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Relationships between arm and leg real-life activity and clinical assessments in individuals with disabling spasticity after stroke. [PDF]
Andersson S +3 more
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pyecoacc: A python package for supervised learning of behavioural modes from accelerometer data
Abstract Supervised learning of behavioural modes from body‐worn sensor data, especially accelerometers, has become a transformative research tool in behavioural ecology over the past years. Due to the popularity of the methodology and diverging needs of users, there are a number of software packages dedicated to it, ranging from web based graphical ...
Yehezkel S. Resheff +3 more
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On-Ground Calibration of a Nano-G Accelerometer for Micro-Vibration Monitoring in Space on a Dual-Axis Indexing Device. [PDF]
Zhou Y, Li Z, Xu Q, Li X.
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Abstract An understanding of habitat use and levels of active behaviour is foundational to wildlife behaviour, ecology, conservation and management. These variables are commonly measured by tracking individuals in space and time using biologging. In principle, camera‐trap data also contain information about both activity level and habitat use; however,
J. Marcus Rowcliffe +2 more
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No evidence of reactivity in accelerometry-based measurement of physical activity and sleep. [PDF]
Häusser JA +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background In bipolar disorder (BD), physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour are prevalent and have been linked to BD's cognitive symptoms, although the directionality of these links is not clear. This proof‐of‐concept study examined whether cognitive function during mid‐ and later‐life was prospectively related to physical activity and ...
Elysha Ringin +8 more
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Sensitivity Improvement of MEMS Resonant Accelerometers by Shape Optimization of Microlevers and Resonators. [PDF]
Ran L, Zhao W, Li T, He J, Zhou W.
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ABSTRACT Aim To predict changes in health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) when sedentary behaviour was hypothetically replaced with other movement behaviours (sleep, standing, light physical activity and moderate‐to‐vigorous physical activity) in adolescents.
Deborah M. Telford +2 more
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Sensors in Multiple Sclerosis. [PDF]
Filippatou AG, Mowry EM.
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Background The present study aimed to analyze associations between device‐measured physical activity and sedentary time during childhood with mental health‐related outcomes throughout adolescence. Methods Data from the Millennium Cohort Study were used.
André O. Werneck +11 more
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