Dr. Haleh Aghajani 2022 Conference Papers

Dr. Haleh Aghajani, Research Scientist at Sensor Systems Division, through the collaboration with Dr. Yue Liao (UTA Kinesiology) and other internal and external interdisciplinary collaborators, co-authored four conference papers in 2022. In these projects, she has been leading the algorithm development and signal processing of the data from wearable sensors.

• Liao, Y., Cho, P., Baum, M., Aghajani, H., Pan, Z., Beg, M., Rethorst, C., Schembre, S. M., & Basen-Engquist, K. M., “The use of glucose-based biofeedback to motivate physical activity in cancer survivors: A pilot intervention study,” Presentation at the 43rd Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Baltimore, MD, (2022, April).  
• Liao, Y., Pandya, M., Aghajani, H., Beg, M., Schembre, S. M., & Basen-Engquist, K. M. . “The use of continuous glucose monitoring as a biobehavioral strategy in physical activity intervention for cancer survivors: Results from a pilot study, ” Presentation at the Society for Ambulatory Assessment Conference (SAA), Virtual Meeting, (2022, June). 
• Liao, Y., Aghajani, H., Schembre, S. M., & Basen-Engquist, K. M., “Daily physical activity levels and glucose pattern in cancer survivors from a pilot intervention study, ” Presentation at the German Society for Behavioral Medicine (DGVM) Congress, Salzburg, Austria, (2022, September).
• Brannon, G. E., Mitchell, S., Affleck, H. A., Aghajani, H., Nguyen, V. P., Brown, K. K., & Liao, Y. (2022, November). “Lessons learned regarding physical activity feedback message personalization, design, timing, and characteristics: A qualitative study examining perspectives of Black and Hispanic women.” Presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting & Expo (APHA), Boston, MA (Nov. 2022).


The abstract “Lessons learned regarding physical activity feedback message personalization, design, timing, and characteristics: A qualitative study examining perspectives of Black and Hispanic women”, presents some of the results from the IRP (Interdisciplinary Research Program) project, a funded research project by UTA. The IRP is intended to advance interdisciplinary research at UTA in alignment with the guiding themes of the Strategic Plan such as Health and the Human Condition.

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