Scientifically validated applications for monitoring the practice of physical activities and energy expenditure using the smartphone accelerometer: a integrative review
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Resumo: | Introduction: Mobile technologies, especially smartphone applications, have contributed a lot in the area of health and physical activity, but there is an increasing concern with the validation criteria of these tools. It is extremely important to know if the physiological parameters used are safe and reliable to promote and monitor the practice of physical activity. With technological innovation, it is possible to process the data of accelerometer to measure energy expenditure. Objective: this study searched for evidence of scientific validation in Apps that uses smartphone’s accelerometer as energy expenditure indicator. Method: The keywords, inclusion and exclusion criteria were defined. The selected articles were categorized using an adapted questionnaire. Result: In a total of 1923 articles, eight articles meted all inclusion criteria that developed and validated apps for physical activity analysis. Conclusion: The results induced the effectiveness of smartphone's accelerometer to recognize physical activity and energy expenditure. It can be used to encourage healthy and safe practices, leading to improvements in quality of life. The limited number of articles with scientifically validated Applications indicates the need for more research. |
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Scientifically validated applications for monitoring the practice of physical activities and energy expenditure using the smartphone accelerometer: a integrative reviewAplicaciones científicamente válidadas para monitorear la práctica de actividades físicas y el gasto energético utilizando el acelerómetro del teléfono inteligente: una revisión integrativaAplicativos cientificamente validados para monitorar a atividade física e o gasto de energia usando o acelerômetro de smartphone: uma revisão integrativaAppsSmartphoneGasto EnergéticoAcelerômetrosAtividade física.AppsSmartphoneEnergy ExpenditureAccelerometersPhysical activity.AppsSmartphoneGasto EnergéticoAcelerómetrosActividad física.Introduction: Mobile technologies, especially smartphone applications, have contributed a lot in the area of health and physical activity, but there is an increasing concern with the validation criteria of these tools. It is extremely important to know if the physiological parameters used are safe and reliable to promote and monitor the practice of physical activity. With technological innovation, it is possible to process the data of accelerometer to measure energy expenditure. Objective: this study searched for evidence of scientific validation in Apps that uses smartphone’s accelerometer as energy expenditure indicator. Method: The keywords, inclusion and exclusion criteria were defined. The selected articles were categorized using an adapted questionnaire. Result: In a total of 1923 articles, eight articles meted all inclusion criteria that developed and validated apps for physical activity analysis. Conclusion: The results induced the effectiveness of smartphone's accelerometer to recognize physical activity and energy expenditure. It can be used to encourage healthy and safe practices, leading to improvements in quality of life. The limited number of articles with scientifically validated Applications indicates the need for more research.Introducción: Las tecnologías móviles, especialmente las aplicaciones para teléfonos inteligentes han contribuido mucho en el área de la salud y la actividad física, pero existe una preocupación creciente por los criterios de validación de estas herramientas. Es de suma importancia saber si los parámetros fisiológicos utilizados son seguros y fiables para promover y controlar la práctica de la actividad física. Con la innovación tecnológica, es posible procesar los datos del acelerómetro para medir el gasto energético. Objetivo: Este estudio buscó evidencia de validación científica en aplicaciones que utilizan el acelerómetro de los teléfonos inteligentes como indicador de gasto de energía. Método: Se definieron las palabras clave, los criterios de inclusión y exclusión. Los artículos seleccionados se categorizaron mediante un cuestionario adaptado. Resultado: En un total de 1923 artículos, ocho artículos cumplieron con todos los criterios de inclusión que desarrollaron y validaron aplicaciones para el análisis de la actividad física. Conclusión: Los resultados indujeron la efectividad del acelerómetro de los teléfonos inteligentes para reconocer la actividad física y el gasto de energía. Se puede utilizar para fomentar prácticas saludables y seguras que conduzcan a mejoras en la calidad de vida. El número limitado de artículos con aplicaciones validadas científicamente indica la necesidad de realizar más investigaciones.Introdução: As tecnologias móveis, principalmente os aplicativos para smartphones, têm contribuído muito na área da saúde e atividade física, mas existe uma preocupação crescente com os critérios de validação dessas ferramentas. É extremamente importante saber se os parâmetros fisiológicos utilizados são seguros e confiáveis para promover e monitorar a prática de atividade física. Com a inovação tecnológica, é possível processar os dados do acelerômetro para medir o gasto de energia. Objetivo: este estudo buscou evidências de validação científica em aplicativos que usam o acelerômetro de smartphone como indicador de gasto de energia. Método: foram definidos os descritores, critérios de inclusão e exclusão. Os artigos selecionados foram categorizados por meio de questionário adaptado. Resultado: em um total de 1923 artigos, oito artigos atenderam a todos os critérios de inclusão que desenvolveram e validaram aplicativos para análise de atividade física. Conclusão: Os resultados induziram a eficácia do acelerômetro do smartphone em reconhecer a atividade física e o gasto