This database brings together data collected from ActiGraphs worn by test participants. Each participant wore three ActiGraphs placed on the ankle, waist, and wrist during the tests. The published data has been pre-processed using ActiLife software. This database enabled comparisons between energy expenditure, the number of mistakes made, and participants' self-reported stress levels. The data is organised into folders, each corresponding to a specific participant. Within each participant’s folder, there are three subfolders and a file. The subfolders contain pre-processed data from the ActiGraphs, categorised by the body location where each sensor was worn (ankle, waist, and wrist). The file named "performance.xlsx" provides details on the participant's performance during the test. The pre-processed ActiGraph files display the counts from the sensor axes. These counts are calculated by ActiLife software, using a proprietary method that the company has not disclosed. Additional information, such as inclinometer readings and step counts, is also included in these files, although this data was not used in the study. The "performance.xlsx" file outlines the conditions and results of each task performed by the participants. It specifies the start and end times of each task, the number of errors made, and details about environmental and noise conditions ("Temperature" and "Noise"). This file also contains participants’ responses to a stress questionnaire administered at the end of each task. The questionnaire is available in the attached document titled "Stress Questionnaire.pdf". Additionally, the "NoStress_Processing.py" Python script is provided for data processing.
ACTi Graphs: Data Collections from Physiological Experiments on Stress and Energy Expenditure / Apraiz Iriarte, Ainhoa; Blandino, Graziana; Tarhini, Ali; Pratas, Pedro; Al Norman, Abdullah; Ngoc Nguyen, Hien; Lasa, Ganix; Montagna, Francesca; Escallada, Oscar; da Luz Covas, Maria; Guedes, Joana; Guerra, Ana; Ramião, Nilza; Thomann, Guillaume; Bustos, Denisse. - (2024). [10.17632/pnwgmm8f4g.1]
ACTi Graphs: Data Collections from Physiological Experiments on Stress and Energy Expenditure
Graziana Blandino;Francesca Montagna;
2024
Abstract
This database brings together data collected from ActiGraphs worn by test participants. Each participant wore three ActiGraphs placed on the ankle, waist, and wrist during the tests. The published data has been pre-processed using ActiLife software. This database enabled comparisons between energy expenditure, the number of mistakes made, and participants' self-reported stress levels. The data is organised into folders, each corresponding to a specific participant. Within each participant’s folder, there are three subfolders and a file. The subfolders contain pre-processed data from the ActiGraphs, categorised by the body location where each sensor was worn (ankle, waist, and wrist). The file named "performance.xlsx" provides details on the participant's performance during the test. The pre-processed ActiGraph files display the counts from the sensor axes. These counts are calculated by ActiLife software, using a proprietary method that the company has not disclosed. Additional information, such as inclinometer readings and step counts, is also included in these files, although this data was not used in the study. The "performance.xlsx" file outlines the conditions and results of each task performed by the participants. It specifies the start and end times of each task, the number of errors made, and details about environmental and noise conditions ("Temperature" and "Noise"). This file also contains participants’ responses to a stress questionnaire administered at the end of each task. The questionnaire is available in the attached document titled "Stress Questionnaire.pdf". Additionally, the "NoStress_Processing.py" Python script is provided for data processing.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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