein, A.H., and Crouter, S.E. Associations between walk score and objective measures of physical activity in urban overweight and obese women. PloS One. 14: e0214092 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214092.

Spaeth, A.M., Hawley, N.L., Raynor, H.A., Jelalian, E., Greer, A., Crouter S.E., Coffman, D.L., Carskadon, M.A., Owens, M.A., Wing, R.R., and Hart, C.N. Sleep, energy balance, and meal timing in school-aged children. Sleep Medicine. 60: 139-144, 2019. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sleep.2019.02.003.

Filanowski, P., Iannotti, R.J., Crouter, S.E., Vermeulen, A., Schmidt, E.M., Hoffman, J.A., Castaneda-Sceppa, C., Milliken, L. The effects of varying structured physical activity duration on young children’s and parents’ activity levels. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport.  90: 578-588, 2019. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02701367.2019.1639600.

Hawley, N.L., Pomer, A., Rivara, A.C., Rosenthal, S.L., Duckham, R.L., Carlson, J.C., Naseri, T., Reupena, M.S., Selu, M., Lupematisila, V., Unasa, F., Vesi, L., Fatu, T., Unasa, S., Faasalele-Savusa, K., Wetzel, A.I., Soti-Ulberg, C., Prescott, V., Choy, C.C., Crouter, S.E., Redline, S., Deka, R., Kershaw, E.E., Urban, Z., Minster, R.L., Weeks, D.E., and McGarvey, S.T. Exploring the paradoxical relationship of a CREBRF missense variant with body mass index and diabetes among Samoans: study protocol for the Soifua Manuia (‘Good Health’) observational cohort study. Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) Research Protocols. 9: e17329, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/17329.

Rivara, A.C., Corley, M., Choy, C.C., Duckham, R.L., Pomer, A., Reupena, M.S., Viali, S., Naseri, T., Kershaw, E.E., Crouter, S.E., McGarvey, S.T., Bribiescas, R., Valeggia, C., and Hawley, N.L. C-reactive protein in adult Samoans: population variation and physiological correlates. American Journal of Human Biology. 34: e23646, 2022. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.23646

Garvey, M.E., Shi, L., Lichtenstein, A.H., Must, A., Hayman, L.L., Crouter, S.E., and Camhi, S.M. Associations of bone mineral density with lean mass, fat mass, and physical activity in young overweight and obese women. International Journal of Exercise Science. 15: 585-598, 2022. Available at: https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/ijes/vol15/iss7/4

Salas, C., Crouter, S.E., Owusu, P., and Wiecha, J. Effects of an afterschool fitness center program on fitness and body composition in obese youth. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 45: S216, 2013. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, May 2013.

Whiteley, J.A., Wright, J., Crouter, S.E., and Milliken, L. Reporting feasibility and acceptability data from ITEEN, a social networking, weight gain prevention study for healthy disparity adolescent girls. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 47: S90, 2014. Slide presentation: Society of Behavioral Medicine, National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, April 2014.

Camhi, S.M., Crouter, S.E., Hayman, L.L., Must, A., and Lichtenstein, A.H. Physical activity and sedentary behavior in metabolically healthy obese young women. Circulation. 131: AP289, 2015. Poster presentation: American Heart Association, EPI/Lifestyle 2015 Scientific Sessions, Baltimore, MD, March 2015.

Rider, B.C., Wilkerson, B.S., Lee, I.Z., Churilla, J.R., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. Use of hourly walking breaks to increase daily walking among inactive office workers. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 47: S399, 2015. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 2015.

Lee, I.Z., Wilkerson, B.S., Rider, B.C., Churilla, J.R., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. Use of hourly walking breaks to increase physical activity and improve cardiometabolic risk factors. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 47: S402, 2015. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 2015.

Whiteley, J.A., Wright, J., Crouter, S.E., and Milliken, L. Feasibility and acceptability of ITEEN, a social media weight gain prevention study, for healthy disparity adolescent girls. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 50: S69, 2016. Slide presentation: Society of Behavioral Medicine, National Meeting, Washington, DC, March 2016.

Barr, M.L., Olfert, M.D., Zhou, W., Riggsbee, K., Mathews, A.E.W., Vilaro, M., Kattelmann, K.K., Leischner, K., Crouter, S., Morrell, J.S., Thompson, D., White, A., Horacek, T., Kidd, T., Brown, O., and Colby, S.E. Fruit and vegetable consumption and physical activity in young adults: get fruved study. FASEB Journal. 31: 1152.13, 2016. Poster presentation: Experimental Biology, National Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 2016.

Camhi, S.M., Garvey, M., Crouter, S.E., and Troped, P.J. Associations between walk score and physical activity in overweight and obese women. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 48: S759, 2016. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2016.

Munoz, M., Crouter, S.E., Orsmond, G.I., Gill, S.V., and Coster, W.J. Comparison of physical activity levels between children living in Puerto Rico and Continental U.S. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 48: S761, 2016. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2016.

Filanowski, P., Milliken, L., Iannotti, R.J., Crouter, S.E., Vermeulen, A., Schmidt, E.L., Hoffman, J.A., and Castaneda-Sceppa, C. Physical activity of parents and children playing together and the effects of varying structured activity. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 49: S225, 2017. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Denver, CO, May 2017.

Munoz, M.A. and Crouter, S.E. Family factors associated with physical activity and sedentary time in children living in Puerto Rico. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 49: S885, 2017. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Denver, CO, May 2017.

Coe, D.P., Crouter, S.E., and Schwartz, A.N. Patterns of physical activity change during playground and gardening activities in young children. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 51: S516, 2019. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Orlando, FL, May 2019.

Wood, A.P., Nocera, V.G., Kybartas, T.J., Benko, P.N., Coe, D.P., and Crouter, S.E. Metabolic responses and perceptions of enjoyment, competence and exertion during the GoNoodle physical activity program. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 54: S576, 2022. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, San Diego, CA, June 2022.

Camhi, S.M., Cooper, S.L., and Crouter, S.E. 24-hour movement patterns during a university physical activity promotion program for students. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 55: S151, 2023. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Denver, CO, June 2023.

Wood, A.P. Crouter, S.E., Fitzhugh, E.C., Buss, A.T., Benko, P.N., Ellis, C.G., Coe, D.P. Effects of a movement-based curriculum on the motor and cognitive development of preschool-aged children. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 55: S169, 2023. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Denver, CO, June 2023.

Lee, I.Z., Wilkerson, B.S., Rider, B.C., Churilla, J.R., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. “Use of hourly walking breaks to increase physical activity and improve cardiometabolic risk factors”. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, Southeast Regional Meeting, Jacksonville, FL, February 2015.

Woodman, J.A., Churilla, J.R., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. “Objective measurement of sitting and standing time”. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, Southeast Regional Meeting, Jacksonville, FL, February 2015.

Schwartz, A.N., Brookshire, R.A., Hornbuckle, L.M., Fitzhugh, E.C., Moran, M.J., Crouter, S.E., and Coe, D.P. “Energy expenditure in outdoor play in young children”. Poster presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Chattanooga, TN. February 2018.

Wood, A.P., Nocera, V.G., Kybartas, T.J., Benko, P.N., Coe, D.P., and Crouter, S. Metabolic responses and perceptions of enjoyment, competence and exertion during the GoNoodle physical activity program. Slide Presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Greenville, SC. February 2022.


4.10 Project Title: Physical Activity in Clinical Populations

Timeline: 2013-present
Funder: Various
PI: S. Crouter
Major Goals: An ongoing goal of the laboratory is to apply best practices for use and processing of data from physical activity devices and questionnaires clinical research. 

