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Article
A Multilevel Spatial Framework for E-Scooter Collision Risk Assessment in Urban Texas
by Nassim Sohaee, Arian Azadjoo Tabari and Rod Sardari
Safety 2025, 11(3), 67; https://doi.org/10.3390/safety11030067 - 17 Jul 2025
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As shared micromobility grows quickly in metropolitan settings, e-scooter safety issues have become more urgent. This paper uses a Bayesian hierarchical model applied to census block groups in several Texas metropolitan areas to construct a spatial risk assessment methodology for e-scooter crashes. Based [...] Read more.
As shared micromobility grows quickly in metropolitan settings, e-scooter safety issues have become more urgent. This paper uses a Bayesian hierarchical model applied to census block groups in several Texas metropolitan areas to construct a spatial risk assessment methodology for e-scooter crashes. Based on crash statistics from 2018 to 2024, we develop a severity-weighted crash risk index and combine it with variables related to land use, transportation, demographics, economics, and other factors. The model comprises a geographically structured random effect based on a Conditional Autoregressive (CAR) model, which accounts for residual spatial clustering after capture. It also includes fixed effects for covariates such as car ownership and nightlife density, as well as regional random intercepts to account for city-level heterogeneity. Markov Chain Monte Carlo is used for model fitting; evaluation reveals robust spatial calibration and predictive ability. The following key predictors are statistically significant: a higher share of working-age residents shows a positive association with crash frequency (incidence rate ratio (IRR): ≈1.55 per +10% population aged 18–64), as does a greater proportion of car-free households (IRR ≈ 1.20). In the built environment, entertainment-related employment density is strongly linked to elevated risk (IRR ≈ 1.37), and high intersection density similarly increases crash risk (IRR ≈ 1.32). In contrast, higher residential housing density has a protective effect (IRR ≈ 0.78), correlating with fewer crashes. Additionally, a sensitivity study reveals that the risk index is responsive to policy scenarios, including reducing car ownership or increasing employment density, and is sensitive to varying crash intensity weights. Results show notable collision hotspots near entertainment venues and central areas, as well as increased baseline risk in car-oriented urban environments. The results provide practical information for targeted initiatives to lower e-scooter collision risk and safety planning. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Road Traffic Risk Assessment: Control and Prevention of Collisions)
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Sustainable Development of the Infrastructure of the City of Astana Since the Establishment of the Capital as a Factor of Tourism Development
by Zharas Berdenov, Yersin Kakimzhanov, Kamshat Arykbayeva, Kalibek Assylbekov, Jan Andrzej Wendt, Kulyash D. Kaimuldinova, Aidana Beketova, Gulshat Ataeva and Tolga Kara
Sustainability 2024, 16(24), 10931; https://doi.org/10.3390/su162410931 - 13 Dec 2024
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The underdevelopment of tourism infrastructure remains a critical barrier to the growth of the tourism sector in both the capital and regional areas. This article examines the concept and structure of tourism infrastructure, synthesizes methodological approaches for its evaluation, and identifies the strengths [...] Read more.
The underdevelopment of tourism infrastructure remains a critical barrier to the growth of the tourism sector in both the capital and regional areas. This article examines the concept and structure of tourism infrastructure, synthesizes methodological approaches for its evaluation, and identifies the strengths and limitations of these approaches. The study introduces a novel methodology for assessing the development of tourism infrastructure in the capital city. Based on the assessment, the city’s regions are categorized into four levels of infrastructure development: high, above average, average, and below average. The findings highlight the key factors driving tourism development and the obstacles limiting infrastructure progress, while also proposing strategic directions for its enhancement. Achieving optimal levels of infrastructure provision is identified as a crucial condition for advancing the tourism sector. The development of tourism infrastructure should be prioritized in regional economic policy. In line with the state’s “Concept for the Development of the Tourism Industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan for 2023–2029”, this study emphasizes the need for a streamlined and precise classification of tourism infrastructure components based on a comprehensive framework. The evaluation is conducted using an integrated indicator that captures the development level of key elements: accommodation infrastructure, international event venues, and access to leisure and entertainment. Additionally, the article provides a comparative analysis of the current state of tourism infrastructure relative to the early stages of the capital’s development and tracks the dynamics of tourism indicators from 2010 to 2024. Several interrelated challenges affecting infrastructure growth have been identified. Notably, the study reveals that hosting international events and forums has significantly boosted inbound tourism compared to regional averages in Kazakhstan, although it has also constrained the potential for tourism business growth in other regions. The practical insights derived from this study offer a comprehensive understanding of the state of tourism infrastructure in Astana, which can inform future research and policy development for tourism infrastructure in major urban areas. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Sustainable and Green Economy Transformation)
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Changes in Commerciality and Façades of Commercial Buildings in the Apgujeong Rodeo Area
by Jae-Young Lee
Buildings 2023, 13(12), 2923; https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13122923 - 23 Nov 2023
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This study aims to analyze the types of commercial buildings in the Apgujeong Rodeo area by focusing on their façades and identifying relationships between those façades, urban conditions, trends of the times, and the commerciality of the area. The Apgujeong Rodeo area underwent [...] Read more.
