Wearable Landscape
@wearable-landscape.bsky.social
We are a network-project (https://www.wearable-landscape.info) as an open-science initiative aiming to highlight the important value of validation processes of wearables for the assessment of 24-hour physical behavior.
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🔍 What is Wearable Landscape?
An open-science project aiming to foster collaboration in the field of #Wearables. We want to bring experts together, to ultimately advance the validation and application in wearables that track 24-hour physical behavior (sleep, sedentary time, activity) #OpenScience
An open-science project aiming to foster collaboration in the field of #Wearables. We want to bring experts together, to ultimately advance the validation and application in wearables that track 24-hour physical behavior (sleep, sedentary time, activity) #OpenScience
#ConferenceTime
Congrats to our colleague Til Becker presenting the WL #LivingReview at the International Seminar on Health Behavior at ESLSCA University in Cairo 🇪🇬 as part of the DAAD "BRIDGE" project on Transferability and Sustainability of Health Behavior in in Intercultural Dialogue. 👏🌍
Congrats to our colleague Til Becker presenting the WL #LivingReview at the International Seminar on Health Behavior at ESLSCA University in Cairo 🇪🇬 as part of the DAAD "BRIDGE" project on Transferability and Sustainability of Health Behavior in in Intercultural Dialogue. 👏🌍
November 11, 2025 at 8:45 AM
#ConferenceTime
Congrats to our colleague Til Becker presenting the WL #LivingReview at the International Seminar on Health Behavior at ESLSCA University in Cairo 🇪🇬 as part of the DAAD "BRIDGE" project on Transferability and Sustainability of Health Behavior in in Intercultural Dialogue. 👏🌍
Congrats to our colleague Til Becker presenting the WL #LivingReview at the International Seminar on Health Behavior at ESLSCA University in Cairo 🇪🇬 as part of the DAAD "BRIDGE" project on Transferability and Sustainability of Health Behavior in in Intercultural Dialogue. 👏🌍
📢 Save the date!
🗓️ Nov 26–28 | DIGISPORT Winter School 2025 in Rennes, France 🇫🇷
Theme: “Quantify, Analyze, Prescribe: The Digital Shift in Physical Activity and Health”
Join sessions on #wearables, 24-h movement behavior, VR & health, and digital innovation
👉 digisport-ws2.sciencesconf.org
🗓️ Nov 26–28 | DIGISPORT Winter School 2025 in Rennes, France 🇫🇷
Theme: “Quantify, Analyze, Prescribe: The Digital Shift in Physical Activity and Health”
Join sessions on #wearables, 24-h movement behavior, VR & health, and digital innovation
👉 digisport-ws2.sciencesconf.org
November 4, 2025 at 9:35 AM
📢 Save the date!
🗓️ Nov 26–28 | DIGISPORT Winter School 2025 in Rennes, France 🇫🇷
Theme: “Quantify, Analyze, Prescribe: The Digital Shift in Physical Activity and Health”
Join sessions on #wearables, 24-h movement behavior, VR & health, and digital innovation
👉 digisport-ws2.sciencesconf.org
🗓️ Nov 26–28 | DIGISPORT Winter School 2025 in Rennes, France 🇫🇷
Theme: “Quantify, Analyze, Prescribe: The Digital Shift in Physical Activity and Health”
Join sessions on #wearables, 24-h movement behavior, VR & health, and digital innovation
👉 digisport-ws2.sciencesconf.org
#MemberMonday
Insights from last week’s Wearable Landscape meeting: a big thanks to our core members and supporting students for weekly developing the initiative — and (of course) having some fun along the way :)
Let’s keep building our living network! 🌍💡
#Wearables #OpenScience #Collaboration
Insights from last week’s Wearable Landscape meeting: a big thanks to our core members and supporting students for weekly developing the initiative — and (of course) having some fun along the way :)
Let’s keep building our living network! 🌍💡
#Wearables #OpenScience #Collaboration
October 20, 2025 at 8:17 AM
#MemberMonday
Insights from last week’s Wearable Landscape meeting: a big thanks to our core members and supporting students for weekly developing the initiative — and (of course) having some fun along the way :)
Let’s keep building our living network! 🌍💡
#Wearables #OpenScience #Collaboration
Insights from last week’s Wearable Landscape meeting: a big thanks to our core members and supporting students for weekly developing the initiative — and (of course) having some fun along the way :)
Let’s keep building our living network! 🌍💡
#Wearables #OpenScience #Collaboration
📊 New review on 24-h movement behavior assessment using #accelerometers!