energético. Pode ser usado para estimular práticas saudáveis e seguras, levando a melhorias na qualidade de vida. O número limitado de artigos com aplicações validadas cientificamente indica a necessidade de mais pesquisas.Research, Society and Development2021-10-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2139910.33448/rsd-v10i13.21399Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 13; e511101321399Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 13; e511101321399Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 13; e5111013213992525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21399/19161Copyright (c) 2021 Nicoli Bertti Zanin; William Tsutomu Watanabe; Wilson Rogério Rescigno; Márcio Tadashi Ishizaki; Robson Rodrigues da Silva; Daniel Gustavo Gorosohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZanin, Nicoli Bertti Watanabe, William TsutomuRescigno, Wilson RogérioIshizaki, Márcio TadashiSilva, Robson Rodrigues da Goroso, Daniel Gustavo 2021-11-21T18:26:28Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21399Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:49.503408Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Scientifically validated applications for monitoring the practice of physical activities and energy expenditure using the smartphone accelerometer: a integrative review Aplicaciones científicamente válidadas para monitorear la práctica de actividades físicas y el gasto energético utilizando el acelerómetro del teléfono inteligente: una revisión integrativa Aplicativos cientificamente validados para monitorar a atividade física e o gasto de energia usando o acelerômetro de smartphone: uma revisão integrativa |
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Scientifically validated applications for monitoring the practice of physical activities and energy expenditure using the smartphone accelerometer: a integrative review |
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Scientifically validated applications for monitoring the practice of physical activities and energy expenditure using the smartphone accelerometer: a integrative review Zanin, Nicoli Bertti Apps Smartphone Gasto Energético Acelerômetros Atividade física. Apps Smartphone Energy Expenditure Accelerometers Physical activity. Apps Smartphone Gasto Energético Acelerómetros Actividad física. |
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Scientifically validated applications for monitoring the practice of physical activities and energy expenditure using the smartphone accelerometer: a integrative review |
title_full |
Scientifically validated applications for monitoring the practice of physical activities and energy expenditure using the smartphone accelerometer: a integrative review |
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Scientifically validated applications for monitoring the practice of physical activities and energy expenditure using the smartphone accelerometer: a integrative review |
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Scientifically validated applications for monitoring the practice of physical activities and energy expenditure using the smartphone accelerometer: a integrative review |
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Scientifically validated applications for monitoring the practice of physical activities and energy expenditure using the smartphone accelerometer: a integrative review |
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Zanin, Nicoli Bertti |
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Zanin, Nicoli Bertti Watanabe, William Tsutomu Rescigno, Wilson Rogério Ishizaki, Márcio Tadashi Silva, Robson Rodrigues da Goroso, Daniel Gustavo |
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author |
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Watanabe, William Tsutomu Rescigno, Wilson Rogério Ishizaki, Márcio Tadashi Silva, Robson Rodrigues da Goroso, Daniel Gustavo |
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Zanin, Nicoli Bertti Watanabe, William Tsutomu Rescigno, Wilson Rogério Ishizaki, Márcio Tadashi Silva, Robson Rodrigues da Goroso, Daniel Gustavo |
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Apps Smartphone Gasto Energético Acelerômetros Atividade física. Apps Smartphone Energy Expenditure Accelerometers Physical activity. Apps Smartphone Gasto Energético Acelerómetros Actividad física. |
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Apps Smartphone Gasto Energético Acelerômetros Atividade física. Apps Smartphone Energy Expenditure Accelerometers Physical activity. Apps Smartphone Gasto Energético Acelerómetros Actividad física. |
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Introduction: Mobile technologies, especially smartphone applications, have contributed a lot in the area of health and physical activity, but there is an increasing concern with the validation criteria of these tools. It is extremely important to know if the physiological parameters used are safe and reliable to promote and monitor the practice of physical activity. With technological innovation, it is possible to process the data of accelerometer to measure energy expenditure. Objective: this study searched for evidence of scientific validation in Apps that uses smartphone’s accelerometer as energy expenditure indicator. Method: The keywords, inclusion and exclusion criteria were defined. The selected articles were categorized using an adapted questionnaire. Result: In a total of 1923 articles, eight articles meted all inclusion criteria that developed and validated apps for physical activity analysis. Conclusion: The results induced the effectiveness of smartphone's accelerometer to recognize physical activity and energy expenditure. It can be used to encourage healthy and safe practices, leading to improvements in quality of life. The limited number of articles with scientifically validated Applications indicates the need for more research. |
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