All terms in TMBDIGIB

Label Id Description
Elastic Modulus OMIT_0026160 [Numerical expression indicating the measure of stiffness in a material. It is defined by the ratio of stress in a unit area of substance to the resulting deformation (strain). This allows the behavior of a material under load (such as bone) to be calculated.]
digital biomarker TM_BIN BMO_0000098
short sleep EFO_0004807 [Is a quantification of sleep time in humans where average sleep time was less than five hours.]
sleep measurement EFO_0004870 [Is a quantification of some sleep parameter.]
pulse wave velocity CMO_0003717 [Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is a measurement of arterial stiffness that is an independent predictor of cardiovascular risk. It can be measured simply and noninvasively by measuring the carotid and femoral pulse pressures and the time delay between the two or by other methods relying on pulse-wave analysis.]
gait speed BMO_0000127 [Gait speed, also known as walking speed, is a crucial parameter in the study of human locomotion and biomechanics. It is defined as the distance covered per unit of time while walking. Gait speed is often measured in meters per second (m/s) or feet per second (ft/s) and is an important indicator of overall health, functional status, and mobility.]
gait analysis BMO_0000093 [Determination of the level of functional limitation that may be due to pathology, and evaluating rehabilitative intervention of the way in which the body moves from one point to another. Most often, this is done by walking.]
stride length BMO_0000128 [Stride length is a key parameter in the study of human gait and biomechanics. It refers to the distance covered between two successive placements of the same foot. Essentially, it is the distance traveled during one complete gait cycle, involving both the left and right foot.]
gait cycle time BMO_0000129 [Gait cycle time is an important parameter in the study of human locomotion and biomechanics. It refers to the duration of a complete gait cycle, which encompasses all the phases of walking from one foot making contact with the ground to the same foot making contact again.]
Respiratory Rate SCDO_0000993 [The number of times an organism breathes with the lungs (respiration) per unit time, usually per minute.]
eye movement measurement MAXO_0000972 [Assessment of the parameters of eye movement, including horizontal and vertical rotations of the eye, opening or closing of the eyes in response to stimuli, pupil response to light, and blink reflex.]
sleep latency EFO_0005280 [amount of time, usually recorded in minutes, between going to bed and falling asleep]
voice analysis BMO_0000094 [The process of examining the acoustic properties of a person's voice to extract meaningful information. This can include pitch, tone, volume, speech patterns, and other vocal features.]
blood volume pulse BMO_0000095 [Photoplethysmographic blood volume pulse (BVP) is a noninvasive sensor and is used to measure blood volume changes and vasodilator function in the microvessels of the finger. BVP is widely used to detect the peripheral pulse waveform that is converted to blood volume amplitude (BVA). Blood volume amplitude reflects arterial dilation and contraction that are controlled by the autonomic nervous system (ANS).]
active minute BMO_0000090 [Active minutes refer to the total duration of physical activity during which an individual engages in moderate to vigorous intensity exercise. This metric is commonly used to track and quantify the amount of time spent being physically active, providing insight into one's overall activity level and adherence to recommended exercise guidelines.]
sleep stage BMO_0000091 [Sleep stages refer to the different phases of sleep that a person cycles through during the night. These stages are characterized by distinct patterns of brain activity, physiological changes, and differing levels of consciousness. Understanding sleep stages is crucial for assessing sleep quality and diagnosing sleep disorders.]
blood glucose level BMO_0000092 [Blood glucose level, also known as blood sugar level, refers to the concentration of glucose (sugar) present in the bloodstream. Glucose is a vital source of energy for the body's cells, and its levels are tightly regulated to maintain stable energy supply and overall health.]
gait unsteadiness BMO_0000130 [Gait unsteadiness, also known as unsteady gait or ataxic gait, refers to a lack of coordination and stability while walking, resulting in an irregular or unsteady walking pattern. This condition can arise from various underlying causes and can significantly impact a person's mobility and quality of life. It is often characterized by a wide-based stance, irregular steps, and a tendency to stagger or lose balance.]
daytime rest measurement EFO_0007828 [quantification of some aspect of daytime rest such as duration, frequency or quality]
nighttime rest measurement EFO_0007827 [quantification of some aspect of nighttime rest such as duration or quality]