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Predicting energy cost from wearable sensors: A dataset of energetic and physiological wearable sensor data from healthy individuals performing multiple physical activities

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This dataset presents energetic and wearable physiological sensor data from ten healthy subjects performing six physical activities.The activities tested were: walking, incline walking, backwards walking, and running on a treadmill, cycling on a stationary bike, and stair climbing on a stairmill -- all at a variety of speeds and/or intensities (21 total conditions). The following physiological signals were collected from wearable sensors while subjects performed all the activities: - Oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production- Respiratory exchange ratio- Breath frequency- Minute ventilation - Oxygen saturation (SpO2)- Heart rate- Electrodermal activity- Skin temperature - Accelerations, angular velocity, and magnetic field measured from left/right wrist, left/right ankle, left/right foot, pelvis, and chest (IMUs)- Surface EMG from left/right gluteus maximus, rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, semitendinosis, biceps femoris, medial gastrocnemius, soleus, tibialis anteriorThe data are contained in ten (10) Matlab .mat files (one for each subject). For a complete description of the file structure please see the file: CompleteDataDescription_Ingraham_Ferris_Remy_2018For a complete description of experimental methods please see the published article: Ingraham, Kimberly A., Daniel P. Ferris, and C. David Remy. "Evaluating Physiological Signal Salience for Estimating Metabolic Energy Cost from Wearable Sensors." Journal of Applied Physiology (2019). DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00714.2018Edit history: Version 4 is the most current version (as of 3/12/2019). The only changes made between versions were updates to the CompleteDataDescription.pdf file for completeness. Please direct any correspondence to: Kimberly Ingraham (kaingr@umich.edu)
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