Ausgabe 2/2022 “Capturing life as it is lived” – Ambulatory Assessment for physical activity, sport and exercise
Inhalt (14 Artikel)
“Capturing life as it is lived”—Ambulatory Assessment for physical activity, sport and exercise research
- Open Access
- Editorial
Birte von Haaren-Mack, Martina Kanning, Ulrich W. Ebner-Priemer, Markus Reichert
Impact of weekdays versus weekend days on accelerometer measured physical behavior among children and adolescents: results from the MoMo study
- Open Access
- Main Article
Alexander Burchartz, Doris Oriwol, Simon Kolb, Steffen C. E. Schmidt, Birte von Haaren-Mack, Claudia Niessner, Alexander Woll
Development and evaluation of an inertial measurement unit (IMU) system for jump detection and jump height estimation in beach volleyball
- Open Access
- Main Article
Samuel Schleitzer, Svenja Wirtz, Ross Julian, Eric Eils
Sleep quality, valence, energetic arousal, and calmness as predictors of device-based measured physical activity during a three-week mHealth intervention
- Open Access
- Main Article
Janis Fiedler, Caroline Seiferth, Tobias Eckert, Alexander Woll, Kathrin Wunsch
Validation of human activity recognition using a convolutional neural network on accelerometer and gyroscope data
- Brief Communication
Eni Hysenllari, Jörg Ottenbacher, Darren McLennan
Self-tracking via smartphone app: Potential tool for athletes’ recovery self-management?
- Open Access
- Main Article
Sarah Jakowski
Validation of an open-source ambulatory assessment system in support of replicable activity studies
- Open Access
- Brief Communication
Kristof Van Laerhoven, Alexander Hoelzemann, Iris Pahmeier, Andrea Teti, Lars Gabrys
Children and adolescents do not compensate for physical activity but do compensate for sedentary behavior
- Open Access
- Main Article
Carina Nigg, Alexander Burchartz, Markus Reichert, Alexander Woll, Claudia Niessner
The association of stress and physical activity: Mind the ecological fallacy
- Open Access
- Main Article
Markus Reichert, Sarah Brüßler, Iris Reinhard, Urs Braun, Marco Giurgiu, Andreas Hoell, Alexander Zipf, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Heike Tost, Ulrich W. Ebner-Priemer
Does dispositional self-control moderate the association between stress at work and physical activity after work? A real-life study with police officers
- Open Access
- Main Article
René Schilling, Robyn Cody, Sebastian Ludyga, Serge Brand, Oliver Faude, Uwe Pühse, Markus Gerber
Self-tracking of daily physical activity using a fitness tracker and the effect of the 10,000 steps goal
- Open Access
- Main Article
Till Utesch, Ludwig Piesch, Lena Busch, Bernd Strauss, Katharina Geukes
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