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MODELING REALITY: REVISITING CALVERT'S FITNESS SIMULATION.

Aniya Hartzler1, Alice Qian1, Daniella Rupert1, Maia Sethi1, Helina VanBibber1, Taylor Bova1, Dhruv Seshadri1, Colin Drummond1.   

Abstract

Wearable sensors have gained mainstream acceptance for health and fitness monitoring despite the absence of clinically validated analytic models for clinical decision support. Individual sensors measuring, say, EKG signal and heart rate can provide insight on cardiovascular response, but a more complete picture of health and fitness requires a more complete portfolio of sensors and data. This paper outlines the research underway to revisit and reconfigure the 1976 Calvert systems model of the effect of training on physical performance. Specifically, we use wearable sensor data from clinical trials to supplement a hybrid model created by nesting Perl's Performance-Potential model within Calvert's transfer function approach to system simulation. Contemporary simulation tools combined with wearables clinical trial data is the foundation for a more agile platform for simulation of fitness and exploration of causality between training and physical performance. This platform offers the opportunity to strategically integrate data from various wearable sensors in a fashion enabling improved support for post-injury and return to sport decision-making.

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Keywords:  Calvert model; Wearables; fitness monitoring; post injury physical therapy; return to sport

Year:  2021        PMID: 35510218      PMCID: PMC9066612          DOI: 10.1115/dmd2021-1068

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc 2021 Des Med Devices Conf DMD2021 (2021)


  2 in total

1.  Wearable Devices for Sports: New Integrated Technologies Allow Coaches, Physicians, and Trainers to Better Understand the Physical Demands of Athletes in Real time.

Authors:  Dhruv R Seshadri; Colin Drummond; John Craker; James R Rowbottom; James E Voos
Journal:  IEEE Pulse       Date:  2017 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 0.924

Review 2.  Clinical translation of biomedical sensors for sports medicine.

Authors:  Dhruv R Seshadri; Samantha Magliato; James E Voos; Colin Drummond
Journal:  J Med Eng Technol       Date:  2019-05-23
  2 in total

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