Owing to advances in sensor technologies on wearable devices, it is feasible to measure physical activity of an individual continuously over a long period. These devices afford opportunities to understand individual behaviors, which may then provide a basis for tailored behavior interventions. The large volume of data however poses challenges in data management and analysis. We propose a novel quantile coarsening analysis (QCA) of daily physical activity data, with a goal to reduce the volume of data while preserving key information. We applied QCA to a longitudinal study of 79 healthy participants whose step counts were monitored for up to 1 year by a Fitbit device, performed cluster analysis of daily activity, and identified individual ac...
BackgroundModerate-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) offers extensive health benefits but is neglect...
Physical behaviors (e.g., physical activity and sedentary behavior) have been the focus among many r...
Despite the advent of wearable devices and the prolifera-tion of smartphones, there still is no idea...
Recently, wearable sensors have emerged as promising tools for collecting behavioral data in free-li...
The explosion of smaller and more powerful wearable sensing devices has allowed us to continually re...
The wearable devices technology has evolved dramatically in many respects over the last decade, e.g....
Physical activity is essential for humans for maintaining a healthy and comfortable lifestyle. With ...
BackgroundTime-resolved quantification of physical activity can contribute to both personalized medi...
Recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) is used to differentiate and analyze the regular and irregu...
Researchers, practitioners, and public health organizations from around the world are becoming incre...
Purpose To date, epidemiological studies have focused on the potential health effects of total volum...
Human activity recognition is still a popular area of research in recent years. Many researchers hav...
Traditional methods of collecting information about human behavior in the free-living environment ha...
Many researchers are beginning to adopt the use of wrist-worn accelerometers to objectively measure ...
In the last few decades, life expectancy has been increasing. This has resulted in a higher proporti...
BackgroundModerate-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) offers extensive health benefits but is neglect...
Physical behaviors (e.g., physical activity and sedentary behavior) have been the focus among many r...
Despite the advent of wearable devices and the prolifera-tion of smartphones, there still is no idea...
Recently, wearable sensors have emerged as promising tools for collecting behavioral data in free-li...
The explosion of smaller and more powerful wearable sensing devices has allowed us to continually re...
The wearable devices technology has evolved dramatically in many respects over the last decade, e.g....
Physical activity is essential for humans for maintaining a healthy and comfortable lifestyle. With ...
BackgroundTime-resolved quantification of physical activity can contribute to both personalized medi...
Recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) is used to differentiate and analyze the regular and irregu...
Researchers, practitioners, and public health organizations from around the world are becoming incre...
Purpose To date, epidemiological studies have focused on the potential health effects of total volum...
Human activity recognition is still a popular area of research in recent years. Many researchers hav...
Traditional methods of collecting information about human behavior in the free-living environment ha...
Many researchers are beginning to adopt the use of wrist-worn accelerometers to objectively measure ...
In the last few decades, life expectancy has been increasing. This has resulted in a higher proporti...
BackgroundModerate-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) offers extensive health benefits but is neglect...
Physical behaviors (e.g., physical activity and sedentary behavior) have been the focus among many r...
Despite the advent of wearable devices and the prolifera-tion of smartphones, there still is no idea...