2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2103.15704
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Are Multilevel functional models the next step in sports biomechanics and wearable technology? A case study of Knee Biomechanics patterns in typical training sessions of recreational runners

Marcos Matabuena,
Sherveen Riazati,
Nick Caplan
et al.

Abstract: This paper illustrates how multilevel functional models can detect and characterize biomechanical changes along different sport training sessions. Our analysis focuses on the relevant cases to identify differences in knee biomechanics in recreational runners during low and high-intensity exercise sessions with the same energy expenditure by recording 20 steps. To do so, we review the existing literature of multilevel models and then, we propose a new hypothesis test to look at the changes between different lev… Show more

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