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The following pages link to High resolution MEMS accelerometers to estimate VO2 and compare running mechanics between highly trained inter-collegiate and untrained runners (Q33508826):
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- Tri-axial dynamic acceleration as a proxy for animal energy expenditure; should we be summing values or calculating the vector? (Q28731979) (← links)
- Anatomically asymmetrical runners move more asymmetrically at the same metabolic cost. (Q34374810) (← links)
- Contributions of lower extremity kinematics to trunk accelerations during moderate treadmill running (Q35078983) (← links)
- Validation of Cut-Points for Evaluating the Intensity of Physical Activity with Accelerometry-Based Mean Amplitude Deviation (MAD). (Q35751532) (← links)
- Wireless Tri-Axial Trunk Accelerometry Detects Deviations in Dynamic Center of Mass Motion Due to Running-Induced Fatigue (Q35827168) (← links)
- Index of mechanical efficiency in competitive and recreational long distance runners (Q39070214) (← links)
- Human runners exhibit a least variable gait speed (Q39115732) (← links)
- Acceleration patterns in the lower and upper trunk during running (Q40126301) (← links)
- Interpretation of body-mounted accelerometry in flying animals and estimation of biomechanical power (Q42577870) (← links)
- A statistical approach to the use of control entropy identifies differences in constraints of gait in highly trained versus untrained runners (Q51454441) (← links)
- Runners with patellofemoral pain demonstrate sub-groups of pelvic acceleration profiles using hierarchical cluster analysis: an exploratory cross-sectional study. (Q52577407) (← links)
- Tri-axial high-resolution acceleration for oxygen uptake estimation: Validation of a multi-sensor device and a novel analysis method. (Q53117092) (← links)
- Trends Supporting the In-Field Use of Wearable Inertial Sensors for Sport Performance Evaluation: A Systematic Review. (Q54995644) (← links)
- Data fusion of body-worn accelerometers and heart rate to predict VO2max during submaximal running. (Q55460851) (← links)
- The Effect of Match Schedule on Accelerometry-Derived Exercise Dose during Training Sessions throughout a Competitive Basketball Season (Q56643580) (← links)
- Making overall dynamic body acceleration work: on the theory of acceleration as a proxy for energy expenditure (Q58756967) (← links)
- Energy expenditure associated with walking speed and angle of turn in children (Q59589485) (← links)
- Estimation of energy consumed by middle-aged recreational marathoners during a marathon using accelerometry-based devices (Q89455135) (← links)
- Relationship between Lower Limb Kinematics and Upper Trunk Acceleration in Recreational Runners (Q89520058) (← links)
- Multiscale entropy: A tool for understanding the complexity of postural control (Q92533557) (← links)
- Behavioural compass: animal behaviour recognition using magnetometers (Q93109137) (← links)