102 studies across all ages show huge variation in protocols — from wear-time rules and epoch lengths to cut-points and devices.
🗝️ Harmonization is key to make results more comparable across studies and countries.
#Wearables
102 studies across all ages show huge variation in protocols — from wear-time rules and epoch lengths to cut-points and devices.
🗝️ Harmonization is key to make results more comparable across studies and countries.
#Wearables
Methodological Choices on 24-h Movement Behavior Assessment by Accelerometry: A Scoping Review - Sports Medicine - Open
Background There are no reviews describing current measurement protocols and accelerometer processing decisions that are being used in 24-h MovBeh studies, across the lifespan. We aim to synthesise information...
sportsmedicine-open.springeropen.com
October 14, 2025 at 8:14 AM
📊 New review on 24-h movement behavior assessment using #accelerometers!
102 studies across all ages show huge variation in protocols — from wear-time rules and epoch lengths to cut-points and devices.
🗝️ Harmonization is key to make results more comparable across studies and countries.
#Wearables
102 studies across all ages show huge variation in protocols — from wear-time rules and epoch lengths to cut-points and devices.
🗝️ Harmonization is key to make results more comparable across studies and countries.
#Wearables
🔊 Sound on 🔊
For all our members — and everyone who’d like to become part of the Wearable Landscape — we’ve created a short clip introducing your visibility options for the website: www.wearable-landscape.info/vision
🧵 Also, have a look at the thread below and stay tuned for future updates!
For all our members — and everyone who’d like to become part of the Wearable Landscape — we’ve created a short clip introducing your visibility options for the website: www.wearable-landscape.info/vision
🧵 Also, have a look at the thread below and stay tuned for future updates!
October 7, 2025 at 1:12 PM
🔊 Sound on 🔊
For all our members — and everyone who’d like to become part of the Wearable Landscape — we’ve created a short clip introducing your visibility options for the website: www.wearable-landscape.info/vision
🧵 Also, have a look at the thread below and stay tuned for future updates!
For all our members — and everyone who’d like to become part of the Wearable Landscape — we’ve created a short clip introducing your visibility options for the website: www.wearable-landscape.info/vision
🧵 Also, have a look at the thread below and stay tuned for future updates!
🚀 Kick-off: #DelphiStudy on Wearable #Validation
We are excited to announce the start of our Delphi study on the development of
✅ a standardized reporting checklist for wearable validation studies, and
✅ a quality assessment tool for systematic evaluation.
#Wearables #OpenScience #Collaboration
We are excited to announce the start of our Delphi study on the development of
✅ a standardized reporting checklist for wearable validation studies, and
✅ a quality assessment tool for systematic evaluation.
#Wearables #OpenScience #Collaboration
September 26, 2025 at 3:45 PM
🚀 Kick-off: #DelphiStudy on Wearable #Validation
We are excited to announce the start of our Delphi study on the development of
✅ a standardized reporting checklist for wearable validation studies, and
✅ a quality assessment tool for systematic evaluation.
#Wearables #OpenScience #Collaboration
We are excited to announce the start of our Delphi study on the development of
✅ a standardized reporting checklist for wearable validation studies, and
✅ a quality assessment tool for systematic evaluation.
#Wearables #OpenScience #Collaboration
Our colleague Irina Timm (@irinatimm.bsky.social) presented the Wearable Landscape poster at Germany’s biggest sports science conference 🎉
Want to know more about challenges and opportunities of validation studies in wearable research? 👉 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
#dvs2025 #dvs
Want to know more about challenges and opportunities of validation studies in wearable research? 👉 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
#dvs2025 #dvs
September 19, 2025 at 8:15 AM
Our colleague Irina Timm (@irinatimm.bsky.social) presented the Wearable Landscape poster at Germany’s biggest sports science conference 🎉
Want to know more about challenges and opportunities of validation studies in wearable research? 👉 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
#dvs2025 #dvs
Want to know more about challenges and opportunities of validation studies in wearable research? 👉 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
#dvs2025 #dvs
#LivingReview Update ✨
- Full text screening done: n=263 included validation studies.
