
3rd International Conference on Movement, Health and Exercise
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This volume presents the proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Movement, Health and Exercise 2016 (MoHE2016). The conference was jointly organized by the Biomedical Engineering Department and Sports Centre, University of Malaya. It was held in Malacca, from 28-30 September 2016.
MoHE 2016 provided a good opportunity for speakers and participants to actively discuss about recent developments in a wide range of topics in the area of sports and exercise science. In total, 83 presenters and 140 participants took part in this successful conference.
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Fatimah Ibrahim obtained her Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering from Marquette University, Wisconsin, USA (1989), followed by her Master degree in Electronic Sciences (Medical System) from the University of Hertfordshire, UK (1994) and then her PhD in Biomedical Engineering from University of Malaya (UM) (2005). She was a Lecturer at Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) from 1990-1999 before she joined UM where she was directly involved in establishing the first Biomedical Engineering Department in Malaysia. At present, she is a Professor at the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Head of Centre for Innovation in Medical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, UM. She did her Biological and Micro-Electromechanical Systems (BioMEMS) and Carbon NEMS (C-NEMS) research attachment at the University of California, Irvine in 2010 and 2016, respectively. Her research interests are in detection and monitoring of diseases, physiological modelling and measurement, biosensor, bioinstrumentation, BioMEMS, C-NEMS and artificial intelligence applications in medicine.
At present, Dr Jadeera is employed by the University of Malaya (UM) as a senior lecturer attached to the Sports Centre. Her journey in sports science started at UM, where she was enrolled as a Bachelor of Sports Science undergraduate student. Upon obtaining her Bachelor's degree, Dr Jadeera pursued her Masters and Doctoral degrees at The University of Western Australia in Perth, Australia. Dr Jadeera's area of specialisation is in motor learning and control. Her research efforts in this field primarily involve manipulating the variables of practice that could aid skill aquisition, learning and performance. Dr Jadeera's other research area is in sport psychology. More specifically, her research interest in this field is centered around the investigation of psychological skills training for performance enhancement. In the near future, Dr Jadeera is looking to expand her research focus and is keen to embark on finding ways to promote physical activity and improve the health of the general population.
Juliana Usman completed her Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering degree (BBEng) and her Masters of Engineering Science (MEngSc.) degree at the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She received her PhD from the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Currently, she is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya. Her area of specializations are in Motion Analysis, and Sports Biomechanics looking especially into injury prevention and performance enhancement.
Mohd Yazed Ahmad received the B.E. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in 2003, the MEngSc. degree from the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya, in 2006 and the Ph.D degree from the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia in 2013. Currently, he is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya. His current research interests include wireless power transfer, RFID, instrumentation, smart space and embedded systems.
Rizal Razman was part of the very first batch of Sport Science students that graduated from University of Malaya in 1999. In year 2000, he went on to pursue an MSc (Human Movement) at the University of Western Australia, graduated the following year and started to teach in UM in 2001. He formally completed his Phd from the Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Malaya in 2012; investigating the critical parameters of the ten-pin bowling delivery. He has served University Malaya for the past 15 years and is currently the Deputy Director for Undergraduate Studies at the Sports Centre.
Victor S Selvanayagam completed his first degree in Sports Science and Master's degree in Medical Scienceat the University of Malaya (UM). He received his PhD from The University of Queensland in the area of Neuroscience where he focused on identifying early neural responses to strength training. Victor, who is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning specialist (CSCS), is currently a Senior Lecturer with the Sports Centre, University of Malaya.