Blok, A.C., Blonquist, T.M., Nayak, M.M., Somayaji, D., Crouter, S.E., Hayman, L.L., Colson, Y.L., Bueno, R., Emmons, K.M., and Cooley, M. Feasibility and acceptability of “healthy directions” a lifestyle intervention for adults with lung cancer. Psycho-Oncology. 27: 250-257, 2018. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pon.4443

Opotowsky, A.R., Rhodes, J., Landzberg, M., Graham, D.A., Bhatt, A.B., Yeh, D.D., Crouter S., and Tikkanen, A.U. A randomized trial comparing cardiac rehabilitation to standard-of-care for adults with congenital heart disease. World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery. 9: 185-193, 2018. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2150135117752123.

Cooley, M, Blonquist, T.M., Hong, F., Nayak, M.M., Crouter, S.E., Hayman, L.L., Jaklitsch, M., Bueno, R., and Emmons, K.M. The effect of a lifestyle risk reduction intervention on lifestyle adherence and health-related quality of life in non-small cell lung cancer survivors: A feasibility study. Psycho-Oncology. 28: 920-923, 2019. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pon.5002.

Tikkanen, A.U., Vova, J., Holman, L., Chrisman, M., Clarkson, K., Santiago, R., Schonberger, L., White, K., Badaly, D., Gauthier, N., Pham, TD.N., Britt, J.J., Crouter, S.E., Giangregoria, M., Nathan, M., and Akamagwuna, U.O. Core Components of a rehabilitation program in pediatric cardiac disease. Frontiers in Pediatrics. 11: 1104794. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.223.1104794

Ahn, S., Chung, J.W., Crouter, S.E., Lee, J-A., Lee, C.E., and Anderson, J.G. Gait and/or balance disturbances associated with Alzheimer’s dementia among older adults with amnestic mild cognitive impairment: A longitudinal observation study. Journal of Advanced Nursing 00, 1-13. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jan.15768

Zarbo, C., Rota, M., Calza, S., Crouter, S., Ekelund, U., Barlati, S., Bussi, R., Clerici, M., Placenti, R., Paulillo, G., Pogliaghi, S., Rocchetti, M., Ruggeri, M., Starace, F., Zanolini, S., Zamparini, M., and de Girolamo, G. Ecological monitoring of physical activity, emotions and daily life activities in schizophrenia: The DIAPASON study. BMJ Mental Health. 26:1-8, 2023. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjment-2023-300836  

Stanish, S., Crouter, S., Must, A., Chui, K., Bandini, L., Maslin, M. and Fleming, R. Developing and maintaining physical fitness among adolescents with Down syndrome. Slide presentation: 12th North American Federation of Adapted Physical Activity Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI, October 2014.

Opotowsky, A.R., Rhodes, J., Moko, L., Bradley, R., Systrom, D., Waxman, A., Landzberg, M., Crouter, S., and Tikkanen, A.U. A randomized trial of cardiac rehabilitation for adolescents and adults with congenital heart disease. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 67(13_S): 987. Poster presentation: American College of Cardiology 65th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 2016.

Tikkanen, A.U., Rhodes, J., Landzberg, M., Bhatt, A., Systrom, D., Waxman, A., Moko, L., Bradley, R., Crouter, S., and Opotowsky, A.R. A randomized trial of cardiac rehabilitation for adolescents and adults with congenital heart disease. The Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 8(9S): S169. Poster presentation: American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2016 Annual Assembly, New Orleans, LA, October 2016.

Toth, L., Crouter, S.E., Springer, C., and Bassett, D.R. Step count error of activity monitors for patients in phase II cardiac rehabilitation. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 52: S1105, 2020. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), May 2020.Ahn, S., Cobb, S., Crouter, S., Lee, C.E., Anderson, J. Physical activity together for couples with mild cognitive impairment: A feasibility Study. Innovation in Aging. 6: S823-824. Poster presentation: Gerontological Society of America (GSA) 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, November 2022.

Here you will find information about our national and international workgroups that has let to seminal work with global impact.

5.1 Committee: Report Card Research Advisory Committee

Organization: Physical Activity Alliance

Timeline: 2013-2023

Committee goals: Developed the first physical activity report card for U.S. youth and provided updates every 2-3 years. Was also part of the Global Matrix, sponsored by Active Healthy Kids, Global Alliance (https://www.activehealthykids.org/3-0/) that had representation from over 40 countries that provide similar reports every 2-3 years.

Publications

National Physical Activity Plan Alliance. 2014 United States Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Columbia, SC; 2014. http://www.physicalactivityplan.org/reportcard.php

Authors are an 11 member committee. See next peer-reviewed manuscript for the abbreviated version of this full report. 

Dentro, K.N, Beals, K., Crouter, S.E., Eisenmann, J.C., McKenzie, T.L., Pate, R.R., Saelens, B.E., Sisson, S.B., Spruijt-Metz, D., Sothern, M.S., and Katzmarzyk, P.T. Results from the United States’ 2014 report card on physical activity for children and youth. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 11(Supp 1): S105-112, 2014. doi: https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2014-0184.

National Physical Activity Plan Alliance. 2016 United States Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Columbia, SC; 2016. http://www.physicalactivityplan.org/reportcard/2016FINAL_USReportCard.pdf.   

Authors are a 12 member committee. See next peer-reviewed manuscript for the abbreviated version of this full report.

Katzmarzyk, P.T., Denstel, K.N, Beals, K., Bolling, C., Wright, C., Crouter, S.E., McKenzie, T.L., Pate, R.R., Saelens, B.E., Staiano, A.E., Stanish, H.I., and Sisson, S.B. Results from the 2016 United States report card on physical activity for children and youth. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 13 (11 suppl 2): S242-S245, 2016. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2016-0321

National Physical Activity Plan Alliance. 2018 United States Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Columbia, SC; 2018. http://www.physicalactivityplan.org/projects/PA/2018/2018_USReportCard_UPDATE_12062018.pdf?pdf=page-link.    

Authors are a 15 member committee. See next peer-reviewed manuscript for the abbreviated version of this full report.

Katzmarzyk, P.T., Denstel, K.N, Beals, K., Carlson, J., Crouter, S.E., McKenzie, T.L., Pate, R.R., Sisson, S.B., Staiano, A.E., Stanish, H.I., Ward, D.S., Whitt-Glover, M., and Wright, C. Results from the United States 2018 report card on physical activity for children and youth. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 15 (suppl 2): S422-S424, 2018. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2018-0476.  

National Physical Activity Plan Alliance. The 2022 United States Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Columbia, SC; 2022 https://paamovewithus.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/2022-US-Report-Card-on-Physical-Activity-for-Children-and-Youth.pdf  

Authors are a 12 member committee.


5.2 Committee: Committee on Dietary Reference Intakes for Energy

Organization: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

Timeline: 2022-2023

Committee goals: 13 member panel that reviewed and update the human requirements for energy intake and expenditure. 

Publications

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2023. Dietary Reference Intakes for Energy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/26818 

5.3 Committee: Youth Energy Expenditure Committee

Organization: Centers for Disease and Control and National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research

Timeline: 2012-2022

Committee goals: Committee to develop youth compendium of physical activity and ongoing work to update.

Publications

McMurray, R.G., Butte, N.F., Crouter, S.E., Pfeiffer, K.A., Trost, S.G., Bassett, D.R., Puyau, M.R., Berrigan, D., Watson, K.B., and Fulton, J.E. Exploring metrics to express energy expenditure of physical activity in youth. PloS One. 10: e0130869, 2015. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130869

*nominated for the CDC Charles C. Shepard Science Award for excellence in science.

Pfeiffer, K.A., Watson, K.B., McMurray, R.G., Bassett, D.R., Butte, N.F., Crouter, S.E., Herrmann, S., Trost, S.G., Ainsworth, B.E., Fulton, J.E., and Berrigan, D. Energy cost expression for a youth compendium of physical activities: rationale for using age groups. Pediatric Exercise Science. 30: 142-149, 2018. doi: https://doi.org/10.1123/pes.2016-0249.   

