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Physical activity estimation from accelerometry
2019 41st Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2019Objective physical activity (PA) quantification is traditionally achieved using lightweight accelerometers accounting for activity frequency, intensity and duration. The accelerometer data are usually converted into activity counts and these counts can be used on their own to quantify the intensity and duration of a PA period or they can serve as ...
Garnotel, Maël, C, Simon,, Bonnet, S.
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Analysis of the equine jumping technique by accelerometry
Equine Veterinary Journal, 1997Summary The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the relationships between jumping technique and dorsoventral acceleration measured at the sternum. Eight saddle horses of various jumping abilities competed on a selective experimental show jumping course including 14 obstacles.
Barrey, Eric, Galloux, P.
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The reliability of accelerometry to measure weightlifting performance
Sports Biomechanics, 2012The purposes of the study were to track weightlifters' barbell acceleration with a portable accelerometer over three training sessions to examine test-retest reliability and to compare peak barbell acceleration at different training intensities. Twelve nationally ranked weightlifters volunteered for this study.
Sato, Kimitake +2 more
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An automated accelerometry system for gait analysis
Journal of Biomechanics, 1977Abstract An automated system for assessing gait as a motor function is described. The system is composed of electronic footswitch devices, a triaxial accelerometer, and amplifier-power supply interface integrated with a PDP-12 computer. Data acquisition, data analysis, and validation procedures are discussed.
G L, Smidt +3 more
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Direct measurement of human movement by accelerometry
Medical Engineering & Physics, 2008Human movement has been the subject of investigation since the fifth century when early scientists and researchers attempted to model the human musculoskeletal system. The anatomical complexities of the human body have made it a constant source of research to this day with many anatomical, physiological, mechanical, environmental, sociological and ...
A, Godfrey +3 more
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Characterisation of human limb movements by accelerometry
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 1977The paper discusses the use of accelerometry as an alternative to electromyography or subjective judgement in the assessment of functional disability. The apparatus described is an accelerometer with an f.m.-f.m. telemetry transmitter, coupled to an f.m.
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Accelerometry in cardiovascular psychophysiology
Cognitive Ergonomics, Clinical Assessment and Computer-assisted Learning, 1999Interpretation of real-life stress-related cardiovascular responses requires knowledge of both the type and the amount of daily activities, since changes in body posture and locomotor activity have a profound effect on ambulatory recorded cardiovascular signals.
Tulen, Joke +4 more
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Accelerometry—Simple, but challenging
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2017Sievänen, H., Kujala, Urho
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Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, 1984
J, Verburg, W, van Aalst, A, Naves
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J, Verburg, W, van Aalst, A, Naves
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