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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Apr 17, 2025
Date Accepted: Jan 20, 2026

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Using an Adult-Designed Wearable for Pediatric Monitoring: Practical Tutorial and Application in School-Aged Children With Obesity

Angelucci A, Aliverti A, Vandoni M, Lucini D, Larizza C, Carnevale Pellino V, Zuccotti G, Calcaterra V

Using an Adult-Designed Wearable for Pediatric Monitoring: Practical Tutorial and Application in School-Aged Children With Obesity

J Med Internet Res 2026;28:e76166

DOI: 10.2196/76166

Using an Adult-Designed Wearable for Pediatric Monitoring: A Practical Tutorial and Application in School-Aged Children with Obesity

  • Alessandra Angelucci; 
  • Andrea Aliverti; 
  • Matteo Vandoni; 
  • Daniela Lucini; 
  • Cristiana Larizza; 
  • Vittoria Carnevale Pellino; 
  • Gianvincenzo Zuccotti; 
  • Valeria Calcaterra

ABSTRACT

This tutorial presents a step-by-step guide on how to use an adult-oriented wearable (Fitbit) to collect and analyze activity and cardiovascular data in a pediatric population of school-aged children with obesity. After outlining the current landscape of commercial wearables for adults and children, the tutorial illustrates the distinct considerations required for accurate pediatric monitoring, especially for cardiovascular metrics and derived features. The text provides a clinical application, highlighting how data from these devices were gathered and integrated with standard clinical measurements (i.e., one week of monitoring with the wearable compared with the 6-Minute Walk Test). The tutorial also discusses potential correlations, limitations, and future perspectives on using wearables for long-term pediatric monitoring of school-aged children, aiming to inform clinicians, researchers, and other stakeholders about the additional considerations that are needed to use wearables designed for adults to monitor this age group.


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Angelucci A, Aliverti A, Vandoni M, Lucini D, Larizza C, Carnevale Pellino V, Zuccotti G, Calcaterra V

Using an Adult-Designed Wearable for Pediatric Monitoring: Practical Tutorial and Application in School-Aged Children With Obesity

J Med Internet Res 2026;28:e76166

DOI: 10.2196/76166

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