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Sedentary behaviors such as sitting and watching TV are ubiquitous in modern societies. Increases in sedentary time have been linked with an increased risk of obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and all-cause mortality. While smartphones and wearables can now detect sedentary user behaviors, few computational models exist for predicting when they will occur in future. In this paper, we propose...
Sedentary behaviors such as prolonged occupational and leisure-time sitting are now ubiquitous in modern societies. Sedentary time is positively associated with increased risk of obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and all-cause mortality. Smartphones can sense the sedentary behaviors performed by their users, as well as the contexts (situations) in which sedentary behaviors occur. In this...
Sedentary lifestyles are ubiquitous in modern societies. Watching television, playing video games, and using the computer while sitting are examples of sedentary behaviors that are now common worldwide. Multiple research studies have found that the length of sedentary time is linked with an increased risk of obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and all-cause mortality. Medical researchers have...
Sedentary behaviors such as sitting and watching TV increase the risk of many ailments including diabetes, cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality. Fitness trackers and smartphone apps automatically track users' physical activities and sedentary behaviors to support self-monitoring. These trackers generate activity time-series data that require manual analysis to detect recurrent patterns....
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