Use of wearable sensors to assess compliance of asthmatic children in response to lockdown measures for the COVID-19 epidemic

Abstract Between March and April 2020, Cyprus and Greece health authorities enforced three escalated levels of public health interventions to control the COVID-19 pandemic. We quantified compliance of 108 asthmatic schoolchildren (53 from Cyprus, 55 from Greece, mean age 9.7 years) from both countri...

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Main Authors: Panayiotis Kouis, Antonis Michanikou, Pinelopi Anagnostopoulou, Emmanouil Galanakis, Eleni Michaelidou, Helen Dimitriou, Andreas M. Matthaiou, Paraskevi Kinni, Souzana Achilleos, Harris Zacharatos, Stefania I. Papatheodorou, Petros Koutrakis, Georgios K. Nikolopoulos, Panayiotis K. Yiallouros
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-03-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85358-4
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spelling doaj-cbcd42d3f9a64e23b7fcea534c4dc6782021-03-21T12:36:25ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-03-0111111110.1038/s41598-021-85358-4Use of wearable sensors to assess compliance of asthmatic children in response to lockdown measures for the COVID-19 epidemicPanayiotis Kouis0Antonis Michanikou1Pinelopi Anagnostopoulou2Emmanouil Galanakis3Eleni Michaelidou4Helen Dimitriou5Andreas M. Matthaiou6Paraskevi Kinni7Souzana Achilleos8Harris Zacharatos9Stefania I. Papatheodorou10Petros Koutrakis11Georgios K. Nikolopoulos12Panayiotis K. Yiallouros13Respiratory Physiology Laboratory, Medical School, Shacolas Educational Center of Clinical Medicine, University of CyprusRespiratory Physiology Laboratory, Medical School, Shacolas Educational Center of Clinical Medicine, University of CyprusRespiratory Physiology Laboratory, Medical School, Shacolas Educational Center of Clinical Medicine, University of CyprusMedical School, University of CreteMedical School, University of CreteMedical School, University of CreteRespiratory Physiology Laboratory, Medical School, Shacolas Educational Center of Clinical Medicine, University of CyprusRespiratory Physiology Laboratory, Medical School, Shacolas Educational Center of Clinical Medicine, University of CyprusCyprus International Institute for Environmental and Public Health, Cyprus University of TechnologyCellock LTDDepartment of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard UniversityDepartment of Environmental Health, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, Harvard UniversityMedical School, University of CyprusRespiratory Physiology Laboratory, Medical School, Shacolas Educational Center of Clinical Medicine, University of CyprusAbstract Between March and April 2020, Cyprus and Greece health authorities enforced three escalated levels of public health interventions to control the COVID-19 pandemic. We quantified compliance of 108 asthmatic schoolchildren (53 from Cyprus, 55 from Greece, mean age 9.7 years) from both countries to intervention levels, using wearable sensors to continuously track personal location and physical activity. Changes in ‘fraction time spent at home’ and ‘total steps/day’ were assessed with a mixed-effects model adjusting for confounders. We observed significant mean increases in ‘fraction time spent at home’ in Cyprus and Greece, during each intervention level by 41.4% and 14.3% (level 1), 48.7% and 23.1% (level 2) and 45.2% and 32.0% (level 3), respectively. Physical activity in Cyprus and Greece demonstrated significant mean decreases by − 2,531 and − 1,191 (level 1), − 3,638 and − 2,337 (level 2) and − 3,644 and − 1,961 (level 3) total steps/day, respectively. Significant independent effects of weekends and age were found on ‘fraction time spent at home’. Similarly, weekends, age, humidity and gender had an independent effect on physical activity. We suggest that wearable technology provides objective, continuous, real-time location and activity data making possible to inform in a timely manner public health officials on compliance to various tiers of public health interventions during a pandemic.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85358-4
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author Panayiotis Kouis
Antonis Michanikou
Pinelopi Anagnostopoulou
Emmanouil Galanakis
Eleni Michaelidou
Helen Dimitriou
Andreas M. Matthaiou
Paraskevi Kinni
Souzana Achilleos
Harris Zacharatos
Stefania I. Papatheodorou
Petros Koutrakis
Georgios K. Nikolopoulos
Panayiotis K. Yiallouros
spellingShingle Panayiotis Kouis
Antonis Michanikou
Pinelopi Anagnostopoulou
Emmanouil Galanakis
Eleni Michaelidou
Helen Dimitriou
Andreas M. Matthaiou
Paraskevi Kinni
Souzana Achilleos
Harris Zacharatos
Stefania I. Papatheodorou
Petros Koutrakis
Georgios K. Nikolopoulos
Panayiotis K. Yiallouros
Use of wearable sensors to assess compliance of asthmatic children in response to lockdown measures for the COVID-19 epidemic
Scientific Reports
author_facet Panayiotis Kouis
Antonis Michanikou
Pinelopi Anagnostopoulou
Emmanouil Galanakis
Eleni Michaelidou
Helen Dimitriou
Andreas M. Matthaiou
Paraskevi Kinni
Souzana Achilleos
Harris Zacharatos
Stefania I. Papatheodorou
Petros Koutrakis
Georgios K. Nikolopoulos
Panayiotis K. Yiallouros
author_sort Panayiotis Kouis
title Use of wearable sensors to assess compliance of asthmatic children in response to lockdown measures for the COVID-19 epidemic
title_short Use of wearable sensors to assess compliance of asthmatic children in response to lockdown measures for the COVID-19 epidemic
title_full Use of wearable sensors to assess compliance of asthmatic children in response to lockdown measures for the COVID-19 epidemic
title_fullStr Use of wearable sensors to assess compliance of asthmatic children in response to lockdown measures for the COVID-19 epidemic
title_full_unstemmed Use of wearable sensors to assess compliance of asthmatic children in response to lockdown measures for the COVID-19 epidemic
title_sort use of wearable sensors to assess compliance of asthmatic children in response to lockdown measures for the covid-19 epidemic
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
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publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Between March and April 2020, Cyprus and Greece health authorities enforced three escalated levels of public health interventions to control the COVID-19 pandemic. We quantified compliance of 108 asthmatic schoolchildren (53 from Cyprus, 55 from Greece, mean age 9.7 years) from both countries to intervention levels, using wearable sensors to continuously track personal location and physical activity. Changes in ‘fraction time spent at home’ and ‘total steps/day’ were assessed with a mixed-effects model adjusting for confounders. We observed significant mean increases in ‘fraction time spent at home’ in Cyprus and Greece, during each intervention level by 41.4% and 14.3% (level 1), 48.7% and 23.1% (level 2) and 45.2% and 32.0% (level 3), respectively. Physical activity in Cyprus and Greece demonstrated significant mean decreases by − 2,531 and − 1,191 (level 1), − 3,638 and − 2,337 (level 2) and − 3,644 and − 1,961 (level 3) total steps/day, respectively. Significant independent effects of weekends and age were found on ‘fraction time spent at home’. Similarly, weekends, age, humidity and gender had an independent effect on physical activity. We suggest that wearable technology provides objective, continuous, real-time location and activity data making possible to inform in a timely manner public health officials on compliance to various tiers of public health interventions during a pandemic.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85358-4
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