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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9th

10.00 - 11.30 Session A: Recording technology

Hannu Eskola Welcome address

Mattila E et al. Personal wellness technologies in health promotion of working-age citizens: Finding from a one-year randomized controlled trial

Ahonen M Voltage transients and possible effects on health through cell membrane functionality disturbance

Seppä V-P et al. Impedance pneumography - a novel tool for pulmonology?

Alametsä J et al. Multichannel ballistocardiographic measurement with EMFi sensors

Liukkonen M etal. Exercise intervention motivated by biological age: the effect of Body Age® method at worksite

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11.30 - 12.30 Lunch

12.30-14.00 Session B: Evaluation of measurement systems

Sjögren T et al. Use of mobile technology in health care interventions among children, abolescents or adults, a systematic view

Kortteisto T et al. Active implementation is required even with fully automatic decision support service

Munir et al. Assessment of GPS tracking devices for elderly care

Reijula K et al. New device - "Con-Dis" - in monitoring wellbeing of elderly people

Kailanto et al. Using mobile phone as e part of an ECG measurement and analysis system

Seppälä A et al. Trusted eHealth ans eWelfare Space.

14.00-14.30 Break

14.30-16.00 Keynote lectures

Kari Mäkelä Assessment of well-being technology at home

Markku Ojanen Can happiness and wellbeing be measured?

16.00-16.30 Coffee break

16.30-18.00 Session C: Application of measurement systems

Gedrovics J et al. Working environment in Latvian schools evaluated by students and teachers

Kawamura T et al. Effects of 8-week of Nordic Walking on Physical Fitness in the Japanese Elderly

Orsila R et al. Experiences of work-related well-being technologies for health promotion in the retail trade

Heinonen R et al. Mobile recording of symptoms among menopausal women in a physical activity intervention study

Viik J Effects of sauna and winter swimming on heart rate variability, quality of sleep and perceived well-being

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