Activity tracking

From Personal Science Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Activity tracking typically describes the act of tracking physical activity[1] and is frequently measured through metrics such as steps, calories burned, distance walked/run, heart rate and related proxies for physical activity.

The tracking of activity more broadly are typically variations of time tracking or productivity tracking.

Metrics used in activity tracking

A wide number of metrics is used to measure activity, some of the most common one include:

Tools for activity tracking

References

Linked content on this wiki

(The content in the table below is automatically created. See Template:Topic Queries for details. If newly linked pages do not appear here, click on "More" and "Refresh".)

Tools related to this topic  
Apple Watch, Bangle.js, Fitbit, Health Auto Export (Apple), Oura Ring, Reflect, Xiaomi Mi Band
Projects related to this topic  
15 Weeks of Self Tracking - 40 Pounds Lost, 28 Years of Tracking, But What Have I Learned?, 30lbs of Family Visits, Races, and Games, 8,000 Screen Hours, A Diabetic's Experiment with Self Quantification, A Goal For Each Month, A Lazy Workout, A Million Heartbeats, A Quest for High Fidelity Activity Tracking, A Testosterone and Diet Experiment, A Year In Running, A Year of Diabetes Data, Activity Tracking and Weight Loss: Apps and Gadgets in Practice, Activity Tracking for Teams, Analyzing My Weight and Sleep, Balancing Neurotransmitters In Neurological Illness, Blood Oxygen On Mt. Everest, Butterfly Project: Swimming Goggles To Measure Heart Rate, Can a 5’7” Person Learn to Dunk a Basketball?, Carbless in Seattle, Connecting my Mind and Body, Deciphering My Brain Fog, Diabetes Viz, Effect of Ketogenic Diet On Heart Rate Variability, Exercise: Data-Driven Decisions, Experiments In Treating My Crohn's Disease, Fight For Your Right To Recess, Finding The Optimal Training Zone, Fit 50s, Sound 60s, From April Zero to Gyroscope, Hacking Habits, How I Lost 200 Lbs., How I Zapped My Brain With A 9v Battery To Overcome Analysis Paralysis, How My Life Automation System Quantifies My Life, How to Win a Food Fight, Impact of work-related stress, Improving My Fitness with Genetics, Learning From Excuses, Learning about Biases and Gaps in my Self-Collected Data, Learning from Self-Report, Lies, Damn Lies, and Correlations, Life in the Fast Lane: Learning from Vitals, Making Sense of My Bio-signals, Measuring And Predicting Daily Satisfaction, My Blood Values From Diet And Other Activities, My Journey with Sleep Monitoring, My Life In 40 Variables, My Spreadsheet from Hell, Online Activity Aggregation, Over-Instrumented Running: What I Learned From Doing Too Much... further results
Self researchers related to this topic  
ErikBjare Justin Foo, Nan Shellabarger, Julie Price, Robby Macdonell, Brooks Kincaid, Florian Schumacher, Justin Timmer, Crt Ahlin, Jamie Williams, Maximilian Gotzler, Valera Vasylenko, Doug Kanter, Arne Tensfeldt, Joost Plattel, Kouris Kalligas, Sara Riggare, Fah Sathirapongsasuti, Hind Hobeika, Mark Moschel, Adrienne Andrew Slaughter, Juliana Chua, Mark Drangsholt, Peter Kok, Paul LaFontaine, Laila Zemrani, Ari Meisel, Cantor Soule-Reeves, Ralph Pethica, Maria Benet, Anand Sharma, Mark Leavitt, Richard Harrison, JD Leadam, Tahl Milburn, Tone Fonseca, Gedankenstuecke, Ralph Pethica, Valerie Lanard, Shannon Conners, Brian Levine, Eric Jain, Stephen Zadig, Fu-Chieh Hsu, John Cottongim, Benjamin Best, Christel de Maeyer, Justin Timmer, Kathryn McCurdy, Beau Gunderson, Thomas Blomseth Christiansen... further results
We talked about this topic in the following meetings  
2022-07-28 Self-Research Chat, 2022-08-18 Self-Research Chat