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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2025 · 5 MIN

Unpacking the Validity of Fibion vs ActivPal4 - Article Highlight

from Fibion · host Olli Tikkanen

Summary In this episode, Dr. Olli Tikkanen explores a 2023 study titled "A New Accelerometer Fibion device provides valid sedentary and upright time measurements. Compared to the ActivPAL4 in healthy individuals" by Hannan Yusef Alkalih, Arto Pesola, and Ashokan Arumugam. The study, published in Heliyon Journal, compares the Fibion accelerometer, a new device in the field, to the well-established ActivPAL4 in measuring sedentary and upright time in healthy individuals. The episode delves into the study's methodology, the promising results, and its limitations. Episode Description In this episode, Dr. Olli Tikkanen dissects a research paper that evaluates the Fibion accelerometer's validity compared to the ActivPAL4. Learn about the study's methodology, findings, and potential implications in the field of physical activity research. Timestamps: [00:00:00] Introduction [00:01:00] Study Overview [00:02:00] Methodology Details [00:03:00] Discussing the Results [00:04:00] Addressing the Study's Limitations Remember to stay connected by subscribing or following us on Twitter. If you found value in this episode, rate us on Apple Podcast or your preferred podcast app. Sharing with friends is also appreciated. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes with exciting guests and topics. Thanks for your support! --- Planning to measure sedentary behaviour or physical activity? Book a video call with Dr. Miriam Cabrita here: https://olli.tucalendi.com/miriam-cabrita/videocall-miriam.

Summary In this episode, Dr. Olli Tikkanen explores a 2023 study titled "A New Accelerometer Fibion device provides valid sedentary and upright time measurements. Compared to the ActivPAL4 in healthy individuals" by Hannan Yusef Alkalih, Arto Pesola, and Ashokan Arumugam. The study, published in Heliyon Journal, compares the Fibion accelerometer, a new device in the field, to the well-established ActivPAL4 in measuring sedentary and upright time in healthy individuals. The episode delves into the study's methodology, the promising results, and its limitations. Episode Description In this episode, Dr. Olli Tikkanen dissects a research paper that evaluates the Fibion accelerometer's validity compared to the ActivPAL4. Learn about the study's methodology, findings, and potential implications in the field of physical activity research. Timestamps: [00:00:00] Introduction [00:01:00] Study Overview [00:02:00] Methodology Details [00:03:00] Discussing the Results [00:04:00] Addressing the Study's Limitations Remember to stay connected by subscribing or following us on Twitter. If you found value in this episode, rate us on Apple Podcast or your preferred podcast app. Sharing with friends is also appreciated. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes with exciting guests and topics. Thanks for your support! --- Planning to measure sedentary behaviour or physical activity? Book a video call with Dr. Miriam Cabrita here: https://olli.tucalendi.com/miriam-cabrita/videocall-miriam.

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