Approximate entropy based on attempted steady isometric contractions with the ankle dorsal- and plantarflexors: Reliability and optimal sampling frequency

The aim of this study was to (1) examine the test–retest reliability of approximate entropy (ApEn) calculated for torque time-series from attempted steady isometric contractions performed at two different days, and (2) examine the significance of the sampling frequency for the ApEn values. Eighteen...

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Published inJournal of neuroscience methods Vol. 177; no. 1; pp. 212 - 216
Main Authors Rose, Martin Høyer, Bandholm, Thomas, Jensen, Bente Rona
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1872-678X
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Abstract The aim of this study was to (1) examine the test–retest reliability of approximate entropy (ApEn) calculated for torque time-series from attempted steady isometric contractions performed at two different days, and (2) examine the significance of the sampling frequency for the ApEn values. Eighteen healthy young subjects (13 ± 3 years, mean ± 1 S.D.) performed attempted steady isometric submaximal contractions with the ankle dorsal- and plantarflexors at two different days. Relative (ICC 3.1) and absolute (standard error of measurement [S.E.M.], and S.E.M.%) test–retest reliability was assessed for the ApEn values calculated for torque time-series down-sampled to 30 and 100 Hz, respectively. The relative reliability was generally moderate (0.360 ≤ ICC 3.1 ≤ 0.897), with an absolute reliability (S.E.M.%) of 6–14%. The mean ApEn values varied considerably depending on the applied down-sampling frequency (5–200 Hz). When ApEn was used to quantify structure in the torque time-series, the relative and absolute reliability of steady isometric contractions with the ankle proved to be good in healthy young subjects. We propose that an optimal time-series down-sampling frequency exists for ApEn calculations, which will increase the sensitivity for biological system-changes, reduce adverse effects of random noise, and ensure that biological information in the signal is preserved. We recommend estimating this frequency using a variable high-pass filter-method for frequency analysis. Based on this method, the optimized time-series down-sampling frequency was around 30 Hz for the isometric contractions performed with the ankle in the present study.
AbstractList The aim of this study was to (1) examine the test-retest reliability of approximate entropy (ApEn) calculated for torque time-series from attempted steady isometric contractions performed at two different days, and (2) examine the significance of the sampling frequency for the ApEn values. Eighteen healthy young subjects (13+/-3 years, mean+/-1 S.D.) performed attempted steady isometric submaximal contractions with the ankle dorsal- and plantarflexors at two different days. Relative (ICC(3.1)) and absolute (standard error of measurement [S.E.M.], and S.E.M.%) test-retest reliability was assessed for the ApEn values calculated for torque time-series down-sampled to 30 and 100Hz, respectively. The relative reliability was generally moderate (0.360< or =ICC(3.1)< or =0.897), with an absolute reliability (S.E.M.%) of 6-14%. The mean ApEn values varied considerably depending on the applied down-sampling frequency (5-200Hz). When ApEn was used to quantify structure in the torque time-series, the relative and absolute reliability of steady isometric contractions with the ankle proved to be good in healthy young subjects. We propose that an optimal time-series down-sampling frequency exists for ApEn calculations, which will increase the sensitivity for biological system-changes, reduce adverse effects of random noise, and ensure that biological information in the signal is preserved. We recommend estimating this frequency using a variable high-pass filter-method for frequency analysis. Based on this method, the optimized time-series down-sampling frequency was around 30Hz for the isometric contractions performed with the ankle in the present study.
The aim of this study was to (1) examine the test-retest reliability of approximate entropy (ApEn) calculated for torque time-series from attempted steady isometric contractions performed at two different days, and (2) examine the significance of the sampling frequency for the ApEn values. Eighteen healthy young subjects (13 +/- 3 years, mean +/- 1 S.D.) performed attempted steady isometric submaximal contractions with the ankle dorsal- and plantarflexors at two different days. Relative (ICC sub(3.1) and absolute (standard error of measurement [S.E.M.], and S.E.M.%) test-retest reliability was assessed for the ApEn values calculated for torque time-series down-sampled to 30 and 100 Hz, respectively. The relative reliability was generally moderate (0.360 = ICC) sub(3).1 = 0.897), with an absolute reliability (S.E.M.%) of 6-14%. The mean ApEn values varied considerably depending on the applied down-sampling frequency (5-200 Hz). When ApEn was used to quantify structure in the torque time-series, the relative and absolute reliability of steady isometric contractions with the ankle proved to be good in healthy young subjects. We propose that an optimal time-series down-sampling frequency exists for ApEn calculations, which will increase the sensitivity for biological system-changes, reduce adverse effects of random noise, and ensure that biological information in the signal is preserved. We recommend estimating this frequency using a variable high-pass filter-method for frequency analysis. Based on this method, the optimized time-series down-sampling frequency was around 30 Hz for the isometric contractions performed with the ankle in the present study.
