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Study to track physical and emotional effects of World Cup matches on fans
- Fans will participate in a large-scale scientific study called 'Soccer Fever' during the World Cup to analyze their physical and emotional reactions.
- German researchers will study how supporters of various national teams respond to match events during the FIFA tournament.
- The study will measure whether match events and fan nationality affect physiological responses such as heart rate and stress.
- Participants will wear Garmin smartwatches that automatically record data including heart rate, stress, movement, and sleep.
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Study to track physical and emotional effects of World Cup matches on fans
They are inviting fans to share data from their smartwatches once the tournament kicks off on Thursday when co-hosts Mexico play South Africa.
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