This study aims to analyze the types of commercial buildings in the Apgujeong Rodeo area by focusing on their façades and identifying relationships between those façades, urban conditions, trends of the times, and the commerciality of the area. The Apgujeong Rodeo area underwent a transformation from a grid-pattern street and plotted residential area—developed in the 1970s and 1980s owing to the growth of Gangnam, Seoul—to an entertainment and consumption hub associated with beauty and fashion. This study considered the characteristics of Korean commercial architecture, characterized by ‘superficial characteristics’ influenced by small plots and legal regulations. A total of 112 buildings that had been renovated or newly constructed were analyzed based on the type of exterior material, tracking changes in façades accordingly. Furthermore, by examining the characteristics of the buildings’ façades, the types of stores within them, and insights from the architects of newly constructed buildings, it was determined that the commercial identity of the area is expressed through its façades. For instance, there were orderly buildings related to the beauty industry, reflective and uniquely designed clothing store buildings, discreet event venue structures, disorderly restaurant buildings, and entertainment structures, among others. The commercial expressions through façades, detached from the structures of the buildings, encapsulate the historical, economic, social, and cultural significance of the area’s urbanization and industrialization, reflecting broader societal meanings. Moreover, these expressions surpass the generalizations of the superficial characteristics of Korean commercial architecture to shape the distinct landscape and atmosphere of this area, setting it apart from other commercial areas in Seoul. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Architectural Design, Urban Science, and Real Estate)
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Determinants of the Sustained Development of the Night-Time Economy: The Case of Hanoi, Capital of Vietnam
by Nguyen Ngoc Son, Nguyen Thi Phuong Thu, Ngo Quoc Dung, Bui Thi Thanh Huyen and Vu Ngoc Xuan
J. Risk Financial Manag. 2023, 16(8), 351; https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm16080351 - 26 Jul 2023
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Sustainable development is a subject of study and consideration by scientists and policymakers, especially the sustainable development of the night-time economy. The night-time economy refers to the various economic activities and businesses that primarily operate during the evening and night hours, typically from [...] Read more.
Sustainable development is a subject of study and consideration by scientists and policymakers, especially the sustainable development of the night-time economy. The night-time economy refers to the various economic activities and businesses that primarily operate during the evening and night hours, typically from 6 p.m. until early morning. It includes a diverse range of sectors such as entertainment, dining, hospitality, and nightlife, with establishments such as bars, clubs, restaurants, theaters, and live music venues playing a significant role. The development of the night-time economy refers to the process of managing and promoting the growth of economic activities during the evening and night hours in a manner that balances economic, social, and environmental considerations. Therefore, the paper aimed to identify the factors affecting the night-time economy in Hanoi to achieve the sustainable development of this economy. The paper processed and analyzed the data using SPSS Statistics 26.0 software. The quantitative study included (1) testing the suitability of the scale for the variables using Cronbach’s alpha, (2) analyzing the EFA factors to check the convergence of the observed variables and the separation between the independent variables, (3) checking the correlation to evaluate the problem of multicollinearity of the model, and (4) performing regression analysis to evaluate the impact of the factors on night-time economic development in Hanoi City. The empirical results showed that the variables positively impacted night-time economic development in Hanoi. However, the study found differences in the levels of their impact. Among the four factors, factor 3 (promotion and sharing) had the strongest impact on night-time economic development, followed by factor 2 (city infrastructure and safety), factor 1 (institutions and environment), and factor 4 (nature and resources). The empirical results will help policymakers promote the sustained development of the night-time economy in Hanoi, Vietnam. Full article
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Developing an Interactive VR CAVE for Immersive Shared Gaming Experiences
by Anastasios Theodoropoulos, Dimitra Stavropoulou, Panagiotis Papadopoulos, Nikos Platis and George Lepouras
Virtual Worlds 2023, 2(2), 162-181; https://doi.org/10.3390/virtualworlds2020010 - 19 May 2023
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The popularity of VR technology has led to the development of public VR setups in entertainment venues, museums, and exhibitions. Interactive VR CAVEs can create compelling gaming experiences for both players and the spectators, with a strong sense of presence and emotional engagement. [...] Read more.