- Data Extraction and Quality Assessment in progress.
- Network members involved.
With more included studies and extensive DE and QA, we welcome all members with the capacity to support us 🫱🏼🫲🏽 #Wearables
- Full text screening done: n=263 included validation studies.
- Data Extraction and Quality Assessment in progress.
- Network members involved.
With more included studies and extensive DE and QA, we welcome all members with the capacity to support us 🫱🏼🫲🏽 #Wearables
September 17, 2025 at 8:09 AM
#LivingReview Update ✨
- Full text screening done: n=263 included validation studies.
- Data Extraction and Quality Assessment in progress.
- Network members involved.
With more included studies and extensive DE and QA, we welcome all members with the capacity to support us 🫱🏼🫲🏽 #Wearables
- Full text screening done: n=263 included validation studies.
- Data Extraction and Quality Assessment in progress.
- Network members involved.
With more included studies and extensive DE and QA, we welcome all members with the capacity to support us 🫱🏼🫲🏽 #Wearables
📢 Call for Papers
Special Issue in the Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour: “From Heterogeneity to Harmonization and/or Standardization: Addressing Variability in Accelerometer-Assessed Physical Activity Methods and Outcomes”
👉 Submission open for researchers working with wearables
Special Issue in the Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour: “From Heterogeneity to Harmonization and/or Standardization: Addressing Variability in Accelerometer-Assessed Physical Activity Methods and Outcomes”
👉 Submission open for researchers working with wearables
From Heterogeneity to Harmonization and/or Standardization: Addressing Variability in Accelerometer-Assessed Physical Activity Methods and Outcomes
Special Issue in the Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour
journals.humankinetics.com
September 9, 2025 at 11:15 AM
📢 Call for Papers
Special Issue in the Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour: “From Heterogeneity to Harmonization and/or Standardization: Addressing Variability in Accelerometer-Assessed Physical Activity Methods and Outcomes”
👉 Submission open for researchers working with wearables
Special Issue in the Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour: “From Heterogeneity to Harmonization and/or Standardization: Addressing Variability in Accelerometer-Assessed Physical Activity Methods and Outcomes”
👉 Submission open for researchers working with wearables
#Wearables step-count validation ✅⌚
In a study of 21 wearables on the treadmill, authors found significant effects of walking speed, wear position, and age on accuravy. Many wearables track steps reasonably well, independent from being a commercial or research-grade device.
#Validation is key 🗝️
In a study of 21 wearables on the treadmill, authors found significant effects of walking speed, wear position, and age on accuravy. Many wearables track steps reasonably well, independent from being a commercial or research-grade device.
#Validation is key 🗝️
A catalog of validity indices for step counting wearable technologies during treadmill walking: the CADENCE-adults study - International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
Background Standardized validation indices (i.e., accuracy, bias, and precision) provide a comprehensive comparison of step counting wearable technologies. Purpose To expand a previously published…
doi.org
September 5, 2025 at 2:59 PM
#Wearables step-count validation ✅⌚
In a study of 21 wearables on the treadmill, authors found significant effects of walking speed, wear position, and age on accuravy. Many wearables track steps reasonably well, independent from being a commercial or research-grade device.
#Validation is key 🗝️
In a study of 21 wearables on the treadmill, authors found significant effects of walking speed, wear position, and age on accuravy. Many wearables track steps reasonably well, independent from being a commercial or research-grade device.
#Validation is key 🗝️
#MemberMonday - Join the Network ✨
After introducing our network, now we invite YOU! If you use wearables of any kind in your research, join our network to...
📈 gain visibility for your work
🌍 connect with peers
📊 share resources & support
Let’s shape the Wearable Landscape!
