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This study aimed to develop and evaluate a new step-count algorithm, StepMatchDTWBA, for the accurate measurement of physical activity using wearable devices in both healthy and pathological populations.
Valeria Filippou +3 more
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Whether activity monitor smart wristbands that have become widespread can accurately estimate the step count while walking is a matter of curiosity. The current study aims to analyze the validity and reliability of step count (SC) estimation at normal ...
İlker Günel, Mehmet Emin Yıldız
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Associations between average step counts, variability in step counts and nonhomeostatic eating
Nonhomeostatic drives (e.g., reward and negative emotion) for eating are associated with weight gain over time. Higher average and lower intraindividual variability in physical activity (PA) levels are positively associated with health and weight outcomes, but have not been evaluated in relation to nonhomeostatic eating.
Stephanie G, Kerrigan +4 more
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Step Counting: A Review of Measurement Considerations and Health-Related Applications. [PDF]
Step counting has long been used as a method of measuring distance. Starting in the mid-1900s, researchers became interested in using steps per day to quantify ambulatory physical activity.
Bassett DR +3 more
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BACKGROUND Accurate quantification of daily steps in a cardiovascular patient population is of high importance for primary and secondary prevention. While sensor derived step counts have been sufficiently validated for hip-worn devices and commercial ...
R. Femiano +3 more
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Are Currently Available Wearable Devices for Activity Tracking and Heart Rate Monitoring Accurate, Precise, and Medically Beneficial? [PDF]
ObjectivesThe new wave of wireless technologies, fitness trackers, and body sensor devices can have great impact on healthcare systems and the quality of life.
Fatema El-Amrawy, Mohamed Ismail Nounou
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Pedestrian Dead Reckoning for Multiple Walking Styles Using Classifier-Based Step Detection
Traditional pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) systems have been designed for scenarios where users walk straight ahead. However, user behavior observation at the museum revealed that users often stop or walk sideways to look at the exhibits.
Ibuki Yoshida +6 more
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Step-Counting Function of Adolescent Physical Training APP Based on Artificial Intelligence
With the rapid development of the information age, Internet and other technologies have been making progress, people’s fitness awareness has been gradually enhanced, and sports fitness app has emerged as the times require.
Congcong Du
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BackgroundTailored recommendations for patients after percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) need physical activity (PA) to be objectively measured and assessed for adherence to guidelines.
Prisca Eser +15 more
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Finding Your Way Back: Comparing Path Odometry Algorithms for Assisted Return. [PDF]
We present a comparative analysis of inertial-based odometry algorithms for the purpose of assisted return. An assisted return system facilitates backtracking of a path previously taken, and can be particularly useful for blind pedestrians.
Elyasi, Fatemeh +3 more
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