Butte, N.F., Watson, K.B., Ridley, K., Zakeri, I.F., McMurray, R.G., Pfeiffer, K.A., Crouter, S.E., Herrmann, S., Bassett, D.R., Long, A., Berhane, Z., Trost, S.G., Ainsworth, B.E., Berrigan, D., and Fulton, J.E. Youth compendium of physical activities: activity codes and metabolic intensities. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 50: 246-256, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000001430

*nominated for the CDC Charles C. Shepard Science Award for excellence in science.

Ainsworth, B.E., Watson, K.B., Ridley, K., Pfeiffer, K.A., Herrmann, S., Crouter, S.E., McMurray, R.G., Butte, N.F., Bassett, D.R., Trost, S.G., Berrigan, D., and Fulton, J.E. Utility of the youth compendium of physical activities. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 89: 273-281, 2018. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/02701367.2018.1487754

Presentations

Crouter, S.E. “Introducing the youth compendium of physical activities: a breakthrough resource for childhood obesity research”. NCCOR Connect and Explore webinar. December 2017 (co-presenters on webinar were K. Pfeiffer and N. Butte).


5.4 Committee: Biomarkers of Nutrition for Development-Knowledge Indicating Dietary Sufficiency (BOND-KIDS)

Organization: National Institutes of Health, NICHD

Timeline: 2022-present

Committee goals: International collaborative that has continued effort to understand and harmonize biomarkers for school-age children. 

Publications

Coming soon

Presentations

Crouter, S.E. “Physical Performance and Activity Measures for Evaluating Nutritional Interventions”. NIH BOND KIDS Workshop of Working Group 3: Assessment Virtual Meeting. 18 March 2022.

Peer-review Journals

SELECTED RECENT PUBLICATIONS (names in italics were students working directly with Dr. Crouter)

Complete list of published work.

2023

  1. Tikkanen, A.U., Vova, J., Holman, L., Chrisman, M., Clarkson, K., Santiago, R., Schonberger, L., White, K., Badaly, D., Gauthier, N., Pham, TD.N., Britt, J.J., Crouter, S.E., Giangregoria, M., Nathan, M., and Akamagwuna, U.O. Core Components of a rehabilitation program in pediatric cardiac disease. Frontiers in Pediatrics. 11: 1104794, 2023. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1104794
  2. Ahn, S., Chung, J.W., Crouter, S.E., Lee, J-A., Lee, C.E., and Anderson, J.G. Gait and/or balance disturbances associated with Alzheimer’s dementia among older adults with amnestic mild cognitive impairment: A longitudinal observation study. Journal of Advanced Nursing 00, 1-13, 2023. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jan.15768
  3. Quintiliani, L.M., Dedier, J., Amezquita, M., Sierra-Ruiz, M., Romero, D., Murillo, J., Mahar, S., Goodman, M., Kane, J.B., Cummings, D., Wooley, T.G., Spinola, I., and Crouter, S.E. Community Walks: a cluster randomized controlled trial of a multilevel physical activity intervention for low income public housing residents. BMC Public Health. 23: Article No: 1676, 2023. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-16574-y
  4. Zarbo, C., Rota, M., Calza, S., Crouter, S., Ekelund, U., Barlati, S., Bussi, R., Clerici, M., Placenti, R., Paulillo, G., Pogliaghi, S., Rocchetti, M., Ruggeri, M., Starace, F., Zanolini, S., Zamparini, M., and de Girolamo, G. Ecological monitoring of physical activity, emotions and daily life activities in schizophrenia: The DIAPASON study. BMJ Mental Health. 26:1-8, 2023. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjment-2023-300836  

2022

  1. Rivara, A.C., Corley, M., Choy, C.C., Duckham, R.L., Pomer, A., Reupena, M.S., Viali, S., Naseri, T., Kershaw, E.E., Crouter, S.E., McGarvey, S.T., Bribiescas, R., Valeggia, C., and Hawley, N.L. C-reactive protein in adult Samoans: population variation and physiological correlates. American Journal of Human Biology. 34: e23646, 2022. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.23646
  2. Wen, C., Cates, H.E., Weinhandl, J.T., Crouter, S.E, and Zhang, S. Knee biomechanics of patients with total knee replacement during downhill walking on different slopes. Journal of Sport and Health Science. 11: 50-57, 2022. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2021.01.009
  3. Garvey, M.E., Shi, L., Lichtenstein, A.H., Must, A., Hayman, L.L., Crouter, S.E., and Camhi, S.M. Associations of bone mineral density with lean mass, fat mass, and physical activity in young overweight and obese women. International Journal of Exercise Science. 15: 585-598, 2022. Available at: https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/ijes/vol15/iss7/4
  4. Andreeva, O., Almeida, M., Ding, W., Crouter, S., and Chen, P. Maximizing fairness in deep neural networks via mode connectivity. IEEE Intelligent Systems. 37(3): 36-44, 2022. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MIS.2022.3168514.
  5. Amaral, K., Zihan, L., Ding, W., Crouter, S., and Chen, P. SummerTime: Variable-length time series summarization with application to physical activity analysis. ACM Transactions on Computing for Healthcare. 3: Article No 47, 1-15, 2022. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3532628.  
  6. Strohacker, K., Toth, L.P., Sheridan, L.F., and Crouter, S.E. Tracking of walking and running for exercise: alignment between ecological momentary assessment and accelerometer-based estimates. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour. 5: 156-167, 2022. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2022-0016.
  7. Solar, C., Nansubuga, A., Murillo, J., Ranker, L., Borrelli, B., Bowen, D.J., Xuan, Z., Kane, J., Werntz, S., Crouter, S.E., and Quinitliani, L.M. Mobile health plus community health worker support for weight management among public housing residents (Path to Health): a randomized controlled trial protocol. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 119: 106836, 2022. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cct.2022.106836

2021

  1. Almeida, M., Zhuang, Y., Ding, W., Crouter, S., and Chen, P. Mitigating class boundary label uncertainty to reduce both model bias and variance. ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data. 15: 27, 1-18, 2021. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3429447.  
  2. Park, S., Marcotte, R.T., Toth, L.P., Paulus, P. Lauricella, L.P., Kim, A.H., Crouter, S.E., Springer, C.M., Staudenmayer, J.W., and Bassett, D.R. Free-living validation and harmonization of 10 wearable step count monitors. Translational Journal of the ACSM. 4: e000172, Fall 2021. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/TJX.0000000000000172
  3. Boyer, W., Ehrlich, S.F., Crouter, S.E., Churilla, J.R., and Fitzhugh, E.F. Leisure-time aerobic physical activity and the risk of diabetes-related mortality: an analysis of effect modification by race-ethnicity. Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications. 35: 107763, 2021. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2020.107763
  4. Quintiliani, L.M., Whiteley, J.A., Murillo, J., Lara, R., Jean, C., Quinn, E.K., Kane, J., Crouter, S.E., Heeren, T.C., and Bowen, D.J. Community health worker-delivered weight management intervention among public housing residents: a feasibility study. Preventive Medicine Reports. 22: 101360, 2021. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101360