#academicsky #network
After introducing our network, now we invite YOU! If you use wearables of any kind in your research, join our network to...
📈 gain visibility for your work
🌍 connect with peers
📊 share resources & support
Let’s shape the Wearable Landscape!
#academicsky #network
September 1, 2025 at 9:32 AM
#MemberMonday - Join the Network ✨
After introducing our network, now we invite YOU! If you use wearables of any kind in your research, join our network to...
📈 gain visibility for your work
🌍 connect with peers
📊 share resources & support
Let’s shape the Wearable Landscape!
#academicsky #network
After introducing our network, now we invite YOU! If you use wearables of any kind in your research, join our network to...
📈 gain visibility for your work
🌍 connect with peers
📊 share resources & support
Let’s shape the Wearable Landscape!
#academicsky #network
#MemberMonday Update ✨
Manuel Leitner is a Sports Science grad & Research Assistant @kit.edu 🇩🇪. He focuses on movement & well-being in children and adolescents 🧒⚽ and wants to improve activity assessment. He supports the Wearable Landscape in spreading our vision 🚀
Welcome to our Management Group!
Manuel Leitner is a Sports Science grad & Research Assistant @kit.edu 🇩🇪. He focuses on movement & well-being in children and adolescents 🧒⚽ and wants to improve activity assessment. He supports the Wearable Landscape in spreading our vision 🚀
Welcome to our Management Group!
August 25, 2025 at 8:27 AM
#MemberMonday Update ✨
Manuel Leitner is a Sports Science grad & Research Assistant @kit.edu 🇩🇪. He focuses on movement & well-being in children and adolescents 🧒⚽ and wants to improve activity assessment. He supports the Wearable Landscape in spreading our vision 🚀
Welcome to our Management Group!
Manuel Leitner is a Sports Science grad & Research Assistant @kit.edu 🇩🇪. He focuses on movement & well-being in children and adolescents 🧒⚽ and wants to improve activity assessment. He supports the Wearable Landscape in spreading our vision 🚀
Welcome to our Management Group!
🎯 Testing the accuracy of 21 #algorithms for estimating sedentary time with wrist-worn #wearables revealed only 5 (24%) were within 10% of the gold standard. Two machine learning 🤖 and three posture-based cut-points performed best.
Great contribution to identify precise algorithms for wearable data!
Great contribution to identify precise algorithms for wearable data!
Performance Evaluation of Algorithms to Estimate Daily Sedentary Time Using Wrist-Worn Sensors in Free-Living Adults
Matthews et al. (2025). Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour
doi.org
August 22, 2025 at 4:58 PM
🎯 Testing the accuracy of 21 #algorithms for estimating sedentary time with wrist-worn #wearables revealed only 5 (24%) were within 10% of the gold standard. Two machine learning 🤖 and three posture-based cut-points performed best.
Great contribution to identify precise algorithms for wearable data!
Great contribution to identify precise algorithms for wearable data!
#MemberMonday Wrap-Up
Over the last 10 weeks, we’ve introduced our amazing Advisory Board – experts in the fields of wearables ⌚️, physical activity 🏃🏽♂️➡️, health research 💟 and more. A huge thanks to all for supporting our initative and stay tuned for more updates.
#academicsky #wearables
Over the last 10 weeks, we’ve introduced our amazing Advisory Board – experts in the fields of wearables ⌚️, physical activity 🏃🏽♂️➡️, health research 💟 and more. A huge thanks to all for supporting our initative and stay tuned for more updates.
#academicsky #wearables
August 18, 2025 at 3:14 PM
#MemberMonday Wrap-Up
Over the last 10 weeks, we’ve introduced our amazing Advisory Board – experts in the fields of wearables ⌚️, physical activity 🏃🏽♂️➡️, health research 💟 and more. A huge thanks to all for supporting our initative and stay tuned for more updates.
#academicsky #wearables
Over the last 10 weeks, we’ve introduced our amazing Advisory Board – experts in the fields of wearables ⌚️, physical activity 🏃🏽♂️➡️, health research 💟 and more. A huge thanks to all for supporting our initative and stay tuned for more updates.
