Living well? The unintended consequences of highly popular commercial fitness apps through social listening using Machine-Assisted Topic Analysis: Evidence from X. [PDF]
Abstract Objectives Use artificial intelligence–Human collaboration to investigate the unintended consequences of the most popular commercial fitness apps through social listening via X (formerly Twitter) posts. Design Machine‐assisted topic analysis (MATA).
Sheen F +4 more
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Advancements in monitoring: a comparison of traditional and application-based tools for measuring outdoor recreation [PDF]
Outdoor recreation has experienced a boom in recent years and continues to grow. While outdoor recreation provides wide-ranging benefits to human well-being, there are growing concerns about the sustainability of recreation with the increased pressures ...
Talia Vilalta Capdevila +7 more
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Riding through the pandemic: Using Strava data to monitor the impacts of COVID-19 on spatial patterns of bicycling [PDF]
COVID-19 prompted a bike boom and cities around the world responded to increased demand for space to ride with street reallocations. Evaluating these interventions has been limited by a lack of spatially-temporally continuous ridership data.
Jaimy Fischer +2 more
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Blended learning in physical education: application and motivation [PDF]
BackgroundThe aim of the research was to evaluate outdoor aerobic sport activities (OASA) in the physical education (PE) of university students using wearables and their potential to personalize the learning process and enhance motivation.MethodsIn total,
Dagmar Hrušová +3 more
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Time to Move: A 4-Week Gamified Mobile Application Intervention to Promote Physical Activity in Secondary School Students. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This study aimed to help children and adolescents achieve their daily goal of 10,000 steps and daily exercise goals using the T2M (Time to Move) mobile gamification application. This study was a single‐blinding cluster‐randomised controlled trial conducted in a secondary school, including a control group (CG) and an experimental group (EG ...
Haşıl Korkmaz N, Çoruh H.
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Crowdsourced Data for Physical Activity-Built Environment Research: Applying Strava Data in Chengdu, China [PDF]
The lack of physical activity has become a rigorous challenge for many countries, and the relationship between physical activity and the built environment has become a hot research topic in recent decades.
Linchuan Yang +4 more
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Utilization of the Strava Application for Reading and Fitness Literacy for Unesa Students [PDF]
This research aims to describe the use of the Strava application to develop Unesa students’ fitness literacy. The method used in this research is qualitative.
Ristanto Kolektus Okky +3 more
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Revealing the determinants of gender inequality in urban cycling with large-scale data
Cycling is an outdoor activity with massive health benefits, and an effective solution for sustainable urban transport. Despite these benefits and the recent rising popularity of cycling, most countries still have a negligible uptake.
Alice Battiston +6 more
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Background: The last few decades people have increasingly started to use technological tools for health and activity monitoring, such as tracking apps and wearables.
Frans Folkvord +7 more
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Populace pohřbená na pohřebišti Triangl v Praze-Střešovicích z hlediska rekonstrukce stravy
Raně středověké pohřebiště zkoumané v roce 2012 v Praze-Střešovicích poskytlo antropologický materiál z devatenácti dospělých jedinců, u nichž bylo možno antropologicky odhadnout pohlaví, pro zjištění složení jejich stravy pomocí analýzy stabilních ...
Drahomíra Frolíková-Kaliszová +1 more
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