Content
- Intro
- About IFMBE
- Foreword
- Conference Details
- Contents
- 1 DietScoreT: Sports Nutrition-based Mobile Application for Athletes and Active Individuals
- Abstract
- Keywords
- II. DIETSCORET - NUTRITION-BASED MOBILEAPPLICATION
- III. DIETSCORE - MAIN FEATURES
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 2 Physical and Physiological Attributes Associated with Precision Sports Performance - A Novel Analysis Method
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. METHODS
- III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
- IV. CONCLUSION
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 3 The Effects of Rest Interval on Electromyographic Signal on Upper Limb Muscle during Contraction
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. SUBJECTS AND METHODS
- III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
- IV. CONCLUSIONS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 4 Comparison between Stair Climbing and 1 Mile Walking in Relation to Cardiorespiratory Fitness among Sedentary Adults
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. MATERIALS AND METHODS
- III. RESULTS
- IV. DISCUSSION
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 5 Moderation Role of Attitude on the Relationship between Participation in Competitive Sports and Academic Performance of Student-Athletes in Saudi Arabia
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CSP AND AP
- III. ATTITUDE
- IV. INTERRELATIONSHIP AMONGVARIABLES
- V. GAP OF LITERATURE
- VI. METHODS
- VII. RESULTS
- VIII. DISCUSSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- REFERENCES
- 6 The Instantaneous Effects of Generic Foot Arch Support Insoles on Centre of Foot Pressure in Various Modes of Static Balance
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. METHODOLOGY
- III. RESULTS
- IV. DISCUSSION
- V. CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- 7 Hadamard Transform Based PAPR Reduction for Telemedicine Applications Utilized for Epilepsy Classification
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. MATERIALS AND METHODS
- III. STBC MISO-OFDM SYSTEM
- IV. L-SVM CLASSIFIER AT THE RECEIVER
- V. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- 8 Artificial Intelligence Techniques Used for Wheeze Sounds Analysis: Review
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. METHODOLOGY
- III. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNIQUES
- IV. CONCLUSION
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 9 PCA Based Selective Mapping Technique for Reduced PAPR Implemented for Distributed Wireless Patient Monitoring Epilepsy Classification System
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. MATERIALS AND METHODS
- III. SYSTEM MODELLING AND DESIGN WITH REDUCED PAPR
- REFERENCES
- 10 The Effect of Single Bout of 15 Minutes of 15-degree Celsius Cold Water Immersion on Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness Indicators
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. METHODS AND MATERIALS
- III. RESULTS
- IV. DISCUSSION
- V. CONCLUSION
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 11 Conceptual Design of Orthosis for Clubfoot Model Developed Using Image Reconstruction Techniques
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. HUMAN FOOT
- II. CLUBFOOT
- III. BIOMECHANICS OF CLUBFOOT
- IV. MODELING OF CLUBFOOT
- V. MODELING OF ORTHOSIS
- VI. ANALYSIS OF ORTHOSIS
- VII. CONCLUSION
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 12 The Control of an Upper-Limb Exoskeleton by Means of a Particle Swarm Optimized Active Force Control for Motor Recovery
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. UPPER LIMB DYNAMICS
- III. CONTROL ARCHITECTURE
- IV. SIMULATION
- V. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
- VI. CONCLUSIONS
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 13 A Depth Image Approach to Classify Daily Activities of Human Life for Fall Detection Based on Height and Velocity of the Subject
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. METHODOLOGY
- III. CONCLUSIONS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 14 Effect of the Long Term 'Training and Competitive' Cycle on Urinary Protein and Creatinine in Elite Male Triathletes in Malaysia - A Pilot Study
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. METHODS
- III. RESULTS
- IV. DISCUSSION
- V. CONCLUSION
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 15 Classification of Respiratory Sounds in Smokers and Non-smokers using k-NN Classifier
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. METHODOLOGY
- III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
- IV. CONCLUSION
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 16 Design and Development of a Virtual Reality Based Track Cycling Simulator
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II PRINCIPAL OF OPERATIONS
- III PREVIOUS RELATED PROJECTS
- IV CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORK
- ACKNOWLEDGEMNT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 17 Relationship Between Electromyostimulation and Free Weight Exercises in Multiple Repetition Maximum Strength Test
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. METHODS
- III. RESULTS
- IV. DISCUSSION
- V. CONCLUSION
- VI. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- VII. REFERENCES
- 18 Analysis and Classification of Forearm Muscles Activities during Gripping using EMG Signals
