Packed house for symposium Symposium 18: Tracking Temporal Trends: Behavioral Insights from Longitudinal Wearable Data and Advanced Analytics. Great presentations from @Sweeptime Vincent Berardi, and Jason Fanning #SBM2025
Our very close friends, the Youngs, lost everything in the Southern California Eaton fire. I set up a GoFundMe for this if you'd like to support. Thanks! #EatonFire https://t.co/eR4ZVjwMrh
Are you a PhD student interested in what it takes to get external funding? Come join our HBR “Inside Out” webinar on Friday Dec. 13 from 12-1pm PST to hear from 4 of our own students. @r_croz@klmcalister @Edward_Chauca Here is the registration link: https://t.co/qQp4urGTbq.
Happy to see @Sweeptime present cutting-edge analyses using the TIME study data @uscreachlab by considering accelerometer-based indicators (intensity, threshold, minimum duration, allowances) to classify physical activity maintenance @GenevieveDunton@uscpphs@USC_HBR#SBM2024
Very emotional to see the TIME data start to be analyzed! (Thank you @r_croz for capturing this photo while I ran back to this symposium!!) (@uscreachlab forever baby!) #SBM2024
Exciting to see all the applications of MixWIlD software. “Predicting suicidal ideation 3 months following intensive posttraumatic stress disorder treatment.” https://t.co/lqQSlRjJhz
Interested in using #EMA to study determinants of movement behaviors? Check out our new systematic review in @JMIRpub summarizing findings from studies investigating daily or momentary relations between social cognitive determinants, #physicalactivity, and #sedentarybehavior.
@Jason_CH_Yang used MixWILD to examine associations of within and between person variation in sleep quality and quantity. Here’s the link to the free software https://t.co/eSH6moiSY5 @uscreachlab@USC_HBR@uscpphs#SBM2023