Relating daily HRV fluctuations to stress & somatisation

On January 12th, 2022, Healthcare published our latest peer-reviewed research on Heart Rate Variability (HRV). The paper is titled “Trends in Daily Heart Rate Variability Fluctuations Are Associated with Longitudinal Changes in Stress and Somatisation in Police Officers” and is part of a special issue on Mental and Behavioral Healthcare. In this blogpost, I will… Continue reading Relating daily HRV fluctuations to stress & somatisation

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Publication: buffering effect of HRV in the stressor-strain process

This week, JMIR (Journal of Medical Internet Research) Cardio published our paper ‘Moderation of the Stressor-Strain Process in Interns by Heart Rate Variability Measured With a Wearable and Smartphone App: Within-Subject Design Using Continuous Monitoring‘. In this blogpost, I’ll attempt to break down the paper’s key findings in relatively lay language. This paper is part… Continue reading Publication: buffering effect of HRV in the stressor-strain process

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Publication: WearMe study conceptual model and design

Early 2019, I presented the conceptual model and research design for the first study in my PhD trajectory at eTELEMED 2019 in Athens. After winning a Best Paper Award for that contribution, we were invited to submit a full article at the International Journal of Advances in Life Sciences. On December 30th, the publication that… Continue reading Publication: WearMe study conceptual model and design

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Best Paper Award eTELEMED 2019

eTELEMED 2019 Best Paper Award

Eind februari mocht ik de opzet voor mijn promotieonderzoek, de Wearables and app-based resilience Modeling in employees (WearMe) studie, presenteren op het eTELEMED 2019 congres in Athene. In mijn blog bericht van 1 maart schreef ik hier al over en deelde de sheets van mijn presentatie. Inmiddels kan ik hier aan toevoegen dat de ‘work-in-progress… Continue reading Best Paper Award eTELEMED 2019

eTELEMED 2019 Athene

Uitzicht vanaf de Akropolis

Op dinsdag 26 februari 2019 mocht ik op het eTELEMED 2019 congres in Athene mijn onderzoek presenteren. De presentatie maakte uit van de Enabling Personalized Virtual Coaching (EPVC) special track. Hanzehogeschool Groningen collega Talko Dijkhuis zat de special track voor en presenteerde ook zijn eigen onderzoek, evenals Katharina van Noppen-Kleist (KPN + Hanze). Vrijdag 22… Continue reading eTELEMED 2019 Athene