The popularity of VR technology has led to the development of public VR setups in entertainment venues, museums, and exhibitions. Interactive VR CAVEs can create compelling gaming experiences for both players and the spectators, with a strong sense of presence and emotional engagement. This paper presents the design and development processes of a VR interactive environment called MobiCave (in room-scale size), that uses motion-tracking systems for an immersive experience. A user study was conducted in the MobiCave, aimed to gather feedback regarding their experience with a demo game. The study researched factors such as immersion, presence, flow, perceived usability, and motivation regarding players and the bystanders. Results showed promising findings for both fun and learning purposes while the experience was found highly immersive. This study suggests that interactive VR setups for public usage could be a motivating opportunity for creating new forms of social interaction and collaboration in gaming. Full article
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Prediction and Classification of User Activities Using Machine Learning Models from Location-Based Social Network Data
by Naimat Ullah Khan, Wanggen Wan, Rabia Riaz, Shuitao Jiang and Xuzhi Wang
Appl. Sci. 2023, 13(6), 3517; https://doi.org/10.3390/app13063517 - 9 Mar 2023
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The current research has aimed to investigate and develop machine-learning approaches by using the data in the dataset to be applied to classify location-based social network data and predict user activities based on the nature of various locations (such as entertainment). The analysis [...] Read more.
The current research has aimed to investigate and develop machine-learning approaches by using the data in the dataset to be applied to classify location-based social network data and predict user activities based on the nature of various locations (such as entertainment). The analysis of user activities and behavior from location-based social network data is often based on venue types, which require the input of data into various categories. This has previously been done through a tedious and time-consuming manual method. Therefore, we proposed a novel approach of using machine-learning models to extract these venue categories. In this study, we used a Weibo dataset as the main source of research and analyzed machine-learning methods for more efficient implementation. We proposed four models based on well-known machine-learning techniques, including the generalized linear model, logistic regression, deep learning, and gradient-boosted trees. We designed, tested, and evaluated these models. We then used various assessment metrics, such as the Receiver Operating Characteristic or Area Under the Curve, Accuracy, Recall, Precision, F-score, and Sensitivity, to show how well these methods performed. We discovered that the proposed machine-learning models are capable of accurately classifying the data, with deep learning outperforming the other models with 99% accuracy, followed by gradient-boosted tree with 98% and 93%, generalized linear model with 90% and 85%, and logistic regression with 86% and 91%, for multiclass distributions and single class predictions, respectively. We classified the data using our machine-learning models into the 10 classes we used in our previous study and predicted tourist destinations among the data to demonstrate the effectiveness of using machine learning for location-based social network data analysis, which is vital for the development of smart city environments in the current technological era. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Recent Applications of High-Performance Computing)
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Mobile Zoos and Other Itinerant Animal Handling Events: Current Status and Recommendations for Future Policies
by Clifford Warwick, Anthony Pilny, Catrina Steedman, Tiffani Howell, Albert Martínez-Silvestre, Vanessa Cadenas and Rachel Grant
Animals 2023, 13(2), 214; https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13020214 - 6 Jan 2023
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Mobile zoos are events in which non-domesticated (exotic) and domesticated species are transported to venues such as schools, hospitals, parties, and community centres, for the purposes of education, entertainment, or social and therapeutic assistance. We conducted literature searches and surveyed related government agencies [...] Read more.
