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Efectos de la vibración sobre la actividad del rectus abdominis y sobre la transmisión de aceleraciones durante la realización de un puente frontal. …

2012

Durante las dos ultimas decadas se ha incrementado notablemente la utilizacion de la vibracion como medio complementario de ejercicio fisico. La literatura cientifica muestra distintos efectos positivos, aunque la mayor parte de ensayos se han centrado en el analisis del ejercicio de squat. El objetivo del presente estudio fue analizar la actividad muscular del rectus abdominis y la transmision de la vibracion en el cuerpo humano durante la realizacion de un puente frontal sobre una plataforma vibratoria oscilante vibrando a diferentes frecuencias (5, 16, 20 Hz) y a una amplitud constante (3 mm). Las aceleraciones maximas en la cabeza (ejes X, Y, Z) y la actividad electromiografica media de…

lcsh:SportsPhysicselectromyographyeducation.field_of_studyelectromiografíaaceleraciónvibración corporalTriaxial accelerometerPopulationlcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationHealthy subjectslcsh:Recreation. LeisurePhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationaccelerationlcsh:GV1-1860Anatomypuente frontallcsh:GV557-1198.995whole body vibrationlcsh:Gfront bridge.Whole body vibrationSinusoidal vibrationeducationRICYDE. Revista Internacional de Ciencias del Deporte
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Inpatient Step Counts, Symptom Severity, and Perceived Health Status After Lung Resection Surgery.

2020

BACKGROUND The clinical relevance of inpatient step counts after lung surgery remains unknown. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to identify those factors related to physical activity measured by step count, during the inpatient stay, and its relationship with symptom severity and perceived health status at hospital admission, discharge, and 1 month after discharge. METHODS We studied the inpatient step count of 73 participants who underwent lung resection surgery. The number of steps was measured using a triaxial accelerometer. The health status and the severity of symptoms were examined at hospital admission, discharge, and 1 month after discharge. RESULTS Of the 73 participants, 35 wer…

medicine.medical_specialtyInpatientsOncology (nursing)business.industryHealth StatusTriaxial accelerometerSymptom severityWalkingSurgeryPerceived healthHospitalizationOncologyCorrelation analysisMedicineStep countHumansClinical significanceLung resectionRisk factorbusinessLungCancer nursing
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Vibration Monitoring of the Mechanical Harvesting of Citrus to Improve Fruit Detachment Efficiency

2019

The introduction of a mechanical harvesting process for oranges can contribute to enhancing farm profitability and reducing labour dependency. The objective of this work is to determine the spread of the vibration in citrus tree canopies to establish recommendations to reach high values of fruit detachment efficiency and eliminate the need for subsequent hand-harvesting processes. Field tests were carried out with a lateral tractor-drawn canopy shaker on four commercial plots of sweet oranges. Canopy vibration during the harvesting process was measured with a set of triaxial accelerometer sensors with a datalogger placed on 90 bearing branches. Monitoring of the vibration process, fruit pro…

0106 biological sciencesCanopyFructificationLogistic regressionAgricultural engineeringlcsh:Chemical technology01 natural sciencesBiochemistryArticleAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionAccelerationmechanical harvestingMechanical harvestinglawlcsh:TP1-1185Vibration timeShakerElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationMathematicsBearing (mechanical)<i>Citrus sinensis</i> L. OsbeckCitrus sinensis L. Osbecklogistic regressionTriaxial accelerometerAcceleration sensor04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsVibrationvibration time040103 agronomy & agricultureacceleration sensor0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesCitrus tree010606 plant biology & botany
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Implementation of a wireless instrumented sphere for fruit processing