#academicsky #wearables
🚨New study targeting different wear locations in children with activPAL (thigh) & ActiGraph (wrist) revealed...
- differences on average acceleration
- strong agreement on intensity metrics
Great insights into comparable physical activity analysis across devices and wear locations.
#Validation
- differences on average acceleration
- strong agreement on intensity metrics
Great insights into comparable physical activity analysis across devices and wear locations.
#Validation
Comparison of physical activity metrics from two research-grade accelerometers worn on the non-dominant wrist and thigh in children
This study compared physical activity metrics from the activPAL (AP) worn on the thigh with the ActiGraph worn on the non-dominant wrist using open-source methods. Measures included average acceler...
doi.org
August 15, 2025 at 9:35 AM
🚨New study targeting different wear locations in children with activPAL (thigh) & ActiGraph (wrist) revealed...
- differences on average acceleration
- strong agreement on intensity metrics
Great insights into comparable physical activity analysis across devices and wear locations.
#Validation
- differences on average acceleration
- strong agreement on intensity metrics
Great insights into comparable physical activity analysis across devices and wear locations.
#Validation
#MemberMonday
Åsa B Tornberg is an Associate Professor @lund-university.bsky.social 🇸🇪 & head of the Physical Activity & Exercise for Health lab. She is experienced in exercise physiology and wearables, and aims to contribute to measure & analyse physical activity smarter & more consistent💡
Åsa B Tornberg is an Associate Professor @lund-university.bsky.social 🇸🇪 & head of the Physical Activity & Exercise for Health lab. She is experienced in exercise physiology and wearables, and aims to contribute to measure & analyse physical activity smarter & more consistent💡
August 11, 2025 at 10:29 AM
#MemberMonday
Åsa B Tornberg is an Associate Professor @lund-university.bsky.social 🇸🇪 & head of the Physical Activity & Exercise for Health lab. She is experienced in exercise physiology and wearables, and aims to contribute to measure & analyse physical activity smarter & more consistent💡
Åsa B Tornberg is an Associate Professor @lund-university.bsky.social 🇸🇪 & head of the Physical Activity & Exercise for Health lab. She is experienced in exercise physiology and wearables, and aims to contribute to measure & analyse physical activity smarter & more consistent💡
Why is #validation essential for wearable-use in research?
Not all #wearables are created equal. Their validity depends on context such as target behavior, sensor placement, and assessed population. Therefore, validation studies are crucial to improve feedback and ensure measurment accuracy! 🎯
Not all #wearables are created equal. Their validity depends on context such as target behavior, sensor placement, and assessed population. Therefore, validation studies are crucial to improve feedback and ensure measurment accuracy! 🎯
The wearable landscape: Issues pertaining to the validation of the measurement of 24-h physical activity, sedentary, and sleep behavior assessment
Giurgiu et al. (2024)
doi.org
August 8, 2025 at 9:02 AM
Why is #validation essential for wearable-use in research?
Not all #wearables are created equal. Their validity depends on context such as target behavior, sensor placement, and assessed population. Therefore, validation studies are crucial to improve feedback and ensure measurment accuracy! 🎯
Not all #wearables are created equal. Their validity depends on context such as target behavior, sensor placement, and assessed population. Therefore, validation studies are crucial to improve feedback and ensure measurment accuracy! 🎯
#MemberMonday
Pedro Saint-Maurice, Ph.D., leads the Physical Activity and Quality of Life lab at the Champalimaud Foundation. His work explores how wearable data can better quantify physical activity and sleep to improve health for adults with cancer or contribute to prevention 🏃🏽♂️🛏️
#CancerResearch
Pedro Saint-Maurice, Ph.D., leads the Physical Activity and Quality of Life lab at the Champalimaud Foundation. His work explores how wearable data can better quantify physical activity and sleep to improve health for adults with cancer or contribute to prevention 🏃🏽♂️🛏️
#CancerResearch
August 4, 2025 at 9:00 AM
#MemberMonday
Pedro Saint-Maurice, Ph.D., leads the Physical Activity and Quality of Life lab at the Champalimaud Foundation. His work explores how wearable data can better quantify physical activity and sleep to improve health for adults with cancer or contribute to prevention 🏃🏽♂️🛏️
#CancerResearch
Pedro Saint-Maurice, Ph.D., leads the Physical Activity and Quality of Life lab at the Champalimaud Foundation. His work explores how wearable data can better quantify physical activity and sleep to improve health for adults with cancer or contribute to prevention 🏃🏽♂️🛏️
#CancerResearch
More #SleepResearch 💤
A study in patients with central disorders of hypersomnolence compared actigraphy algorithms versus 24 h polysomnography. The authors found a partly underestimation of nighttime sleep and a clear overestimation of daytime sleep and 24-h sleep. Caution for diagnosis.
