Measuring Fatigue Using Wearable Technology
Summary
We are looking at if fatigue that is measured in the lab can also be measured using wearable technology during daily life.
You're asked to visit the lab 5 times where you'll run on a treadmill with wearable technologies on your ankles. We'll also perform muscular assessments before and after each run.
The visits are short (usually 40 to 60 minutes).
Eligibility
Eligible gender: Male, Female, Transgender, Other
Eligible ages: 18 to 45
Accepts healthy participants: Yes
Inclusion criteria:
You are:
- 18 to 45 years old
- Healthy, active, or athletic
- Non-smoking
Exclusion criteria:
You are not:
- Injured which affects your ability to run
- Non-active or not accustomed to running
- Participating (or participated in the last 30 days) in clinical drug trials
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Additional information
Contact information
Aaron Pearson, PhD student: aaron.pearson@ucalgary.ca // Jalal Aboodarda, Supervisor/ Principle Investigator: saiedjalal.aboodarda@ucalgary.ca
Principal investigator:
Saied Jalal Aboodarda
Clinical trial:
No
REB-ID:
REB23-0783