Smartphone and tablet software apps to collect data in sport and exercise settings: Cross-sectional international survey
Publisher
JMIR Mhealth UhealthDate
2021-05-13Citation
10.2196/21763
Jmir Mhealth And Uhealth 9.5 (2021):e21763
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2291-5222DOI
10.2196/21763Editor's Version
https://doi.org/10.2196/21763Subjects
mobile apps; sports; smartphone; mobile phone; questionnaire; survey; Deportes; InformáticaRights
©Matthew Peter Shaw, Liam Paul Satchell, Steve Thompson, Ed Thomas Harper, Carlos Balsalobre-Fernández, Daniel James Peart. Originally published in JMIR mHealth and uHealthAbstract
Advances in smartphone technology have facilitated an increase in the number of commercially available smartphone and tablet apps that enable the collection of physiological and biomechanical variables typically monitored in sport and exercise settings. Currently, it is not fully understood whether individuals collect data using mobile devices and tablets, independent of additional hardware, in their practice
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Satchell, Liam Paul
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thompson, steve
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Harper, Thomas
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Balsalobre Fernández, Carlos
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Pearl, Daniel James
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