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Chair: Jannika John
Room: C9A03, Building C Level 9
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Stian Røsten, Anne Tjønndal6/10/22, 9:00 AM
Objectives: Recent technological innovations have resulted in machine learning methodologies being tested to improve injury prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of sports-related concussion (SRC). The aim of this study is to (1) map existing research on the use of machine learning in the management of SRC and (2) ascertain where there are knowledge gaps and identify recommendations for future...
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Bright B. Antwi6/10/22, 9:20 AM
There has been a rising technological trend in recent years when people engage in body-based practices such as running and brisk walking in outdoor spaces, and workout sessions in fitness centres. Increasingly, the integration of new self-tracking technologies in physical activities has become a global trend. At the same time, the concept of self-care and identity, campaigns on health...
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Hanna Vehmas, Elina Hasanen, Henriikka Koivukoski, Lauri Kortelainen, Arja Sääkslahti6/10/22, 9:40 AM
The use of digital devices is widespread among children already at a young age. Screen media use has been associated with children’s well-being, for example regarding physical activity. The use of screen media often is associated with negative aspects, such as sedentary lifestyle, attention deficit and social problems. Parental co-participation has a major impact on children’s health...
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Frida Wågan, Anne Tjønndal, Anna Adlwarth6/10/22, 10:00 AM
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Technological innovations in technology and scientific training regimes are central mechanisms behind improvements in elite sports performance. Middle- and long-distance running represents one of many global sports with a tremendous development in winning performances in international championships in the last decade. This study aims to examine the impact of scientific training...
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