Ambulatory Assessment (AA) describes a class of methods for data assessment (and interventions) in near real-time and in the everyday life of humans to enable ecologically valid findings.

AA comprises Wearable Technologies (WT) such as physical activity monitoring (e.g., via Accelerometry), physiological function assessment (e.g., via Mobile Electro-Cardiogram), contextual sensing (e.g., via geolocation tracking), and self-reporting via e-diaries (e.g., Ecological Momentary Assessment [EMA]. For example, these data allow scientists to gain in-depth insights into within-person associations between physical behavior (on physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep) and its biological, physiological, as well as psychological correlates.

Since WT and AA enables researchers to capture physical activity, sport and exercise “as it is” (real-time, real life, etc.) and within a very broad range of research applications, the SIG aims to provide a basis, for example, to combine expertise, to develop shared definitions and to further develop and validate WT and AA in the field of movement and exercise.

Date: Wednesday, 2 July
Time: 16:30-17:30 (during poster session)
Session room: Borgo

Jun-Prof Markus Reichert
Faculty of Sport Science – Department of eHealth and sports analytics,
Ruhr University Bochum,
Bochum, Germany
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Dr Birte von Haaren-Mack
Institute of Sports and Sports Science,
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Karlsruhe, Germany
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Dr René Schilling
Departement of Sport, Exercise and Health
University of Basel
Basel, Switzerland
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Prof Shona Halson
Australian Catholic University
Brisbane, Australia
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Dr Marco Giurgiu
Mental mHealth Lab, Institute of Sports and Sports Science,
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Karlsruhe, Germany
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Assoc Prof Tomas Vetrovsky
Faculty of Physical Education and Sport,
Charles University
Prague, Czech Republic
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Jun-Prof Dr. Peter Düking
Technical University of Braunschweig
Insitute of Sports Science
Braunschweig, Germany
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