2020

  1. LaMunion, S.R., Crouter, S.E., Broskey, N.T., Altazan, A.D., and Redman, L.M. Discrimination of wear and non-wear in infants using data from hip- and ankle-worn devices. PloS One. 15: e0240604, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240604.   
  2. Douglas, S., Hawkins, G., Berlin, K., Crouter, S., Epstein, L., Thomas, J.G., and Raynor, H. Rationale and protocol for translating basic habituation research into family-based childhood obesity treatment: Families Becoming Healthy Together study. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 98: 106153, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cct.2020.106153
  3. Hibbing, P.R., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. Modifying accelerometer cut-points affects criterion validity in free-living youth and adults. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 19: 514-524, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02701367.2019.1688227
  4. Hibbing, P.R., Bassett, D.R., Coe, D.P., LaMunion, S.R., and Crouter, S.E. Youth metabolic equivalents differ depending on operational definitions. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 52: 1846-1853, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000002299.  
  5. Ehrlich, S., Casteel, A.J., Crouter, S.E., Hibbing, P.R., Hedderson, M.M., Brown, S.D., Galarce, M., Coe, D.P., Bassett, D.R., Ferrara, A. Alternative wear-time estimation methods compared to traditional diary logs for wrist-worn ActiGraph accelerometers in pregnant women. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour. 3: 110-117, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2019-0049.
  6. LaMunion, S.R., Fitzhugh, E.F., and Crouter, S.E. Challenges and opportunities related to the objective assessment of physical activity within United States surveillance systems. Annals of Epidemiology. 43: 1-10, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annepidem.2020.01.011.
  7. Park, S., Toth, L.P., Crouter, S.E., Springer, C.M., Marcotte, R.T., and Bassett, D.R. Effect of monitor placement on the daily step counts of wrist and hip activity monitors. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour. 3: 164-169, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2019-0065
  8. Hibbing, P.R., LaMunion, S.R., Hilafu, H., and Crouter, S.E. Evaluating the performance of sensor-based bout detection algorithms: the transition pairing method. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour. 3: 219-227, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2019-0039
  9. Hawley, N.L., Pomer, A., Rivara, A.C., Rosenthal, S.L., Duckham, R.L., Carlson, J.C., Naseri, T., Reupena, M.S., Selu, M., Lupematisila, V., Unasa, F., Vesi, L., Fatu, T., Unasa, S., Faasalele-Savusa, K., Wetzel, A.I., Soti-Ulberg, C., Prescott, V., Choy, C.C., Crouter, S.E., Redline, S., Deka, R., Kershaw, E.E., Urban, Z., Minster, R.L., Weeks, D.E., and McGarvey, S.T. Exploring the paradoxical relationship of a CREBRF missense variant with body mass index and diabetes among Samoans: study protocol for the Soifua Manuia (‘Good Health’) observational cohort study. Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) Research Protocols. 9: e17329, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/17329.
  10. Imani, S., Madrid, F., Ding, W., Crouter S.E., and Keogh E. Introducing time series snippets: a new primitive for summarizing long time series. Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. 34: 1713-1743, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10618-020-00702-y.
  11. LaMunion, S.R., Blythe, A.L., Hibbing P.R., Kaplan, A.S., Clendenin, B.J., and Crouter, S.E. Use of consumer monitors for estimating energy expenditure in youth. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism. 45:161-168, 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2019-0129.

2019

  1. Toth, L.P., Park, S., Pittman, W.L., Sarisaltik, D., Hibbing, P.R., Morton, A.L., Springer, C.M., Crouter, S.E., and Bassett, D.R. Effect of brief intermittent walking bouts on step count accuracy of wearable devices. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour. 2: 13-21, 2019. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2018-0050.
  2. Cooley, M, Blonquist, T.M., Hong, F., Nayak, M.M., Crouter, S.E., Hayman, L.L., Jaklitsch, M., Bueno, R., and Emmons, K.M. The effect of a lifestyle risk reduction intervention on lifestyle adherence and health-related quality of life in non-small cell lung cancer survivors: A feasibility study. Psycho-Oncology. 28: 920-923, 2019. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pon.5002.
  3. Camhi, S., Troped, P.J., Garvey, M., Hayman, L.L., Must, A., Lichtenstein, A.H., and Crouter, S.E. Associations between walk score and objective measures of physical activity in urban overweight and obese women. PloS One. 14: e0214092, 2019. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214092.
  4. Park, S., Toth, L.P., Hibbing, P.R., Springer, C.M., Kaplan, A.S., Feyerabend, M.D., Crouter, S.E., and Bassett, D.R. Dominant vs non-dominant wrist placement of activity monitors: impact on steps per day. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour. 2: 118-123, 2019. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2018-0060. 
  5. Spaeth, A.M., Hawley, N.L., Raynor, H.A., Jelalian, E., Greer, A., Crouter S.E., Coffman, D.L., Carskadon, M.A., Owens, M.A., Wing, R.R., and Hart, C.N. Sleep, energy balance, and meal timing in school-aged children. Sleep Medicine. 60: 139-144, 2019. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sleep.2019.02.003.
  6. Filanowski, P., Iannotti, R.J., Crouter, S.E., Vermeulen, A., Schmidt, E.M., Hoffman, J.A., Castaneda-Sceppa, C., Milliken, L. The effects of varying structured physical activity duration on young children’s and parents’ activity levels. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport.  90: 578-588, 2019. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02701367.2019.1639600.
  7. Crouter, S.E., LaMunion, S.R., Hibbing, P.R., Kaplan, A.S., and Bassett, D.R. Accuracy of the Cosmed K5 Portable Calorimeter. PloS One. 14: e0226290, 2019. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226290
  8. Gharghabi, S., Yeh C.M., Ding Y., Ding W., Hibbing P., LaMunion S., Kaplan A., Crouter S.E., and Keogh E. Domain agnostic online semantic segmentation for multi-dimensional time series. Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. 33: 96-130, 2019. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10618-018-0589-3

2018

  1. Toth, L.P., Park, S., Pittman, W.L., Sarisaltik, D., Hibbing, P.R., Morton, A.L., Springer, C.M., Crouter, S.E., and Bassett, D.R. Validity of activity tracker step counts during walking, running, and activities of daily living. Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine. 3: 52-59, April 1, 2018. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1249/TJX.0000000000000057
  2. Opotowsky, A.R., Rhodes, J., Landzberg, M., Graham, D.A., Bhatt, A.B., Yeh, D.D., Crouter S., and Tikkanen, A.U. A randomized trial comparing cardiac rehabilitation to standard-of-care for adults with congenital heart disease. World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery. 9: 185-193, 2018. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2150135117752123.
  3. Hibbing, P.R., LaMunion, S.R., Kaplan, A.S., and Crouter, S.E. Estimating energy expenditure with ActiGraph GT9X inertial measurement unit. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 50: 1093-1102, 2018. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000001532
  4. Crouter, S.E., Oody, J.F., and Bassett, D.R. Estimating physical activity in youth using an ankle accelerometer. Journal of Sports Sciences. 36: 2265-2271, 2018. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2018.1449091.
  5. Shen, G., Zhang, S., Bennett, H.J., Martin, J., Crouter, S.E., and Fitzhugh, E.C. Effects of knee alignments and toe clip on frontal plane knee biomechanics in cycling. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine. 17: 312-321, 2018. https://www.jssm.org/hfabst.php?id=jssm-17-312.xml
  6. Marcotte, R.T, Bassett, D.R., Weinhandl, J.T., and Crouter, S.E. Application of the ActiGraph GT9X IMU for the assessment of turning during walking and running. Biomedical Physics and Engineering Express. 4: 065003, 2018. doi: https://doi.org/10.1088/2057-1976/aad0d0
  7. Ainsworth, B.E., Watson, K.B., Ridley, K., Pfeiffer, K.A., Herrmann, S., Crouter, S.E., McMurray, R.G., Butte, N.F., Bassett, D.R., Trost, S.G., Berrigan, D., and Fulton, J.E. Utility of the youth compendium of physical activities. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 89: 273-281, 2018. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/02701367.2018.1487754
  8. Crouter S.E., Hibbing P.R., and LaMunion S.R. Use of Objective Measures to Estimate Sedentary Time in Youth. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour. 1: 136-142, 2018. doi: https://doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2018-0007.  
  9. Tenan, M.S., Bohannon, A.W., Macfarlane, D.J., and Crouter S.E. Determining day-to-day human variation in indirect calorimetry using Bayesian decision theory. Experimental Physiology. 103: 1579-1585, 2018. doi: https://doi.org/10.1113/EP087115
  10. Wen, C., Cao, X., Zhang, Y., Crouter, S.E., Wozencroft, A.J., and Zhang, S. Knee biomechanics of selected knee unfriendly movement elements in 42-form Tai Ji. In review: International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport. 18: 1050-1066, 2018. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/24748668.2018.1553093
  11. Katzmarzyk, P.T., Denstel, K.N, Beals, K., Carlson, J., Crouter, S.E., McKenzie, T.L., Pate, R.R., Sisson, S.B., Staiano, A.E., Stanish, H.I., Ward, D.S., Whitt-Glover, M., and Wright, C. Results from the United States 2018 report card on physical activity for children and youth. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 15 (suppl 2): S422-S424, 2018. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2018-0476.  
  12. Imani, S., Madrid, F., Ding, W., Crouter, S.E., and Keogh, E.J. Matrix Profile XIII: Time Series Snippets: A New Primitive for Time Series Data Mining. 2018 IEEE International Conference on Big Knowledge (ICBK), pp. 382-389, 2018. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICBK.2018.00058.  
  13. Overstreet, B.S., Rider, B.C., Strohacker, K., Crouter, S.E., Springer, C.M., Baldwin, D., Bassett, D.R. Effects of television viewing on enjoyment of exercise in college students. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 16: 657-669, 2018. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1612197X.2017.1313294
  14. Blok, A.C., Blonquist, T.M., Nayak, M.M., Somayaji, D., Crouter, S.E., Hayman, L.L., Colson, Y.L., Bueno, R., Emmons, K.M., and Cooley, M. Feasibility and acceptability of “healthy directions” a lifestyle intervention for adults with lung cancer. Psycho-Oncology. 27: 250-257, 2018. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pon.4443
  15. Boyer, W.R., Churilla, J.R., Ehrlich, S.F., Crouter, S.E., Hornbuckle, L.M., and Fitzhugh, E.C. Protective role of physical activity on type 2 diabetes: an analysis of effect modification by race-ethnicity. Journal of Diabetes. 10: 166-178, 2018. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1753-0407.12574.  
  16. Pfeiffer, K.A., Watson, K.B., McMurray, R.G., Bassett, D.R., Butte, N.F., Crouter, S.E., Herrmann, S., Trost, S.G., Ainsworth, B.E., Fulton, J.E., and Berrigan, D. Energy cost expression for a youth compendium of physical activities: rationale for using age groups. Pediatric Exercise Science. 30: 142-149, 2018. doi: https://doi.org/10.1123/pes.2016-0249.   