The aim of this study was to (1) examine the test-retest reliability of approximate entropy (ApEn) calculated for torque time-series from attempted steady isometric contractions performed at two different days, and (2) examine the significance of the sampling frequency for the ApEn values. Eighteen healthy young subjects (13+/-3 years, mean+/-1 S.D.) performed attempted steady isometric submaximal contractions with the ankle dorsal- and plantarflexors at two different days. Relative (ICC(3.1)) and absolute (standard error of measurement [S.E.M.], and S.E.M.%) test-retest reliability was assessed for the ApEn values calculated for torque time-series down-sampled to 30 and 100Hz, respectively. The relative reliability was generally moderate (0.360< or =ICC(3.1)< or =0.897), with an absolute reliability (S.E.M.%) of 6-14%. The mean ApEn values varied considerably depending on the applied down-sampling frequency (5-200Hz). When ApEn was used to quantify structure in the torque time-series, the relative and absolute reliability of steady isometric contractions with the ankle proved to be good in healthy young subjects. We propose that an optimal time-series down-sampling frequency exists for ApEn calculations, which will increase the sensitivity for biological system-changes, reduce adverse effects of random noise, and ensure that biological information in the signal is preserved. We recommend estimating this frequency using a variable high-pass filter-method for frequency analysis. Based on this method, the optimized time-series down-sampling frequency was around 30Hz for the isometric contractions performed with the ankle in the present study.The aim of this study was to (1) examine the test-retest reliability of approximate entropy (ApEn) calculated for torque time-series from attempted steady isometric contractions performed at two different days, and (2) examine the significance of the sampling frequency for the ApEn values. Eighteen healthy young subjects (13+/-3 years, mean+/-1 S.D.) performed attempted steady isometric submaximal contractions with the ankle dorsal- and plantarflexors at two different days. Relative (ICC(3.1)) and absolute (standard error of measurement [S.E.M.], and S.E.M.%) test-retest reliability was assessed for the ApEn values calculated for torque time-series down-sampled to 30 and 100Hz, respectively. The relative reliability was generally moderate (0.360< or =ICC(3.1)< or =0.897), with an absolute reliability (S.E.M.%) of 6-14%. The mean ApEn values varied considerably depending on the applied down-sampling frequency (5-200Hz). When ApEn was used to quantify structure in the torque time-series, the relative and absolute reliability of steady isometric contractions with the ankle proved to be good in healthy young subjects. We propose that an optimal time-series down-sampling frequency exists for ApEn calculations, which will increase the sensitivity for biological system-changes, reduce adverse effects of random noise, and ensure that biological information in the signal is preserved. We recommend estimating this frequency using a variable high-pass filter-method for frequency analysis. Based on this method, the optimized time-series down-sampling frequency was around 30Hz for the isometric contractions performed with the ankle in the present study.
The aim of this study was to (1) examine the test–retest reliability of approximate entropy (ApEn) calculated for torque time-series from attempted steady isometric contractions performed at two different days, and (2) examine the significance of the sampling frequency for the ApEn values. Eighteen healthy young subjects (13 ± 3 years, mean ± 1 S.D.) performed attempted steady isometric submaximal contractions with the ankle dorsal- and plantarflexors at two different days. Relative (ICC 3.1) and absolute (standard error of measurement [S.E.M.], and S.E.M.%) test–retest reliability was assessed for the ApEn values calculated for torque time-series down-sampled to 30 and 100 Hz, respectively. The relative reliability was generally moderate (0.360 ≤ ICC 3.1 ≤ 0.897), with an absolute reliability (S.E.M.%) of 6–14%. The mean ApEn values varied considerably depending on the applied down-sampling frequency (5–200 Hz). When ApEn was used to quantify structure in the torque time-series, the relative and absolute reliability of steady isometric contractions with the ankle proved to be good in healthy young subjects. We propose that an optimal time-series down-sampling frequency exists for ApEn calculations, which will increase the sensitivity for biological system-changes, reduce adverse effects of random noise, and ensure that biological information in the signal is preserved. We recommend estimating this frequency using a variable high-pass filter-method for frequency analysis. Based on this method, the optimized time-series down-sampling frequency was around 30 Hz for the isometric contractions performed with the ankle in the present study.
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Jensen, Bente Rona
Rose, Martin Høyer
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Ankle
Ankle Joint - physiology
ApEn
Biomechanical Phenomena
Child
Electromyography - methods
Entropy
Female
Humans
Isometric Contraction - physiology
Male
Motor control
Muscle, Skeletal - physiology
Neurology
Regularity
Reliability
Reproducibility of Results
Time Factors
Torque
Title Approximate entropy based on attempted steady isometric contractions with the ankle dorsal- and plantarflexors: Reliability and optimal sampling frequency
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