[Mobilizeplans-starstudents] Mobilize Center Seminar, November 10

Sharon Becker sbecker1 at stanford.edu
Mon Nov 7 07:42:22 PST 2016


The next Mobilize Center Seminar is scheduled for Thursday, November 10, and will feature visiting student researcher, Heike Leutheuser.  We look forward to seeing you!

TITLE:
Exploration of Capabilities for Physical Activity

WHEN:
Thursday, November 10
noon - 1 pm

WHERE:
Y2E2 300, Stanford University

Abstract:
Capital4Health aims to develop and research capabilities for active lifestyles among different population target groups and among professional target groups as well as the structural capacities located at the organizational and system level through an interactive knowledge-to-action approach. It is a regionally based, transdisciplinary consortium from research institutions (university and non-university-based, national and international), policy, and practice partners.

CAPCOM (CAPabilities and interactive knowledge-to-action - COncepts and Methods) is one cross-cutting project to strengthen the theoretical and methodological foundation of the subprojects in the research consortium Capital4Health. In this project, one primary hypothesis is to investigate if a connection between capabilities and physical activity exists. As currently all available, validated measurement instruments for capabilities are concerned with wellbeing, there is a lack of measurement instruments to measure capabilities for physical activity. A present task is to provide a proof of concept using exploratory factor analysis. For this, questionnaire data from the Swiss Federal Surveys of Adolescent is investigated. In this dataset from the 2010/2011 survey, over 30,000 subjects were asked about their origin, health, perspectives, education, and public life. Additionally, one third of them provided answers to health related topics.

In this talk, the research consortium Capital4Health as well as latest results regarding the analysis using the dataset from the Swiss Federal Surveys of Adolescents are presented. The results focus on findings from the factor analysis using the available capability set.

Bio:
Heike Leutheuser is currently a visiting student researcher in the Mobilize Center and the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Stanford University. She received her Diplom (Dipl.-Phys. Univ.) degree in Physics with emphasis on medicine from Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Erlangen, Germany, in 2011. During her studies she spent a semester abroad at Imperial College, London, UK. She is a doctoral candidate at the Digital Sports Group, Pattern Recognition Lab, Department of Computer Science, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Erlangen, Germany under supervision of Prof. Bjoern M. Eskofier. This year, she won the first prize of the IEEE EMB Icehouse Challenge, an event hosted by the MIT Lincoln Laboratory to create the future of wearable tactical communication and support systems. She was also awarded the best poster award at the IEEE BSN Conference in 2015 and was selected as young researcher for participation at the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in 2014. Her research interests  focus on algorithm development, wearable health monitoring, and data analysis in the areas of sport science and medicine.

Please see Mobilize Events<http://mobilize.stanford.edu/events/> for a list of upcoming speakers.

Diane Bush
Assistant to Professor Scott Delp
NMBL, Mobilize Center, OpenSim
Stanford University
dbush1 at stanford.edu<mailto:dbush1 at stanford.edu>


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