Motor Activity Sensorics for mHealth Support of Human Resilience in Daily Life

A. Meigal, L. Gerasimova-Meigal, G. Rego, Dmitry G. Korzun
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The quality of life depends on the human resilience to stresses and other negative impacts from the environment and society. We assume that the human resilience can be effectively supported by motor activity. The problem is that people reduce the motor activity (the human mobility) although they are potentially able to move (the human motility). In this paper, we consider human motor activity sensorics and study the concept of mobile Health (mHealth) system to digitally support the mobility of a person during her/his daily life. The sensorics is based on inertial sensors of a smartphone that accompanies the person. The smartphone evaluates various motor tests for the human activity. The collected statistics provide an interesting picture to motivate the person to more activity. We introduce the concept model that interrelates human resilience and motor activity. We discuss possible digital support of human resilience based on testing the human activity. In sum, this study contributes our concept of smartphone-based mHealth system that digitally supports the motor activity of a person in daily life subject to increase the human resilience.
运动活动传感器在日常生活中支持移动健康的人类弹性
生活质量取决于人类对来自环境和社会的压力和其他负面影响的适应能力。我们假设人类的恢复力可以通过运动活动得到有效的支持。问题是人们减少了运动活动(人类的机动性),尽管他们有可能移动(人类的机动性)。在本文中,我们考虑了人类运动活动感测器,并研究了移动健康(mHealth)系统的概念,以数字方式支持人在日常生活中的移动性。传感器是基于随身携带的智能手机的惯性传感器。智能手机可以评估人类活动的各种运动测试。收集到的统计数据提供了一幅有趣的画面来激励人们进行更多的活动。我们介绍的概念模型,相互联系的人的弹性和运动活动。我们在测试人类活动的基础上讨论了人类弹性的可能数字支持。总之,这项研究贡献了我们基于智能手机的移动健康系统的概念,该系统以数字方式支持人们在日常生活中的运动活动,以增加人类的恢复能力。
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