12 resultados para Applicazione Android Smartphone Agenzia Immobiliare
em Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
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This study was performed to investigate whether body fat distribution influences resting metabolic rate and lipid oxidation in obese individuals. Eighty-nine obese women were divided in two groups (android obese, n = 36, BMI = 31.1 +/- 4.5 kg/m2 (mean +/- s.d.); gynoid obese, n = 53, BMI = 29.9 +/- 4.5 kg/m2 on the basis of their waist/hip ratio (0.86 +/- 0.05 vs 0.75 +/- 0.04 respectively). Body weight, per cent body fat and fat-free mass were similar in the two groups. Moreover, resting metabolic rate and respiratory quotient were also identical in android and gynoid obese women, indicating that there was no intergroup difference in the absolute level of lipid oxidation. If, like most other android obese women, they had higher rates of lipolysis and plasma FFA concentrations, the failure of android obese individuals to exhibit a higher lipid oxidation than gynoid obese women may partly explain their increased risk to develop metabolic complications.
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Universal standard goniometer is an essential tool to measure articulations' range of motion (ROM). In this time of technological advances and increasing use of smartphones, new measurement's tools appear as specific smartphone applications. This article compares the iOS application "Knee Goniometer" with universal standard goniometer to assess knee ROM. To our knowledge, this is the first study that uses a goniometer application in a clinical context. The purpose of this study is to determine if this application could be used in clinical practice.
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NlmCategory="UNASSIGNED">This study is aimed at the determination of the measurement properties of the shoulder function B-B Score measured with a smartphone. This score measures the symmetry between sides of a power-related metric for two selected movements, with 100% representing perfect symmetry. Twenty healthy participants, 20 patients with rotator cuff conditions, 23 with fractures, 22 with capsulitis, and 23 with shoulder instabilities were measured twice across a six-month interval using the B-B Score and shoulder function questionnaires. The discriminative power, responsiveness, diagnostic power, concurrent validity, minimal detectable change (MDC), minimal clinically important improvement (MCII), and patient acceptable symptom state (PASS) were evaluated. Significant differences with the control group and significant baseline-six-month differences were found for the rotator cuff condition, fracture, and capsulitis patient groups. The B-B Score was responsive and demonstrated excellent diagnostic power, except for shoulder instability. The correlations with clinical scores were generally moderate to high, but lower for instability. The MDC was 18.1%, the MCII was 25.2%, and the PASS was 77.6. No floor effect was observed. The B-B Score demonstrated excellent measurement properties in populations with rotator cuff conditions, proximal humerus fractures, and capsulitis, and can thus be used as a routine test to evaluate those patients.
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La Bibbia è uno dei più favolosi tesori di storia e storie dell'umanità. Fin dalla notte dei tempi, infatti, i credenti raccontano, non importa come. A lungo plasmati dalla tradizione orale, pazientemente redatti, i racconti biblici obbediscono a sottili regole di composizione. Dietro a storie apparentemente ingenue si nasconde la fine strategia di un narratore. Il libro di Daniel Marguerat e Yvan Bourquin è il primo manuale di iniziazione all'analisi narrativa biblica in italiano. Conduce il lettore tra le pieghe del racconto per osservarne la costruzione. Il mettere in luce l'architettura nascosta dei testi porta a interrogare in modo nuovo il loro significato. Con grande chiarezza pedagogica, gli autori hanno organizzato un percorso che permette di scoprire gli strumenti dell'analisi narrativa, di studiarne l'applicazione, di valutarne l'efficacia. Tutta la magia della lettura vi si trova illustrata.
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La Bibbia è uno dei più favolosi tesori di storia e storie dell'umanità. Fin dalla notte dei tempi, infatti, i credenti raccontano, non importa come. A lungo plasmati dalla tradizione orale, pazientemente redatti, i racconti biblici obbediscono a sottili regole di composizione. Dietro a storie apparentemente ingenue si nasconde la fine strategia di un narratore. Il libro di Daniel Marguerat e Yvan Bourquin è il primo manuale di iniziazione all'analisi narrativa biblica in italiano. Conduce il lettore tra le pieghe del racconto per osservarne la costruzione. Il mettere in luce l'architettura nascosta dei testi porta a interrogare in modo nuovo il loro significato. Con grande chiarezza pedagogica, gli autori hanno organizzato un percorso che permette di scoprire gli strumenti dell'analisi narrativa, di studiarne l'applicazione, di valutarne l'efficacia. Tutta la magia della lettura vi si trova illustrata.
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While mobile technologies can provide great personalized services for mobile users, they also threaten their privacy. Such personalization-privacy paradox are particularly salient for context aware technology based mobile applications where user's behaviors, movement and habits can be associated with a consumer's personal identity. In this thesis, I studied the privacy issues in the mobile context, particularly focus on an adaptive privacy management system design for context-aware mobile devices, and explore the role of personalization and control over user's personal data. This allowed me to make multiple contributions, both theoretical and practical. In the theoretical world, I propose and prototype an adaptive Single-Sign On solution that use user's context information to protect user's private information for smartphone. To validate this solution, I first proved that user's context is a unique user identifier and context awareness technology can increase user's perceived ease of use of the system and service provider's authentication security. I then followed a design science research paradigm and implemented this solution into a mobile application called "Privacy Manager". I evaluated the utility by several focus group interviews, and overall the proposed solution fulfilled the expected function and users expressed their intentions to use this application. To better understand the personalization-privacy paradox, I built on the theoretical foundations of privacy calculus and technology acceptance model to conceptualize the theory of users' mobile privacy management. I also examined the role of personalization and control ability on my model and how these two elements interact with privacy calculus and mobile technology model. In the practical realm, this thesis contributes to the understanding of the tradeoff between the benefit of personalized services and user's privacy concerns it may cause. By pointing out new opportunities to rethink how user's context information can protect private data, it also suggests new elements for privacy related business models.