#Wearables
A study in patients with central disorders of hypersomnolence compared actigraphy algorithms versus 24 h polysomnography. The authors found a partly underestimation of nighttime sleep and a clear overestimation of daytime sleep and 24-h sleep. Caution for diagnosis.
#Wearables
The actigraphic evaluation of daytime sleep in central disorders of hypersomnolence: comparison with polysomnography
Biscarini et al. (2024)
doi.org
August 1, 2025 at 11:01 AM
More #SleepResearch 💤
A study in patients with central disorders of hypersomnolence compared actigraphy algorithms versus 24 h polysomnography. The authors found a partly underestimation of nighttime sleep and a clear overestimation of daytime sleep and 24-h sleep. Caution for diagnosis.
#Wearables
A study in patients with central disorders of hypersomnolence compared actigraphy algorithms versus 24 h polysomnography. The authors found a partly underestimation of nighttime sleep and a clear overestimation of daytime sleep and 24-h sleep. Caution for diagnosis.
#Wearables
#MemberMonday
Dr. Birte von Haaren-Mack´s research focuses on interrelationships between physical activity and stress. She has years of methodological experience in physical activity and stress monitoring using Ambulatory Assessment methods.
#Wearables #AmbulatoryAssessment #academicsky 🧪
Dr. Birte von Haaren-Mack´s research focuses on interrelationships between physical activity and stress. She has years of methodological experience in physical activity and stress monitoring using Ambulatory Assessment methods.
#Wearables #AmbulatoryAssessment #academicsky 🧪
July 28, 2025 at 8:54 PM
#MemberMonday
Dr. Birte von Haaren-Mack´s research focuses on interrelationships between physical activity and stress. She has years of methodological experience in physical activity and stress monitoring using Ambulatory Assessment methods.
#Wearables #AmbulatoryAssessment #academicsky 🧪
Dr. Birte von Haaren-Mack´s research focuses on interrelationships between physical activity and stress. She has years of methodological experience in physical activity and stress monitoring using Ambulatory Assessment methods.
#Wearables #AmbulatoryAssessment #academicsky 🧪
New research alert 🚨
A memory-foam in-ear wearable shows strong agreement with gold standard polysomnography recordings in the assessment of sleep quality and even outperforms actigraphy. This enables simplified, accurate and low-cost home-based sleep monitoring.
#Wearables #BehavSci #Sleep
A memory-foam in-ear wearable shows strong agreement with gold standard polysomnography recordings in the assessment of sleep quality and even outperforms actigraphy. This enables simplified, accurate and low-cost home-based sleep monitoring.
#Wearables #BehavSci #Sleep
A custom-built single-channel in-ear electroencephalography sensor for sleep phase detection: an interdependent solution for at-home sleep studies
Borges et al. (2024)
doi.org
July 25, 2025 at 10:05 AM
New research alert 🚨
A memory-foam in-ear wearable shows strong agreement with gold standard polysomnography recordings in the assessment of sleep quality and even outperforms actigraphy. This enables simplified, accurate and low-cost home-based sleep monitoring.
#Wearables #BehavSci #Sleep
A memory-foam in-ear wearable shows strong agreement with gold standard polysomnography recordings in the assessment of sleep quality and even outperforms actigraphy. This enables simplified, accurate and low-cost home-based sleep monitoring.