2020

The aim of this study was to implement a wireless instrumented sphere to study the critical points in a citrus packing line by real-time measuring the impacts experienced by fruits. The noncommercial device was based on a MEMS (microelectro-mechanical system) sensor node with a sensing range from ±1 g to ±400 g (g = 9.8 m s-2), a ferroelectric RAM (FRAM) memory, a radio frequency (RF) transmitter, a microcontroller, and a 75 mAh lithium battery. The sensor node was placed inside an appropriate case with a total weight of 100 g to represent a 'Tardivo di Ciaculli' mandarin. An FR receiver allowed real-time transmission of the measured data. Total acceleration values, representing the stresse…

electronic fruit post harvest triaxial accelerometerSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica Agraria
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Smartphone data analysis for human activity recognition

2017

In recent years, the percentage of the population owning a smartphone has increased significantly. These devices provide the user with more and more functions, so that anyone is encouraged to carry one during the day, implicitly producing that can be analysed to infer knowledge of the user’s context. In this work we present a novel framework for Human Activity Recognition (HAR) using smartphone data captured by means of embedded triaxial accelerometer and gyroscope sensors. Some statistics over the captured sensor data are computed to model each activity, then real-time classification is performed by means of an efficient supervised learning technique. The system we propose also adopts a …

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Establishing cut-points for physical activity classification using triaxial accelerometer in middle-aged recreational marathoners

2018

The purpose of this study was to establish GENEA (Gravity Estimator of Normal Everyday Activity) cut-points for discriminating between six relative-intensity activity levels in middle-aged recreational marathoners. Nighty-eight (83 males and 15 females) recreational marathoners, aged 30-45 years, completed a cardiopulmonary exercise test running on a treadmill while wearing a GENEA accelerometer on their non-dominant wrist. The breath-by-breath V̇O2 data was also collected for criterion measure of physical activity categories (sedentary, light, moderate, vigorous, very vigorous and extremely vigorous). GENEA cut-points for physical activity classification was performed via Receiver Operatin…

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Comparison of physical activity and sedentary behaviours between young haemophilia A patients and healthy adolescents

2011

In recent studies, adolescent haemophilia A patients and healthy adolescents have been encouraged to participate in physical activity (PA) based on its many established health benefits. However, none of the studies to date has used objective measures of PA and sedentary behaviour. The aims of the current study included: (i) to determine the amount and intensity of habitual PA among haemophilia A and healthy adolescents, and in haemophilia A patients with and without bleeding episodes in the previous year, and (ii) to identify the type and determine the time spent in sedentary activities in which both groups participate to obtain a broadened view of their daily activities. A total of 41 adol…

medicine.medical_specialtyBleeding episodesActivities of daily livingbusiness.industryCross-sectional studyHaemophilia ATriaxial accelerometerPhysical activityHematologyGeneral MedicineHealth benefitsmedicine.diseaseHaemophiliamedicinePhysical therapybusinessGenetics (clinical)Haemophilia
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Self-reported fitness and objectively measured physical activity profile among older adults : a twin study

2018

Abstract Background Maintaining good fitness and good level of physical activity are important factors for maintaining physical independence later in life. The aim was to investigate the relationship between self-reported fitness and objectively measured physical activity and sedentary behavior in the elderly. Methods Same-sex twin pairs born 1940–1944 in Finland were invited to the study. Altogether 787 individuals (mean age 72.9 years), of whom 404 were female, used a hip-worn triaxial accelerometer for at least 4 days and answered a question on perceived fitness. First, individual differences were studied between four fitness categories. Second, pairwise differences were examined among t…

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Using Accelerometry for Evaluating Energy Consumption and Running Intensity Distribution Throughout a Marathon According to Sex

2020

The proportion of females participating in long-distance races has been increasing in the last years. Although it is well-known that there are differences in how females and males face a marathon, higher research may be done to fully understand the intrinsic and extrinsic factors affecting sex differences in endurance performance. In this work, we used triaxial accelerometer devices to monitor 74 males and 14 females, aged 30 to 45 years, who finished the Valencia Marathon in 2016. Moreover, marathon split times were provided by organizers. Several physiological traits and training habits were collected from each participant. Then, we evaluated several accelerometry- and pace-estimated para…

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