Search results for "wearable electronic device"

showing 10 items of 19 documents

Jump Height from Inertial Recordings : A Tutorial for a Sports Scientist

2019

Jump performance provides meaningful information both for sporting and clinical needs. Current state-of-the-art in jump performance assessment is laboratory-bound, however, out-of-the-laboratory methods are desirable. Therefore, the purposes of the present investigation were 1) to explore whether utilising a novel analytical approach minimises the bias between inertial recording unit (IMU)-based and jump mat-based jump height estimates, and 2) to provide a thorough tutorial for a sport scientist (see appendix) to facilitate standardisation of jump height estimation. Forty one women, men and boys aged 6 to 77 years-of-age completed three maximal counter movement jumps without arm swing, whic…

AdultMalegyroscopeInertial frame of referenceCorrelation coefficientAdolescentMovementPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyAccelerometerwearablelaw.invention03 medical and health sciencesWearable Electronic DevicesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineInertial measurement unitlawAccelerometryHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineliikeanalyysiChildsignal processingSimulationMathematicsAgedinertial measurement unitLimits of agreementGyroscope030229 sport sciencesMiddle AgedBiomechanical PhenomenamittausmenetelmätaccelerometerArm swingJumpExercise TestFemalehyppääminenperformance
researchProduct

Portable PSG for sleep stage monitoring in sports: Assessment of SOMNOwatch plus EEG.

2019

Current sport-scientific studies mostly neglect the assessment of sleep architecture, although the distribution of different sleep stages is considered an essential component influencing an athlete's recovery and performance capabilities. A mobile, self-applied tool like the SOMNOwatch plus EEG might serve as an economical and time-friendly alternative to activity-based devices. However, self-application of SOMNOwatch plus EEG has not been validated against conventional polysomnography (PSG) yet. For evaluation purposes, 25 participants (15 female, 10 male;

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTime Factorsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolysomnographySleep REM030209 endocrinology & metabolismPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPolysomnographyElectroencephalographyNeglect03 medical and health sciencesWearable Electronic DevicesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationConfidence IntervalsMedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineElectrodesmedia_commonSleep Stagesmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryElectroencephalography030229 sport sciencesGeneral MedicineSleep LatencySleep architectureAthletesFemaleSleep (system call)Sleep StagesbusinessEuropean journal of sport science
researchProduct

Absolute Accelerometer-Based Intensity Prescription Compared to Physiological Variables in Pregnant and Nonpregnant Women

2020

Estimation of the intensity of physical activity (PA) based on absolute accelerometer cut points (Cp) likely over- or underestimates intensity for a specific individual. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between absolute moderate intensity Cp and the first ventilatory threshold (VT1). A group of 24 pregnant and 15 nonpregnant women who performed a submaximal incremental walking test with measures of ventilatory parameters and accelerations from three different accelerometers on the wrist (ActiGraph wGT3X-BT, GENEActiv, Axivity AX3) and one on the hip (Actigraph wGT3X-BT) were analyzed. Cp were determined corresponding to 3 metabolic equivalents of task (MET), usi…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisAccelerationPhysical activitylcsh:Medicinewalking test030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyAccelerometerArticleMetabolic equivalentventilatory thresholdWearable Electronic DevicesYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePregnancyInternal medicineAccelerometrymedicineHumansExercisebusiness.industryWalking testlcsh:RENMOPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health030229 sport sciencesWristActigraphyIntensity (physics)Preferred walking speedBasal metabolic rateExercise Testaccelerometer cut pointCardiologyraw accelerationsFemaleVentilatory thresholdbusinessInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
researchProduct

Wearable electromyography recordings during daily life activities in children with cerebral palsy.

2020

To test whether wearable textile electromyography (EMG) recording systems may detect differences in muscle activity levels during daily activities between children with cerebral palsy (CP) and age-matched typically developing children.Wearable textile EMG recording systems were used to obtain leg muscle activity in 10 children with spastic CP (four females, six males; mean age 9y 6mo, standard deviation [SD] 2y 4mo, range: 6-13y; Gross Motor Function Classification System [GMFCS] level I and II) and 11 typically developing children (four females, seven males; mean age 9y 9mo, SD 1y 11mo, 7-12y) at rest and while performing seven daily activities.Children with CP showed significantly lower a…

