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Description: We will review existing ontologies that are relevant to physical activity. The review has two: first to identify existing ontologies and possible gaps in the literature, and second, to assess the quality of the existing literature with regards to reusability. These objectives consist of the following questions: Research Question 1: What ontologies are used in the context of behavioral change regarding physical activity and sedentary behavior? 1) Identify ontologies that have been used in the context of behavioral change regarding physical activity and sedentary behavior, or that directly describe physical activity; and 2) Identify the domains of behavioral change covered by the previously identified ontologies.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Read Me - Systematic Review

In this project, files concerning our systematic review on physical activity ontologies will be stored.

Protocol

This systematic review will also be registered on prospero (link follows).

The protocol folder contains the following documents:

  • Protocol - An elaborate protocol, including the background and rationale for the review, the inclusion and exclusion criteria and…

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adultscontextualizationdecision support systemeHealthexercisemHealthontologiesontologypersonalizationphysical activity

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