Synthesizing Research in Sport and Exercise: Transitioning to Real-World Data and Data Science.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Jocelyn F Hafer, David Whiteside, Kenneth M Kozloff, Ronald F Zernicke
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The American Society of Biomechanics (ASB) Jim Hay Memorial Award recognizes individuals for their original long-term contributions to the field of biomechanics. The recipient's work is highlighted at the Jim Hay Symposium held during the ASB annual meeting each year. This paper summarizes the 2024 Jim Hay Symposium, Biomechanics of Exercise and Sport, at the 2024 ASB Annual Meeting in Madison, WI. The symposium was thematically framed around the evolution of integrative, multidisciplinary research in the biomechanical study of human activity and behavior. With the foundations of biomechanical research being laid in controlled laboratory settings, advancements in wearable sensor technology have allowed investigators to capture increasingly sophisticated real-world activity and behavior and physiological data (eg, physical activity, sleep, and heart rate) that may be linked to biomechanical processes (eg, gait biomechanics), which are integral to optimizing health and wellness in the context of human performance, physical activity, exercise, and sport. Wearable sensors enable the collection of unprecedented amounts of meaningful data that can be used to make previously unknown associations among behavior, biomechanics, physiology, and health outcomes that may lead to new and useful scientific insights. These unique discoveries are propelled by multidisciplinary and integrative collaborations in technology, biomechanics, physiology, artificial intelligence, and data science. Human performance, exercise, and sport science inspire and drive integrated new approaches that can reveal how biomechanical data and discoveries may be harnessed to benefit individuals of all abilities across their lifespan.

综合研究在运动和锻炼:过渡到现实世界的数据和数据科学。
美国生物力学学会(ASB)吉姆·海纪念奖表彰那些对生物力学领域做出原始长期贡献的个人。获奖者的工作在每年ASB年会期间举行的吉姆·海研讨会上得到强调。本文总结了在威斯康星州麦迪逊市举行的2024年ASB年会上举行的2024年吉姆·海研讨会,运动和体育的生物力学。研讨会的主题是围绕人类活动和行为的生物力学研究的综合、多学科研究的演变。随着生物力学研究的基础在受控的实验室环境中奠定,可穿戴传感器技术的进步使研究人员能够捕捉到越来越复杂的现实世界的活动、行为和生理数据(例如,身体活动、睡眠和心率),这些数据可能与生物力学过程(例如,步态生物力学)有关,这些数据对于优化人类表现、身体活动、锻炼、运动和健康是不可或缺的。和运动。可穿戴传感器能够收集前所未有的大量有意义的数据,这些数据可用于在行为、生物力学、生理学和健康结果之间建立以前未知的关联,从而可能导致新的有用的科学见解。这些独特的发现是由技术、生物力学、生理学、人工智能和数据科学等多学科和综合合作推动的。人类表现、运动和运动科学激发并推动了整合的新方法,这些新方法可以揭示如何利用生物力学数据和发现来造福所有能力的个体。
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Journal of Applied Biomechanics
Journal of Applied Biomechanics 医学-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
0.00%
发文量
47
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Applied Biomechanics (JAB) is to disseminate the highest quality peer-reviewed studies that utilize biomechanical strategies to advance the study of human movement. Areas of interest include clinical biomechanics, gait and posture mechanics, musculoskeletal and neuromuscular biomechanics, sport mechanics, and biomechanical modeling. Studies of sport performance that explicitly generalize to broader activities, contribute substantially to fundamental understanding of human motion, or are in a sport that enjoys wide participation, are welcome. Also within the scope of JAB are studies using biomechanical strategies to investigate the structure, control, function, and state (health and disease) of animals.
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