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Heliyon ; 10(11): e32361, 2024 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38961958

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Within the domain of wearable devices that are self-powered and sensory, triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) have surfaced as a notable solution to meet the growing needs for energy harvesting. This study unveils an innovative wearable and stretchable multifunctional double-layered TENG, based on PDMS/MXene, known as PM-TENG. Furthermore, PM-TENG can also be used as a joint sensor to monitor the movement of athletes' joints during volleyball training. By augmenting the matrix with PDMS/MXene, which possesses dual capabilities-namely, charge capture and charge movement-the intermediary layer is integrated. This leads to a two fold increase in the ability to trap charges and the overall triboelectric performance. With a power density reaching 11.27 mW, it notably exceeds the performance of its counterparts that solely utilize PDMS, by nearly 11 times. This academic effort elucidates the important role of PM-TENG in biomechanical energy capture and autonomous wearable sports motion sensing.

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Chinese Journal of School Health ; (12): 371-373, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-819170

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Objective@#To research the effect of using the campus running APP for extra-curricular exercises on the physical health of college students and the habits formation of extracurricular exercises, and to provide a reference for improving their physcal health level and cultivating exercising habit.@*Methods@#Through experimental method and questionnaire investigation, 1 327 students enrolled in the year 2016 were selected from Shanghai University of Finance and Economics by using cluster sampling method. Running App was used to track their extracurvicular exercises for 7 weeks, and the results were compared before and affer running.@*Results@#The 56-kilometer extracurricular running had a significant difference in the male 1 000 m running index (P<0.05), and the average time spent decreased by 3.69 s. The female test scores in 50 m, forward bends, standing long jumps and sit-ups increased by 0.12 s, 1.83 cm, 2.12 cm and 2.28 respectively, showing statistical significance compared with before running(P<0.01). There was no statistically significant difference for general assessment of male physical test between after and before running (P>0.05); The average score of general assessment of female physical test was significantly higher than that before running, which is statistically significant (P<0.01).@*Conclusion@#Using the campus running APP for extracurricular exercises has a positive effect on cultivating students’ sports habits and enhancing their physical health.

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