Mobile zoos are events in which non-domesticated (exotic) and domesticated species are transported to venues such as schools, hospitals, parties, and community centres, for the purposes of education, entertainment, or social and therapeutic assistance. We conducted literature searches and surveyed related government agencies regarding existing provisions within laws and policies, number of mobile zoos, and formal guidance issued concerning operation of such events in 74 countries or regions. We also examined governmental and non-governmental guidance standards for mobile zoos, as well as websites for mobile zoo operations, assessed promotional or educational materials for scientific accuracy, and recorded the diversity of species in use. We used the EMODE (Easy, Moderate, Difficult, or Extreme) algorithm, to evaluate identified species associated with mobile zoos for their suitability for keeping. We recorded 14 areas of concern regarding animal biology and public health and safety, and 8 areas of false and misleading content in promotional or educational materials. We identified at least 341 species used for mobile zoos. Mobile zoos are largely unregulated, unmonitored, and uncontrolled, and appear to be increasing. Issues regarding poor animal welfare, public health and safety, and education raise several serious concerns. Using the precautionary principle when empirical evidence was not available, we advise that exotic species should not be used for mobile zoos and similar itinerant events. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Captive Animals: Perspectives, Practices, Challenges and Ethics)
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Therapeutic Drug-Induced Metabolic Reprogramming in Glioblastoma
by Trang T. T. Nguyen, Enyuan Shang, Mike-Andrew Westhoff, Georg Karpel-Massler and Markus D. Siegelin
Cells 2022, 11(19), 2956; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11192956 - 22 Sep 2022
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Glioblastoma WHO IV (GBM), the most common primary brain tumor in adults, is a heterogenous malignancy that displays a reprogrammed metabolism with various fuel sources at its disposal. Tumor cells primarily appear to consume glucose to entertain their anabolic and catabolic metabolism. While [...] Read more.
Glioblastoma WHO IV (GBM), the most common primary brain tumor in adults, is a heterogenous malignancy that displays a reprogrammed metabolism with various fuel sources at its disposal. Tumor cells primarily appear to consume glucose to entertain their anabolic and catabolic metabolism. While less effective for energy production, aerobic glycolysis (Warburg effect) is an effective means to drive biosynthesis of critical molecules required for relentless growth and resistance to cell death. Targeting the Warburg effect may be an effective venue for cancer treatment. However, past and recent evidence highlight that this approach may be limited in scope because GBM cells possess metabolic plasticity that allows them to harness other substrates, which include but are not limited to, fatty acids, amino acids, lactate, and acetate. Here, we review recent key findings in the literature that highlight that GBM cells substantially reprogram their metabolism upon therapy. These studies suggest that blocking glycolysis will yield a concomitant reactivation of oxidative energy pathways and most dominantly beta-oxidation of fatty acids. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Metabolic Regulation: Cell Growth and Proliferation)
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Article
Effects of Soundscape on Flow State during Diabolo Exercise
by Tong-Yu Li, Si-Yuan Guo, Bin-Xia Xue, Qi Meng, Bo Jiang, Xin-Xin Xu and Chein-Chi Chang
Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19(13), 8034; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19138034 - 30 Jun 2022
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“Soundscape” is defined as “an acoustic environment as perceived or experienced and/or understood by a person or people, in context.” The research focuses on the physical properties of sound, paying attention to the relationship between the soundscape and people. Sports provide a comprehensive [...] Read more.
“Soundscape” is defined as “an acoustic environment as perceived or experienced and/or understood by a person or people, in context.” The research focuses on the physical properties of sound, paying attention to the relationship between the soundscape and people. Sports provide a comprehensive context, including the athletes, their behavior, the environment, spectators, and other elements. Soundscape in sports has many important functions, such as indicating the movement process, promoting positive emotions, and enhancing the entertainment atmosphere. It is also related to the physical and mental health of people who are exercising. As a technical sport with multidimensional soundscape qualities, diabolo is very popular among older adults in China due to its easy portability and operation. In order to explore the influence mechanism of the soundscape on the mental health of older players and better guide the shaping of soundscapes at sports venues, this paper focuses on soundscape perception and proposes a two-channel (direct and indirect) model of the influence of the diabolo soundscape on the psychological perception of older players. At the same time, we introduce the flow state as an indicator to evaluate mental health, and use the Short Flow State Scale (SFSS) to measure the flow state. By setting up a control experiment using the diabolo with and without sound and using the two-channel (direct and indirect) influence model to compare the differences in flow state scores under the two states, we analyzed the influence mechanism of the diabolo soundscape on the flow state of elderly groups. The results show that the scores of various flow state dimensions and total flow scores in the silent state of diabolo exercise are significantly lower than those in the sound state (p < 0.05 and p < 0.001), and the main differences are in the three dimensions of unambiguous feedback, sense of control, and autotelic experience. The two-channel influence model can effectively explain the differences in older adults’ flow state, which provides a new comprehensive perspective to study the effect of the soundscape in sports on people’s mental health. Full article
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Sports Event Image, Satisfaction, Motivation, Stadium Atmosphere, Environment, and Perception: A Study on the Biggest Multi-Sport Event in Indonesia during the Pandemic
by Kenius Kogoya, Tri Setyo Guntoro and Miftah Fariz Prima Putra
Soc. Sci. 2022, 11(6), 241; https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11060241 - 31 May 2022
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The National Sports Week (known in Bahasa Indonesia as Pekan Olahraga Nasional or PON) consumes a large budget as Indonesia’s largest multi-sports event. This raises the question of whether it is only a sporting event or has an impact on society. Studies related [...] Read more.