#Wearables #BehavSci #Sleep
#MemberMonday
Dr. Caterina Gawrilow is a Full Professor in the Department of Psychology at the @unituebingen.bsky.social. Her interest is grounded in the potential to advance empirical research on the assessment of physical activity within schools to improve interventional research.
#academicsky🧪
Dr. Caterina Gawrilow is a Full Professor in the Department of Psychology at the @unituebingen.bsky.social. Her interest is grounded in the potential to advance empirical research on the assessment of physical activity within schools to improve interventional research.
#academicsky🧪
July 21, 2025 at 1:30 PM
#MemberMonday
Dr. Caterina Gawrilow is a Full Professor in the Department of Psychology at the @unituebingen.bsky.social. Her interest is grounded in the potential to advance empirical research on the assessment of physical activity within schools to improve interventional research.
#academicsky🧪
Dr. Caterina Gawrilow is a Full Professor in the Department of Psychology at the @unituebingen.bsky.social. Her interest is grounded in the potential to advance empirical research on the assessment of physical activity within schools to improve interventional research.
#academicsky🧪
🚨 Invitation to the WEALTH Final Symposium 🚨
Learn more about the #WEALTHProject – a multi-country research initiative to develop standardised methods for assessing physical and eating behaviours using wearable sensors.
📅 Date: September 30th, 2025
💻 Location: Online
🎟️ Register: via the link below
Learn more about the #WEALTHProject – a multi-country research initiative to develop standardised methods for assessing physical and eating behaviours using wearable sensors.
📅 Date: September 30th, 2025
💻 Location: Online
🎟️ Register: via the link below
WEALTH Final Symposium
Join us to learn about the latest research from the Wearable Sensors Assessment Of Physical And Eating Behaviours (WEALTH project).
www.eventbrite.ie
July 18, 2025 at 9:32 AM
🚨 Invitation to the WEALTH Final Symposium 🚨
Learn more about the #WEALTHProject – a multi-country research initiative to develop standardised methods for assessing physical and eating behaviours using wearable sensors.
📅 Date: September 30th, 2025
💻 Location: Online
🎟️ Register: via the link below
Learn more about the #WEALTHProject – a multi-country research initiative to develop standardised methods for assessing physical and eating behaviours using wearable sensors.
📅 Date: September 30th, 2025
💻 Location: Online
🎟️ Register: via the link below
#MemberMonday
Prof. Dr. Alexander Woll leads the Institute for Sports and Sports Science at @kit.edu. His work bridges science, policy & active living across the lifespan with e.g. the MoMo longitudinal study on children’s motor skills & movement running since 2003.
#SportsScience #academicsky 👟
Prof. Dr. Alexander Woll leads the Institute for Sports and Sports Science at @kit.edu. His work bridges science, policy & active living across the lifespan with e.g. the MoMo longitudinal study on children’s motor skills & movement running since 2003.
#SportsScience #academicsky 👟
July 14, 2025 at 8:39 AM
#MemberMonday
Prof. Dr. Alexander Woll leads the Institute for Sports and Sports Science at @kit.edu. His work bridges science, policy & active living across the lifespan with e.g. the MoMo longitudinal study on children’s motor skills & movement running since 2003.
#SportsScience #academicsky 👟
Prof. Dr. Alexander Woll leads the Institute for Sports and Sports Science at @kit.edu. His work bridges science, policy & active living across the lifespan with e.g. the MoMo longitudinal study on children’s motor skills & movement running since 2003.
#SportsScience #academicsky 👟
At last week's #ECSS2025 conference in Rimini 🇮🇹 our initiative was presented by our members Marco Giurgiu, Markus Reichert, Tomas Vetrovsky and Peter Düking in the Special Interest Group "Wearable Technologies and Ambulatory Assessment in Movement and Exercise" (sport-science.org/index.php/pr...
July 11, 2025 at 3:59 PM
At last week's #ECSS2025 conference in Rimini 🇮🇹 our initiative was presented by our members Marco Giurgiu, Markus Reichert, Tomas Vetrovsky and Peter Düking in the Special Interest Group "Wearable Technologies and Ambulatory Assessment in Movement and Exercise" (sport-science.org/index.php/pr...