RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 P-49 Estimation of total daily energy expenditure in athletes using accelerometry as an additional diagnostic tool JF British Journal of Sports Medicine JO Br J Sports Med FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine SP A59 OP A59 DO 10.1136/bjsports-2016-097120.102 VO 50 IS Suppl 1 A1 Ivan Nikolic A1 Tamara Stojmenovic A1 Marija Kostic-Vucicevic YR 2016 UL http://bjsm.bmj.com/content/50/Suppl_1/A59.1.abstract AB Aim Physical activity (PA) can be estimated using self-reported forms and using objective methods. Accelerometry is one of the means of objective measure. There is increasing number of papers researching PA In various populations (children, adolescents, adults and seniors) and among different professions (mainly those that require daily physical exertion as law enforcement, military, etc.). There are fewer papers that analyse PE in sports. Sports population covers wide age and total daily energy expenditure (TDEE) profile.Methods We have analysed 12 athletes that were undergoing dietary intervention. Their sport field were tennis, athletics, free climbing, kayak, box and martial arts. TDEE was estimated using self-reported PA questionnaire. Wrist-worn accelerometer was used (GENEactive) worn on non-dominant hand for 5-7 consecutive days, then the data was processed using manufacturer’s guidelines. Data from the questionnaire were calculated according to Compendium of PA of State University of Arizona and compared to accelerometry.Results Mean age was 22.5 ( ± 9). Mean TDEE was 2907 kcal ( ± 550 kcal) using questionnaire and 3039 kcal ( ± 1002 kcal) using accelerometry. Results did not not statistically significant differ among methods.Conclusion More research on this topic is needed. Accelerometry using GENEActive device could be a useful addition to the standard diagnostic tools.ReferencesSirichana W, Sail K, Taylor M, Wang X, Barjaktarevic I, Kleerup E, Cooper C. Limits of the correlation of wrist-worn accelerometry with oxygen uptake. Gas exchange in steady state, altitude, and exercise 2014 A6271–A6271Joegensen T, Andersen L, Froberg K, Maeder U, Smith Huth L, Aadahl M. Testing physical condition in a population – how good are the methods. European Journal of Sport Science 2009 9(5):257–267