The National Sports Week (known in Bahasa Indonesia as Pekan Olahraga Nasional or PON) consumes a large budget as Indonesia’s largest multi-sports event. This raises the question of whether it is only a sporting event or has an impact on society. Studies related to multi-sports events, specifically in the form of local or small-scale, such as PON, are still limited in Asia. The aim of this study was to investigate six important domains (constructs) of the 20th PON (PON XX) held in Papua in 2021: sports event image, motivation, satisfaction, stadium atmosphere, environment, and perception of the impacts. In addition, this study assessed the correlations between those six constructs and associations between the explanatory variables (gender, distance of residence, and involvement in the sporting event) and those six constructs. A pre-tested questionnaire was used to assess those six constructs and the explanatory variables. We included 675 respondents aged between 17–57 years, with a mean age of 22.87 years in the study. The results showed that the implementation of PON XX was positively received by the community and their highest motivation to watch this event was for entertainment. The involvement of the participant in the event was significantly associated with sports event image, satisfaction, motivation, stadium atmosphere, environment, and the perception of PON impact. The distance of the residence from the venues was only significantly associated with the perceived impact of PON XX on the community while gender had no association with all six constructs. There was a strong correlation between the other five investigated constructs and the perceived impact of PON XX. Full article
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A Network Dynamics Model for the Transmission of COVID-19 in Diamond Princess and a Response to Reopen Large-Scale Public Facilities
by Yuchen Zhu, Ying Wang, Chunyu Li, Lili Liu, Chang Qi, Yan Jia, Kaili She, Tingxuan Liu, Huaiping Zhu and Xiujun Li
Healthcare 2022, 10(1), 139; https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10010139 - 12 Jan 2022
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Background: The current epidemic of COVID-19 has become the new normal. However, the novel coronavirus is constantly mutating. In public transportation or large entertainment venues, it can spread more quickly once an infected person is introduced. This study aims to discuss whether [...] Read more.
Background: The current epidemic of COVID-19 has become the new normal. However, the novel coronavirus is constantly mutating. In public transportation or large entertainment venues, it can spread more quickly once an infected person is introduced. This study aims to discuss whether large public facilities can be opened and operated under the current epidemic situation. Methods: The dual Barabási–Albert (DBA) model was used to build a contact network. A dynamics compartmental modeling framework was used to simulate the COVID-19 epidemic with different interventions on the Diamond Princess. Results: The effect of isolation only was minor. Regardless of the transmission rate of the virus, joint interventions can prevent 96.95% (95% CI: 96.70–97.15%) of infections. Compared with evacuating only passengers, evacuating the crew and passengers can avoid about 11.90% (95% CI: 11.83–12.06%) of infections; Conclusions: It is feasible to restore public transportation services and reopen large-scale public facilities if monitoring and testing can be in place. Evacuating all people as soon as possible is the most effective way to contain the outbreak in large-scale public facilities. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Global Health in the Time of COVID-19: Law, Policy and Governance)
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Attitudes towards Safe Listening Measures in Entertainment Venues: Results from an International Survey among Young Venue-Goers
by Nicola Diviani, Shelly Chadha, Malachi Ochieng Arunda and Sara Rubinelli
Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18(23), 12860; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312860 - 6 Dec 2021
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Background: Sustained exposure to excess noise in recreational settings is among the main causes of hearing loss among young adults worldwide. Within a global effort to develop standards for safe listening in entertainment venues, this study aims at identifying modifiable factors (knowledge, attitudes, [...] Read more.
