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Thivel D, Corteval A, Favreau JM, Bergeret E, Samalin L, Costes F, Toumani F, Duale C, Pereira B, Ecahlier A, Fearnbach N, Duclos M, Tournadre A
Fine Detection of Human Motion During Activities of Daily Living as a Clinical Indicator for the Detection and Early Treatment of Chronic Diseases: The E-Mob Project
Fine detection of human motion during activities of daily living as a clinical indicator for the detection and early treatment of chronic disease: The E-Mob project
David Thivel;
Alice Corteval;
Jean-Marie Favreau;
Emmanuel Bergeret;
Ludovic Samalin;
Frederic Costes;
Farouk Toumani;
Christian Duale;
Bruno Pereira;
Alain Ecahlier;
Nicole Fearnbach;
Martine Duclos;
Anne Tournadre
ABSTRACT
Methods to measure Physical Activity and Sedentary behaviors typically quantify the amount of time devoted to these activities. Among patients with chronic diseases, these methods can provide interesting behavioral information, but generally do not capture detailed body motion and fine movement behaviors. Fine detection of motion may provide additional information about functional decline that is of clinical interest in chronic disease. The present perspective paper highlights the need for more developed and sophisticated tools to better identify and track the decomposition, structuration, and sequencing of humans’ daily movements. The primary goal is to provide a reliable and useful clinical diagnostic and predictive indicator of the stage and evolution of chronic diseases, to prevent related comorbidities and complications among patients.
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Thivel D, Corteval A, Favreau JM, Bergeret E, Samalin L, Costes F, Toumani F, Duale C, Pereira B, Ecahlier A, Fearnbach N, Duclos M, Tournadre A
Fine Detection of Human Motion During Activities of Daily Living as a Clinical Indicator for the Detection and Early Treatment of Chronic Diseases: The E-Mob Project