2017

  1. Toth, L.P., Bassett, D.R., Crouter, S.E., Overstreet, B.S., LaMunion, S.R., Park, S., Notta, S.N., and Springer, C.M. StepWatch accuracy during walking, running, and intermittent activities. Gait and Posture. 52: 165-170, 2017. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2016.11.035
  2. Bassett, D.R., Toth, L.P., LaMunion, S.R., and Crouter, S.E. Step counting: measurement considerations and health implications. Sports Medicine. 47: 1303, 2017. doi: http://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-016-0663-1.   
  3. Li, W., Procter-Gray, E., Churchill, L., Crouter, S.E., Kane, K., Tian, J. Franklin, P.D., Ockene, J.K., and Gurwitz, J. Gender and age differences in levels, types and locations of physical activity among older adults living in car-dependent neighborhoods. The Journal of Frailty and Aging. 6: 129-135, 2017. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.14283/jfa.2017.15
  4. Li, W., Procter-Gray, E., Youssef, G., Crouter, S.E., Cheng, J., Brown, K., Churchill, L., Clark, A., Ockene, J., and Magee, M.F. Racial differences in neighborhood perceptions and their influences on physical activity among urban older women. AIMS Public Health. 4: 149-170, 2017. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/publichealth.2017.2.149.
  5. LaMunion, S.R., Bassett, D.R., Toth, L.P., and Crouter, S.E. The effect of body placement site on ActiGraph wGT3X-BT activity counts. Biomedical Physics and Engineering Express. 3: 035026, 2017. doi: https://doi.org/10.1088/2057-1976/aa777c.
  6. Schneider, P.L., Bassett, D.R., Thompson, D.L., and Crouter, S.E. Bioelectrical impedance accuracy detecting body composition changes during an activity intervention. Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine. 2: 122-128, October 1, 2017. doi: https://doi.org/10.1249/TJX.0000000000000041.
  7. Butte, N.F., Watson, K.B., Ridley, K., Zakeri, I.F., McMurray, R.G., Pfeiffer, K.A., Crouter, S.E., Herrmann, S., Bassett, D.R., Long, A., Berhane, Z., Trost, S.G., Ainsworth, B.E., Berrigan, D., and Fulton, J.E. Youth compendium of physical activities: activity codes and metabolic intensities. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 50: 246-256, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000001430

*nominated for the CDC Charles C. Shepard Science Award for excellence in science.

  1. Feito, Y., Hornbuckle, L.M., Reid, L.A., and Crouter, S.E. Effect of ActiGraph’s low frequency extension for estimating steps and physical activity intensity. PloS One. 12: e0188242, 2017. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188242.
  2. Overstreet, B.S., Bassett, D.R., Crouter, S.E., Rider, B.C., and Parr, B.B. Portable indirect calorimetry systems: a review. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness. 57: 227-37, 2017. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.23736/S0022-4707.16.06049-7.
  3. Crouter, S.E., Salas, C.F., and Wiecha, J. Effects of an afterschool community center physical activity program on fitness and body composition in obese youth. Journal of Sports Sciences. 35: 1034-1040, 2017. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2016.1209305.
  4. Woodman, J.A., Crouter, S.E., Bassett, D.R., Fitzhugh, E.C., and Boyer, W.R. Accuracy of consumer monitors for estimating energy expenditure and activity type. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 49: 371-377, 2017. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000001090

2016

  1. Overstreet, B.S., Crouter, S.E., Butler, G.A., Springer, C.M., and Bassett, D.R. Validity of self-reported pedometer steps per day in college students. Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science. 20: 140-145, 2016. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1091367X.2016.1171772
  • Ren, X., Ding, W. Crouter, S.E., Mu, Y., and Xie, R. Activity recognition and intensity estimation in youth from accelerometer data aided by machine learning. Applied Intelligence. 45:512-529, 2016. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10489-016-0773-3.
  • Katzmarzyk, P.T., Denstel, K.N, Beals, K., Bolling, C., Wright, C., Crouter, S.E., McKenzie, T.L., Pate, R.R., Saelens, B.E., Staiano, A.E., Stanish, H.I., and Sisson, S.B. Results from the 2016 United States report card on physical activity for children and youth. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 13 (11 suppl 2): S242-S245, 2016. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2016-0321
  1. Fang, Y., Fitzhugh, E.C., Crouter, S.E., and Zhang, S. Effects of workloads and cadences on frontal plane knee biomechanics in cycling. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 48: 260-266, 2016. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000000759.

Book Chapters

2023

  1. Crouter, S.E., Hibbing, P.R., and LaMunion, S.R. “Physical Activity Assessment.” Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ Health Professionals Guide to Weight Management for Adults, in press. 