CP-oireyhtymäMale030506 rehabilitationmedicine.medical_specialtyActivities of daily livingAdolescentDaily life activitieswearable electromyography recordingslapset (ikäryhmät)ElectromyographyMotor Activitymedicine.disease_causeCerebral palsydaily life activities03 medical and health sciencesWearable Electronic Devices0302 clinical medicineJumpingPhysical medicine and rehabilitationchildrenDevelopmental NeuroscienceActivities of Daily LivingSpasticMedicineHumansChildMuscle Skeletalcerebral palsylihasaktiivisuusmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryElectromyographyCerebral PalsyCP-vammaisetarkiGross Motor Function Classification SystemMean agemedicine.diseaseelektromyografiaPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemaleNeurology (clinical)0305 other medical sciencebusinessfyysinen aktiivisuus030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMuscle ContractionDevelopmental medicine and child neurologyReferences
researchProduct

HybridPLAY: A New Technology to Foster Outdoors Physical Activity, Verbal Communication and Teamwork

2015

This paper presents HybridPLAY, a novel technology composed of a sensor and mobile-based video games that transforms urban playgrounds into game scenarios. With this technology we aim to stimulate physical activity and playful learning by creating an entertaining environment in which users can actively participate and collaborate. HybridPLAY is different from other existing technologies that enhance playgrounds, as it is not integrated in them but can be attached to the different elements of the playgrounds, making its use more ubiquitous (i.e., not restricted to the playgrounds). HybridPLAY was born in 2007 as an artistic concept, and evolved after different phases of research and testing …

EngineeringProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectPhysical activityIncreased physical activityphysical activityentertainment; physical activity; video games; children; playgrounds; ubiquitous02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genrelcsh:Chemical technologyBiochemistryArticleAnalytical ChemistryEntertainmentWearable Electronic DevicesNonverbal communicationentertainmentchildren0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringHumansLearning0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNarrativelcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic EngineeringExerciseInstrumentation050107 human factorsmedia_commonTeamworkSchoolsMultimediabusiness.industryCommunication05 social sciencesComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTING020207 software engineeringvideo gamesCreativityMobile ApplicationsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsubiquitousplaygroundsbusinesscomputerSensors; Volume 16; Issue 4; Pages: 586
researchProduct

A study on the effect of contact pressure during physical activity on photoplethysmographic heart rate measurements

2020

Heart rate (HR) as an important physiological indicator could properly describe global subject&rsquo

Future studies0206 medical engineeringheart rate (HR)Physical activityPhysical exercise02 engineering and technologylcsh:Chemical technology01 natural sciencesBiochemistrySignalContact force Contact pressure Heart rate (HR) Heart rate reliability Heart rate signal Photoplethysmography (PPG) PPG accuracy PPG sensor WearablesArticleAnalytical ChemistryPPG accuracysymbols.namesakeWearable Electronic Devicesphotoplethysmography (PPG)Heart RateHeart rateSettore ING-IND/12 - Misure Meccaniche E TermicheMedicineheart rate reliabilityHumanslcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic EngineeringPhotoplethysmographyInstrumentationExercisecontact pressureheart rate signalbusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistrySignal Processing Computer-Assisted020601 biomedical engineeringAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsPearson product-moment correlation coefficient0104 chemical sciencesIntensity (physics)PPG sensorwearablessymbolssense organsbusinesscontact forceContact pressureBiomedical engineering
researchProduct

Validity of Hip-worn Inertial Measurement Unit Compared to Jump Mat for Jump Height Measurement in Adolescents

2018

Jump tests assess lower body power production capacity, and can be used to evaluate athletic ability and development during growth. Wearable inertial measurement units (IMU) seem to offer a feasible alternative to laboratory-based equipment for jump height assessments. Concurrent validity of these devices for jump height assessments has only been established in adults. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the concurrent validity of IMU-based jump height estimate compared to contact mat-based jump height estimate in adolescents. Ninety-five adolescents (10-13 years-of-age; girls N = 41, height = 154 (SD 9) cm, weight = 44 (11) kg; boys N = 54, height = 156 (10) cm, weight = 4…

MaleAdolescentConcurrent validity030209 endocrinology & metabolismPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationAthletic PerformancekuntotestitAccelerometerwearableWearable Electronic Devices03 medical and health sciencesVertical jump0302 clinical medicineLower bodyInertial measurement unitStatisticsHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineChildta315MathematicsLimits of agreementReproducibility of Resultsmethodology030229 sport sciencesFlight timemittausmenetelmätaccelerometerExercise TestJumpFemalehyppääminenconcurrentScandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
researchProduct

Adherence to growth hormone (GH) therapy in naïve to treatment GH-deficient children: data of the Italian Cohort from the Easypod Connect Observation…