Background: Sustained exposure to excess noise in recreational settings is among the main causes of hearing loss among young adults worldwide. Within a global effort to develop standards for safe listening in entertainment venues, this study aims at identifying modifiable factors (knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs), which can hinder or facilitate the acceptance of safe listening measures in public venues among young venue-goers. Methods: An online questionnaire was developed inspired by the Health Belief Model. It was divided into five sections: (i) socio-demographics (ii) listening habits, (iii) experiences with loud music, (iv) knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs, and (v) willingness to change. Participants were recruited through social media. Results: 2264 individuals aged 16–35 completed the questionnaire. Most visited entertainment venues relatively infrequently, with the majority of them only visiting once per month or less. Nevertheless, most reported having experienced the negative consequences of listening to loud music. Overall, most people were favorable towards preventive measures, especially quiet areas. Conclusion: Our findings stress the urge to address the issue of safe listening in public venues and support an approach based on the introduction of standards. Moreover, they provide us with information on key factors to be considered when introducing and communicating preventive measures in public entertainment venues. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Occupational and Recreational Hearing Loss)
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COVID-19 and the Change in Lifestyle: Bodyweight, Time Allocation, and Food Choices
by Xiaolei Li, Jian Li, Ping Qing and Wuyang Hu
Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18(19), 10552; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910552 - 8 Oct 2021
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We analyze the dynamic changes in individuals’ lifestyle during the COVID-19 outbreak and recovery period through a survey of 1061 Chinese households. Specifically, we are interested in individuals’ bodyweight, time allocation and food choices. We find that COVID-19 is associated with weight gain, [...] Read more.
We analyze the dynamic changes in individuals’ lifestyle during the COVID-19 outbreak and recovery period through a survey of 1061 Chinese households. Specifically, we are interested in individuals’ bodyweight, time allocation and food choices. We find that COVID-19 is associated with weight gain, less time spent on exercise and more time on entertainment. The proportion of online food purchase and snack purchases also shows an upward trend. This study provides useful implications on the impact of COVID-19 and its associated lockdowns on individuals’ lifestyle and offers foresights for countries in different stages of the pandemic. It explains how encouraging exercise, managing new food purchase venues, and reducing the intake of unhealthy food such as snacks may also need to be considered in dealing with the aftermath of COVID-19. Full article
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Prototyping IoT-Based Virtual Environments: An Approach toward the Sustainable Remote Management of Distributed Mulsemedia Setups
by Telmo Adão, Tatiana Pinho, Luís Pádua, Luís G. Magalhães, Joaquim J. Sousa and Emanuel Peres
Appl. Sci. 2021, 11(19), 8854; https://doi.org/10.3390/app11198854 - 23 Sep 2021
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Business models built upon multimedia/multisensory setups delivering user experiences within disparate contexts—entertainment, tourism, cultural heritage, etc.—usually comprise the installation and in-situ management of both equipment and digital contents. Considering each setup as unique in its purpose, location, layout, equipment and digital contents, monitoring [...] Read more.
Business models built upon multimedia/multisensory setups delivering user experiences within disparate contexts—entertainment, tourism, cultural heritage, etc.—usually comprise the installation and in-situ management of both equipment and digital contents. Considering each setup as unique in its purpose, location, layout, equipment and digital contents, monitoring and control operations may add up to a hefty cost over time. Software and hardware agnosticity may be of value to lessen complexity and provide more sustainable management processes and tools. Distributed computing under the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm may enable management processes capable of providing both remote control and monitoring of multimedia/multisensory experiences made available in different venues. A prototyping software to perform IoT multimedia/multisensory simulations is presented in this paper. It is fully based on virtual environments that enable the remote design, layout, and configuration of each experience in a transparent way, without regard of software and hardware. Furthermore, pipelines to deliver contents may be defined, managed, and updated in a context-aware environment. This software was tested in the laboratory and was proven as a sustainable approach to manage multimedia/multisensory projects. It is currently being field-tested by an international multimedia company for further validation. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Software Approaches to Improve the Performance of IoT Systems)
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Concept Paper
Responsible Leadership in Sport: An Ethical Dilemma
by Kathleen Rodenburg, Louise Hayes, Lianne Foti and Ann Pegoraro
Societies 2021, 11(3), 85; https://doi.org/10.3390/soc11030085 - 23 Jul 2021
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Sports, apart from providing entertainment, can provide an escape from everyday troubles, a community to belong to, and an opportunity to connect to the wider world. As such, sports have contributed to the unification of people, the development of peace and tolerance, and [...] Read more.
Sports, apart from providing entertainment, can provide an escape from everyday troubles, a community to belong to, and an opportunity to connect to the wider world. As such, sports have contributed to the unification of people, the development of peace and tolerance, and the empowerment of women and young people globally. However, sports’ widespread popularity has also contributed to “big money” opportunities for sports organizations, sporting venues, athletes, and sponsors that have created an environment riddled with ethical dilemmas that make headlines, resulting in protests and violence, and often leave society more divided. A current ethical dilemma faced by agents associated with the Olympic games serves to demonstrate the magnitude and challenges related to resolving ethical dilemmas in the sport industry. A decision-making framework is applied to this current sport’s ethical dilemma, as an example of how better ethical decision making might be achieved. Full article
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