Presentations

2023

  1. Camhi, S.M., Cooper, S.L., and Crouter, S.E. 24-hour movement patterns during a university physical activity promotion program for students. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 55: S151, 2023. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Denver, CO, June 2023.
  2. Wood, A.P. Crouter, S.E., Fitzhugh, E.C., Buss, A.T., Benko, P.N., Ellis, C.G., Coe, D.P. Effects of a movement-based curriculum on the motor and cognitive development of preschool-aged children. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 55: S169, 2023. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Denver, CO, June 2023.
  3. Crouter, S.E. “Strategies to Maximize the Utility of Wearable Device Data”.  Presented as part of a tutorial lecture: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Denver, CO, June 2023 (co-presenters were E. Melanson and S. LaMunion).
  4. Ehrlich, S.F., Rand, B.G., Zite, N., Fortner, K.B., Paudel, A.M., Crouter, S.E., and Maples, J.M. The project wellness pilot feasibility randomized controlled trial, a behavioral physical activity intervention for gestational glucose intolerance and gestational diabetes. Diabetes. 72: S1189-P Poster Presentation. American Diabetes Association 83rd Scientific Sessions, San Diego, CA. June 2023.
  5. Rand, B., Maples, J., Crouter, S., Peterson, C., Zite, N., Fortner, K., and Ehrlich, S. Daily physical activity and nocturnal glucose in pregnant people with gestational glucose intolerance. Poster Presentation. Society for Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiologic Research Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, June 2023

2022

  1. Wood, A.P., Nocera, V.G., Kybartas, T.J., Benko, P.N., Coe, D.P., and Crouter, S. Metabolic responses and perceptions of enjoyment, competence and exertion during the GoNoodle physical activity program. Slide Presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Greenville, SC. February 2022.
  2. Rand, B.G., Ehrlich, S., Ferrara, A., Crouter, S., Buman, M., Hedderson, M.M., and Brown, S.D. Comparing diary logs to automated algorithms and visual inspection for total-bedtime estimation in postpartum women. Poster Presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Greenville, SC. February 2022.
  3. Crouter, S.E. “Physical Performance and Activity Measures for Evaluating Nutritional Interventions”. NIH BOND KIDS Workshop of Working Group 3: Assessment Virtual Meeting. 18 March 2022.
  4. Ranker, L.R., Nansubuga, A., Murillo, J., Borrelli, B., Xuan, Z., Bowen, D.J., Kane, J., Crouter, S.E., and Quintiliani, L.M. Trial protocol: Weight management among public housing residents using community health workers and digital technologies. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 56: S582, 2022. Poster Presentation: Society of Behavioral Medicine, National Meeting, Baltimore, MD, April 2022.
  5. Ferrara, P.M., Crouter, S.E., Zakrajsek, R.A., Angelle, P.S., Strohacker, K. Exploring temporal changes in exercise behavior, perceived fitness, and identity in former high school athletes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 54: S120, 2022. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, San Diego, CA, June 2022.
  6. Rand, B.G., Ehrlich, S.F., Ferrara, A., Crouter, S.E., Buman, M., Hedderson, M., Brown, S.D. Diaries compared to automated algorithms and visual inspection for bed time estimation at 6-months postpartum. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 54: S178, 2022. Thematic Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, San Diego, CA, June 2022.
  7. Wood, A.P., Nocera, V.G., Kybartas, T.J., Benko, P.N., Coe, D.P., and Crouter, S.E. Metabolic responses and perceptions of enjoyment, competence and exertion during the GoNoodle physical activity program. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 54: S576, 2022. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, San Diego, CA, June 2022.
  8. Sazonov, E., LaMunion, S., Hossain, B. and Crouter, S. Comparison of a head-worn accelerometer to a hip-worn ActiGraph GT9X for classifying activity type and estimating energy expenditure. Slide presentation: 8th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Keystone, CO, June 2022.
  9. Crouter, S.E. “Physical activity across the lifespan: measurement and applications”. Office of Research, Innovation, and Economic Development External Advisory Council Meeting: UT, September, 2022.
  10. Ahn, S., Cobb, S., Crouter, S., Lee, C.E., Anderson, J. Physical activity together for couples with mild cognitive impairment: A feasibility Study. Innovation in Aging. 6: S823-824. Poster presentation: Gerontological Society of America (GSA) 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, November 2022.

2021

  1. Rand, B.G., Ferrara, A., Hibbing, P., Hedderson, M., Brown, S., Badon, S., Crouter, S., and Ehrlich, S. The association of physical activity with lipid levels in pregnant women with overweight and obesity. Poster Presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), February 2021.
  2. Park, S., Marcotte, R. Toth, L., Paulus, P., Lauricella, L., Kim, A., Crouter, S.E., Springer, C.M., Staudenmayer, J.W., and Bassett, D.R. Free-living validation and harmonization of 10 wearable step-count monitors. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 53: S215, 2021. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), May 2021.
  3. Ferrara, P.M., Crouter, S.E., Zakrajsek, R.A., Angelle, P.S., Strohacker, K. Exploring temporal changes in exercise behavior, perceived fitness, and identity in former high school athletes. Poster Presentation: Midwest American College of Sports Medicine, Annual Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), November 2021.

2020

  1. LaMunion, S.R., Crouter, S.E., Broskey, N.T., Altazan, A.D., and Redman, L.M. Classification of ActiGraph wGT3X BT device non-wear in infants. Poster presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Jacksonville, FL. February 2020.
  2. Hukka, M.K., LaMunion, S.R., Hibbing, P.R., and Crouter, S.E. Generational differences of consumer wearable devices for estimating physical activity outcomes. Thematic Poster presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Jacksonville, FL. February 2020.
  3. Ehrlich, S.F., Hedderson, M.M., Brown, S.D., Crouter, S.E., Hibbing, P.H., Feng, J., Tsai, A., and Ferrara, A. Objectively measured and self-reported physical activity in the first trimester of pregnancy, glucose tolerance, and gestational diabetes in women with overweight/obesity. Diabetes. 69(Suppl 1): S1343, 2020. Poster Presentation: American Diabetes Association, National Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), June 2020.
  4. Toth, L., Crouter, S.E., Springer, C., and Bassett, D.R. Step count error of activity monitors for patients in phase II cardiac rehabilitation. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 52: S1105, 2020. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), May 2020.
  5. Ehrlich, S.F, Hedderson, M.M., Brown, S.D., Crouter, S.E., Hibbing, P.R., Feng, J. Tsai, A., and Ferrara, A. Objectively measured physical activity during the first trimester and glucose tolerance at 24-48 weeks gestation. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 52: S100, 2020. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), May 2020.
  6. LaMunion, S.R., Crouter, S.E., Broskey, N.T., Altazan, A.D., and Redman, L.M. Identification of Actigraph wgt3x-bt device non-wear in infance. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 52: S409, 2020. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), May 2020.
  7. Hukka, M.K., LaMunion, S.R., Hibbing, P.R., and Crouter, S.E. Generational differences of consumer wearable devices for estimating physical activity outcomes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 52: S519, 2020. Rapid Fire Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), May 2020.
  8. Hibbing, P.R., and Crouter, S.E. Dynamic segmentation of youth accelerometer data by sojourn and change point detection methods. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 52: S824-825, 2020. Thematic Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), May 2020.
  9. Li, W., Procter-Gray, E., Churchill, L., Cheng, J., Kane, K., Siden, R., and Crouter, S.E. Space use, physical activity, sleep quality and self-rated health among late-life Asian immigrants. Innovation in Aging. 4: S815-816, 2018. Slide Presentation (part of symposium): Gerontological Society of America 2020 Annual Scientific Meeting, Virtual (due to COVID-19), November 2020.