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. METHODOLOGY
- III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
- IV. CONCLUSION
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 19 Body Weight Distribution and Centre of Pressure Displacement Velocity on The Shooting Score of Malaysian Rifle and Pistol Athletes- A Pilot Study
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. METHODOLOGY
- III. RESULTS
- IV. CONCLUSIONS
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- STATEMENT OF HUMAN AND ANIMAL RIGHTS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- REFERENCES
- 20 Effect of Eurycoma Longifolia Jack Extract on Lipolysis in Collegiate Athletes: Pilot study
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. METHODOLOGY
- III. RESULTS
- IV. DISCUSSION
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 21 Anthropometric Profiles of Malaysian Elite Swimmers
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. METHODS
- III. RESULTS
- IV. DISCUSSION
- V. CONCLUSIONS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 22 Effects of Toe-out and Toe-in Gait with Varying Walking Speeds on Knee Adduction Moment and Mechanical Work Done-A Pilot Study
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. MATERIALS AND METHODS
- III. RESULTS
- IV. DISCUSSION
- V. CONCLUSIONS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 23 The Effects of Varying Level of Glucose and Fructose on Brain Activation During Mouth Rinse
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. MATERIALS AND METHODS
- III. RESULTS
- IV. DISCUSSION
- V. CONCLUSION
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 24 Entropy Based PAPR Reduction for STTC System Utilized for Classification of Epilepsy from EEG Signals Using PSD and SVM
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. MATERIALS AND METHODS
- III. STTC MIMO-OFDM SYSTEM
- IV. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION
- V. CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- 25 Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse Enhances Time to Exhaustion of Running Performance Among Dehydrated Subjects
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. MATERIALS AND METHODS
- III. RESULTS
- IV. DISCUSSION
- V. CONCLUSION
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 26 The Effects of Releasing Ankle Joint on Pedal Force and Power Production during Electrically Stimulated Cycling in Paraplegic Individuals: A Pilot Study
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. MATERIALS ANDMETHODS
- III. RESULTS
- IV. DISCUSSION
- V. CONCLUSIONS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 27 Effect of High and Low Carbohydrate Meals on Sustained Maximum Voluntary Contraction (MVC) after Prolonged Exercise
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. METHODS
- III. RESULTS
- IV. DISCUSSION
- V. CONCLUSION
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 28 Different Instructional Methods Affect the Acquisition and Performance of Sport Stacking
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. METHODS
- III. RESULTS
- IV. DISCUSSION
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 29 Monitoring the Walking Pattern of Lower Limb Prosthetic Users Using Mobile Accelerometer Apps
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. METHODOLOGY
- III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
- IV. DISCUSSIONS
- V. CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- REFERENCES
- 30 Diet and Bone Status in Eumenorrheic Female Athletes
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. METHODS
- III. RESULTS
- IV. DISCUSSION
- V. CONCLUSIONS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 31 Does Imagery Facilitate a Reduction in Movement Variability in a Targeting Task?
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. METHODS
- III. RESULT
- IV. DISCUSSION
- V. CONCLUSION
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 32 Reliability of a Pendulum Apparatus Designed to Test the Taekwondo Electronic Body Protector
- Abstract
- Keyword
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. RESEARCH DESIGN
- III. RESULTS
- IV. DISCUSSION
- V. CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- 33 Comparison of Vertical Jump Height Using the Force Platform and the Vertec
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. METHODS
- III. RESUL TS
- IV. DISCUSSION
- V. CONCLUSION
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 34 Fabric-Based Sensor for Applications in Biomechanical Pressure Measurement
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. SENSOR DESIGN
- III. EXPERIMENTAL SETUP
- IV. RESULT AND DISCUSSION
- V. CONCLUSIONS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 35 A Pilot Study on Physical Performance Measures: What is Better for Knee Osteoarthritis Patients, Orthosis or Gait Modifications?
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. MATERIALS AND METHODS
- III. RESULTS
- IV. DISCUSSION
- V. CONCLUSIONS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- REFERENCES
- 36 Kinematics Analysis of a 3DoF Lower Limb Exoskeleton for Gait Rehabilitation: A Preliminary Investigation
- Abstract
- Keywords
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF THE ROBOT
- III. RESULTS VALIDATION
- IV. CONCLUSION AND FUTUREWORKS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- REFERENCES
- Author Index
- Keyword Index
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