A Feasibility Study of Bilateral Wrist Sensors for Measuring Motor Traits in Children With Autism.

Perceptual and motor skills(2022)

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Direct, quantitative measures of hyperactivity and motor coordination, two motor characteristics associated with impairment in autism, are limited. Wearable sensors can objectively index real-world movement variables that may relate to these behaviors. Here, we explored the feasibility of bilateral wrist accelerometers for measuring upper limb activity in 3-10-year-olds with autism ( = 22; 19 boys, 3 girls; age = 5.64, = 2.73 years) and without autism ( = 26; 15 boys, 11 girls; age = 6.26, = 2.47 years). We investigated the relationships between movement characteristics related to duration, intensity, complexity, and symmetry on the one hand and parent-reported hyperactivity and motor coordination on the other. Participants with and without autism wore the sensors for 12-hour periods. Sensor variables varied by age but not sex, with movement intensity and complexity moderately related to motor coordination. These findings lend preliminary support to wearable sensors as a means of providing ecologically-valid metrics of motor characteristics that impact adaptive function in children with autism.
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accelerometry,autism,motor behavior,movement disorders,wearable sensors
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