2019

  1. LaMunion, S.R. and Crouter, S.E. Identification of non-wear using a hip worn ActiGraph GT9X. Poster presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Greenville, SC. February 2019.
  2. Hibbing, P.R. and Crouter, S.E. Resting energy expenditure and metabolic equivalents in youth: impact of inconsistent operational definitions. Poster presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Greenville, SC. February 2019.
  3. Clendenin, B.J., Hibbing, P.R., LaMunion, S.R. and Crouter, S.E. Criterion validity of ActiGraph GT9X step predictions in youth. Slide presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Greenville, SC. February 2019.
  4. Boyer, W., Ehrlich, S., Crouter, S.E., Churilla, J., and Fitzhugh, E. Leisure-time aerobic physical activity reduces the risk of diabetes-related mortality: NHANES III. Circulation. 139(suppl 1): S321, 2019. Poster presentation: American Heart Association, EPI/Lifestyle 2019 Scientific Sessions, Houston, TX, March 2019.
  5. Crouter, S.E., Lamunion, S.R., Hibbing, P.R., Kaplan, A.S., Quarantillo, M.E., and Bassett, D.R. Accuracy of the Cosmed K5 portable metabolic system. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 51: S147, 2019. Slide Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Orlando, FL, May 2019.
  6. Coe, D.P., Crouter, S.E., and Schwartz, A.N. Patterns of physical activity change during playground and gardening activities in young children. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 51: S516, 2019. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Orlando, FL, May 2019.
  7. Hibbing, P.R. and Crouter, S.E. Resting energy expenditure and metabolic equivalents in youth: impact of inconsistent operational definitions. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 51: S818-819, 2019. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Orlando, FL, May 2019.
  8. Crouter, S.E.* “Use of metabolic carts as a criterion measure for accelerometer calibration and validation studies”. Presented as part of a pre-conference symposium titled “How good are our criterion measures for accelerometer developments and validations?”: 6th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Maastricht, Netherlands, June 2019. (*presenting author was LaMunion, S.; co-presenters at symposium were Chen, K., Plasqui, G., and Kozey-Keadle, S.).
  9. Hibbing, P.R, LaMunion, S.R., Hilafu, H., and Crouter, S.E. Evaluating the performance of bout detection algorithms for wearable sensors: the transition pairing method. Slide presentation: 6th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Maastricht, Netherlands, June 2019.
  10. Crouter, S.E., Clendenin, B., Hibbing, P.R, and LaMunion, S.R. Validity of consumer monitors for estimating steps in youth. Slide presentation: 6th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Maastricht, Netherlands, June 2019.
  11. LaMunion, S.R. and Crouter, S.E. Exploration of ActiGraph GT9X primary accelerometer data stability. Poster presentation: 6th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Maastricht, Netherlands, June 2019.

2018

  1. Schwartz, A.N., Brookshire, R.A., Hornbuckle, L.M., Fitzhugh, E.C., Moran, M.J., Crouter, S.E., and Coe, D.P. “Energy expenditure in outdoor play in young children”. Poster presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Chattanooga, TN. February 2018.
  2. Hibbing, P.R., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. “Modifying accelerometer cut-points affects criterion validity in free-living youth and adults”. Poster presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Chattanooga, TN. February 2018.
  3. LaMunion, S.R., Hibbing, P.R., Kaplan, A.S., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. Predicting Energy Expenditure with the ActiGraph GT9X IMU using Artificial Neural Networks. Poster presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Chattanooga, TN. February 2018.
  4. Kaplan, A.S., LaMunion, S.R., Hibbing, P.R., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. Activity Classification with the ActiGraph GT9X using Artificial Neural Networks. Poster presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Chattanooga, TN. February 2018.
  5. Park, S., Toth, L.P., Hibbing P.R., Springer, C.M., Kaplan, A.S., Feyerabend, M.D., Crouter S.E., and Bassett, D.R. Dominant vs non-dominant wear: a comparison of steps per day. Poster presentation: Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Chattanooga, TN. February 2018.
  6. Clendenin, B.J. and Crouter, S.E. Use of Consumer Physical Activity Monitors for Estimating Energy Expenditure in Youth. Poster presentation: 22nd Annual Exhibition of Undergraduate Research & Creative Achievement, Knoxville, TN. April 2018. *College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences 2nd place student award winner.
  7. Kaplan, A.S., LaMunion, S.R., Hibbing, P.R., and Crouter, S.E. Use of consumer monitors for estimating energy expenditure in youth. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 50: S262, 2018. Slide Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, May 2018.
  8. LaMunion, S.R., Hibbing, P.R., Kaplan, A.S., and Crouter, S.E. Physical activity category classification using the ActiGraph GT9X in youth. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 50: S295, 2018. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, May 2018.
  9. Hibbing, P.R., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. Modifying accelerometer cut-points affects criterion validity in free-living youth and adults. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 50: S298, 2018. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, May 2018.
  10. Marcotte, R.T., Bassett, D.R., Weinhandl, J.T., and Crouter, S.E. Application of the ActiGraph GT9X IMU for the assessment of turning during walking and running. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 50: S584-585, 2018. Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, May 2018.
  11. Li, W., Procter-Gray, E., Churchill, L., Kane, K., Cheng, J., and Crouter, S.E. Objectively measured location-specific physical activity among older men and women. Innovation in Aging. 2: S274, 2018. Poster Presentation: Gerontological Society of America 2018 Annual Scientific Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2018.
  12. Li, W., Churchill, L., Cheng, J., Kane, K., Procter-Gray, E., Clarke, A. and Crouter, S.E. Objectively measured space and time use among older men and women. Innovation in Aging. 2: S676, 2018. Poster Presentation: Gerontological Society of America 2018 Annual Scientific Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2018.
  13. Kaplan, A.S., Hibbing, P.R., LaMunion, S.R. and Crouter, S.E. Use of two-regression models to predict energy expenditure using wrist-worn GENEActivs in youth. Slide presentation: Midwest American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Grand Rapids, MI. November 2018.

2017

  1. LaMunion, S.L., Crouter, S.E. Bassett, D.R., and Toth, L.P. “Effect of wear location on ActiGraph activity counts”. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, Southeast Regional Meeting, Greenville, SC, February 2017.
  2. Toth, L.P., Bassett, D.R., Crouter, S.E., Overstreet, B.S., LaMunion, S.L., Park, S., Notta, S.N., and Springer, C.M. “Accuracy of modified stepwatch cadence and sensitivity settings during intermittent lifestyle activities”. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, Southeast Regional Meeting, Greenville, SC, February 2017.
  3. Boyer, W.R., Crouter, S.E., Hornbuckle, L.M., Ehrlich, S.F., Churilla, J.R., and Fitzhugh, E.C. “The protective role of physical activity on diabetes: a meta-analysis of race”. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, Southeast Regional Meeting, Greenville, SC, February 2017.
  4. Filanowski, P., Milliken, L., Iannotti, R.J., Crouter, S.E., Vermeulen, A., Schmidt, E.L., Hoffman, J.A., and Castaneda-Sceppa, C. Physical activity of parents and children playing together and the effects of varying structured activity. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 49: S225, 2017. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Denver, CO, May 2017.
  5. Overstreet, B.S., Bassett, D.R., Crouter, S.E., Springer, C.M., Baldwin, D., and Strohacker, K. Viewing television while walking: effects of preference for exercise, treadmill endurance time and behavioral outcomes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 49: S304, 2017. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Denver, CO, May 2017.
  6. LaMunion, S., Bassett, D.R., Toth, L.P., and Crouter, S.E. Effect of wear location on ActiGraph activity counts. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 49: S643-644, 2017. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Denver, CO, May 2017.
  7. Kaplan, A.S., LaMunion, S.R., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. Improved count based metrics for estimation of energy expenditure with waist worn ActiGraph. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 49: S647, 2017. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Denver, CO, May 2017.
  8. Boyer, W.R., Crouter, S.E., Hornbuckle, L.M., Ehrlich, S.F., Churilla, J.R., and Fitzhugh, E.C. The protective role of physical activity on type 2 diabetes: a race/ethnicity-specific meta-analysis. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 49: S805, 2017. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Denver, CO, May 2017.
  9. Munoz, M.A. and Crouter, S.E. Family factors associated with physical activity and sedentary time in children living in Puerto Rico. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 49: S885, 2017. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Denver, CO, May 2017.
  10. Toth, L., Hibbing, P., Park, S., Morton, A., Pittman, W., Sarisaltik, D., Kaplan, A., Crouter, S.E., and Bassett, D.R. Criterion validity of consumer and research grade activity monitors during brief, intermittent walking. Slide presentation: 5th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Bethesda, MD, June 2017.
  11. LaMunion, S., Hibbing, P., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. Application of the ActiGraph GT9X IMU to estimate energy expenditure. Slide presentation: 5th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Bethesda, MD, June 2017.
  12. Crouter, S.E., Hibbing, P., LaMunion, S., and Bassett, D.R. Use of the ActiGraph GT9X IMU to predict energy expenditure. Slide presentation: 5th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Bethesda, MD, June 2017.
  13. Hibbing, P., LaMunion, S., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter S.E. Impact of inertial measurement unit on activity recognition using ActiGraph GT9X. Poster presentation: 5th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Bethesda, MD, June 2017.
  14. Kaplan, A., Toth, L., Hibbing, P., Morton, A., Park, S., Pittman, W., Sarisaltik, D., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter S.E. Sources of error for wearable step counters. Poster presentation: 5th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement, Bethesda, MD, June 2017.
  15. Crouter, S.E., LaMunion, S.R., Hibbing, P.R., and Bassett, D.R. Use of a 2-Regression Model to Estimate Energy Expenditure using the ActiGraph GT9X IMU. Poster Presentation: 4th International Conference on Recent Advances and Controversies in Measuring Energy Metabolism. Fribourg, Switzerland. October 2017.
  16. LaMunion, S.R., Hibbing, P.R., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. Use of the ActiGraph GT9X Inertial Measurement Unit to Predict Energy Expenditure Using Artificial Neural Networks. Slide presentation: 4th International Conference on Recent Advances and Controversies in Measuring Energy Metabolism. Fribourg, Switzerland. October 2017.
  17. Marcotte, R.T., Bassett, D.R., Weinhandl, J.T., and Crouter, S.E. Application of the ActiGraph GT9X IMU for the assessment of turning during walking and running. Thematic Poster Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, New England Regional Meeting, Providence, RI, October 2017.
  18. Casteel, A., Ferrara, A., Crouter, S.E., Coe, D., Galarce, M., Brown, S., Hedderson, M., Bassett, D.R., and Ehrlich, E. Objective Assessment of Physical Activity in Pregnancy: Calculating Wear Time. Slide presentation: Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA. November 2017.
  19. Crouter, S.E. “Introducing the youth compendium of physical activities: a breakthrough resource for childhood obesity research”. NCCOR Connect and Explore webinar. December 2017 (co-presenters on webinar were K. Pfeiffer and N. Butte).