2019

Background: With the use of non-objective measurement, adherence to growth hormone (GH) therapy has been reported suboptimal in a large proportion of patients, and poor adherence has been shown to affect short-term growth response in patients receiving GH treatment. Objective: The Easypod™ electronic device allows objective measurement of adherence. In this study, we report 3-year prospective adherence data of the Italian cohort of naïve GH deficient (GHD) children extrapolated from the Easypod Connect Observational Study (ECOS) database. Patients and methods: Seventy-three GHD children naïve to GH treatment were included in the analysis. 22 Italian centers participated in the study. Result…

MalePediatricsDatabases FactualChildren; ECOS; GHD; Growth hormone; Short statureEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismChildren; ECOS; GHD; Growth hormone; Short stature;Children; ECOS; GHD; Growth hormone; Short stature; Adolescent; Child; Cohort Studies; Databases Factual; Dwarfism Pituitary; Female; Growth Disorders; Human Growth Hormone; Humans; Italy; Male; Medication Adherence; Telemedicine; Medical Records Systems Computerized; Wearable Electronic DevicesGrowth hormoneCohort Studies0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyChildChildrenGrowth DisordersHuman Growth HormoneChildren ECOS GHD Growth hormone Short statureObjective measurementSettore MED/38TelemedicineItaly030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCohortFemaleOriginal ArticleMedical Records Systemsmedicine.symptomCohort studymedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentMedical Records Systems ComputerizedDwarfism030209 endocrinology & metabolismShort statureMedication AdherenceDatabasesWearable Electronic Devices03 medical and health sciencesmedicineHumansIn patientDwarfism PituitaryGrowth hormoneFactualbusiness.industryComputerizedShort staturePituitaryGh treatmentECOSObservational studybusinessGHDJournal of Endocrinological Investigation
researchProduct

Physical activity levels in adults and elderly from triaxial and uniaxial accelerometry. The Tromsø study

2019

Introduction - Surveillance of physical activity at the population level increases the knowledge on levels and trends of physical activity, which may support public health initiatives to promote physical activity. Physical activity assessed by accelerometry is challenged by varying data processing procedures, which influences the outcome. We aimed to describe the levels and prevalence estimates of physical activity, and to examine how triaxial and uniaxial accelerometry data influences these estimates, in a large population-based cohort of Norwegian adults. Methods - This cross-sectional study included 5918 women and men aged 40–84 years who participated in the seventh wave of the Tromsø St…

MalePopulation levelPhysiologyCross-sectional studySocial SciencesWalkingBody Mass Index0302 clinical medicineSociologyAccelerometryMedicine and Health SciencesMedicinePublic and Occupational Health030212 general & internal medicineSport and Fitness SciencesData ProcessingSchoolsMultidisciplinaryVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Samfunnsmedisin sosialmedisin: 801IdrottsvetenskapNorwayQRMiddle AgedSports Science3. Good healthPhysiological ParametersCohortEngineering and TechnologyMedicineFemaleInformation TechnologyResearch ArticleComputer and Information Sciencesmedicine.medical_specialtySciencePhysical activityEducationWearable Electronic Devices03 medical and health sciencesAge DistributionHumansSports and Exercise MedicineExercise physiologyExerciseEducational AttainmentAgedSedentary timeBiological Locomotionbusiness.industryBody WeightBiology and Life SciencesPhysical Activity030229 sport sciencesConfidence intervalCross-Sectional StudiesPhysical FitnessPhysical therapySedentary BehaviorElectronicsAccelerometersVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Community medicine Social medicine: 801businessBody mass indexhuman activities
researchProduct

Gait Variability Using Waist- and Ankle-Worn Inertial Measurement Units in Healthy Older Adults

2020

Gait variability observed in step duration is predictive of impending adverse health outcomes among apparently healthy older adults and could potentially be evaluated using wearable sensors (inertial measurement units, IMU). The purpose of the present study was to establish the reliability and concurrent validity of gait variability and complexity evaluated with a waist and an ankle-worn IMU. Seventeen women (age 74.8 (SD 44) years) and 10 men (73.7 (4.1) years) attended two laboratory measurement sessions a week apart. Their stride duration variability was concurrently evaluated based on a continuous 3 min walk using a force plate and a waist- and an ankle-worn IMU. Their gait complexity (…

MaleReproducibility of Resultsdynamicslcsh:Chemical technologygaitArticlewearablekävelyWearable Electronic DevicesaccelerometerHumansnon-linearFemalelcsh:TP1-1185liikeanalyysibiomekaniikkaAnkleGait Analysishuman activitiesikääntyneetAged
researchProduct