2016

  1. LaMunion, S.L., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. “Effects of changing ActiGraph band pass filter width for detecting walking and running”. Slide presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, Southeast Regional Meeting, Greenville, SC, February 2016.
  2. Overstreet, B.S., Crouter, S.E., Butler, G.A., Springer, C.M., and Bassett, D.R. “Validity of self-reported pedometer steps per day in college students”. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, Southeast Regional Meeting, Greenville, SC, February 2016.
  3. Whiteley, J.A., Wright, J., Crouter, S.E., and Milliken, L. Feasibility and acceptability of ITEEN, a social media weight gain prevention study, for healthy disparity adolescent girls. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 50: S69, 2016. Slide presentation: Society of Behavioral Medicine, National Meeting, Washington, DC, March 2016.
  4. Barr, M.L., Olfert, M.D., Zhou, W., Riggsbee, K., Mathews, A.E.W., Vilaro, M., Kattelmann, K.K., Leischner, K., Crouter, S., Morrell, J.S., Thompson, D., White, A., Horacek, T., Kidd, T., Brown, O., and Colby, S.E. Fruit and vegetable consumption and physical activity in young adults: get fruved study. FASEB Journal. 31: 1152.13, 2016. Poster presentation: Experimental Biology, National Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 2016.
  5. Opotowsky, A.R., Rhodes, J., Moko, L., Bradley, R., Systrom, D., Waxman, A., Landzberg, M., Crouter, S., and Tikkanen, A.U. A randomized trial of cardiac rehabilitation for adolescents and adults with congenital heart disease. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 67(13_S): 987. Poster presentation: American College of Cardiology 65th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 2016.
  6. Crouter, S.E., Flynn, J.I., and Bassett, D.R. Validity of a 2-regression model for estimating physical activity in youth using an ankle accelerometer. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 48: S2, 2016. Thematic Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2016.
  7. Toth, L., Notta, S., Overstreet, B., Crouter, S., and Bassett, D.R. Effects of cadence settings on Stepwatch accuracy between 26.8 and 268 m/min. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 48: S102, 2016. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2016.
  8. Bassett, D.R., Toth, L., Notta, S., Overstreet, B., and Crouter, S. Effects of sensitivity settings on Stepwatch accuracy from 26.8 to 268 m/min. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 48: S102, 2016. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2016.
  9. Overstreet, B., Crouter, S.E., Butler, G.A., Springer, C.M., and Bassett, D.R. Validity of self-reported pedometer steps per day in college students. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 48: S327-S328, 2016. Thematic Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2016.
  10. LaMunion, S.R., Bassett, D.R., and Crouter, S.E. Effects of changing ActiGraph bandpass filter width for detecting walking and running. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 48: S546-S547, 2016. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2016.
  11. Camhi, S.M., Garvey, M., Crouter, S.E., and Troped, P.J. Associations between walk score and physical activity in overweight and obese women. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 48: S759, 2016. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2016.
  12. Munoz, M., Crouter, S.E., Orsmond, G.I., Gill, S.V., and Coster, W.J. Comparison of physical activity levels between children living in Puerto Rico and Continental U.S. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 48: S761, 2016. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2016.
  13. Tikkanen, A.U., Rhodes, J., Landzberg, M., Bhatt, A., Systrom, D., Waxman, A., Moko, L., Bradley, R., Crouter, S., and Opotowsky, A.R. A randomized trial of cardiac rehabilitation for adolescents and adults with congenital heart disease. The Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 8(9S): S169. Poster presentation: American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2016 Annual Assembly, New Orleans, LA, October 2016.
  14. Overstreet, B.S., Bassett, D.R, Crouter, S.E., Springer, C.M., Baldwin, D., and Strohacker, K. “Viewing television while walking: effects on preference for exercise, treadmill endurance time and behavioral outcomes”. Poster presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting, Harrisburg, PA, November 2016.

Graduate Students

The Physical Activity Assessment Laboratory is always looking for passionate, well-qualified graduate students interested in physical activity assessment. This includes both model development and validation and application in cross-sectional and intervention research projects. 

Prospective graduate students may apply for a Master’s Degree in Exercise Physiology or PhD in Kinesiology. Inquiries about open positions are best directed to Dr. Scott Crouter, the director of the Physical Activity Assessment Laboratory. Teaching and research assistantships are available for well-qualified students and the graduate curriculum can be adjusted to fit the goals, needs, and future career direction of the student.

Undergraduate Students

Undergraduate students interested in completing research within the field of physical activity assessment are advised to contact Dr. Scott Crouter for information regarding research opportunities within the Physical Activity Assessment Laboratory. The Physical Activity Assessment Laboratory requires undergraduate students to commit to at least one semester within the laboratory. However, longer commitments to the lab are favored. Undergraduate students brought on as an assistant within the Physical Activity Assessment Laboratory will aid in ongoing research projects and are encouraged to develop their own research ideas. Students are also encouraged to present at the Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement (EURēCA) annual event and the Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Regional Meeting.

College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (CEHHS)
cehhs.utk.edu

Southeast Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine
acsm.org/membership/regional-chapters/acsm-chapters/southeast/about-us 

American College of Sports Medicine
acsm.org

International Society for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour
ismpb.org

National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
cdc.gov

Institute of Medicine
iom.edu

National Coalition for Promoting Physical Activity
ncppa.org

President’s Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition
fitness.gov

Physical Activity Alliance
paamovewithus.org

Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans
health.gov/our-work/nutrition-physical-activity/physical-activity-guidelines/current-guidelines 

Contact Us

Scott Crouter, PhD
Professor
Director of Applied Physiology Laboratory
Director of Physical Activity Assessment Laboratory
Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport Studies
University of Tennessee Knoxville

1914 Andy Holt Ave
Knoxville, TN 37996-2700
(865) 974-1272
scrouter@utk.edu