Mobile devices and health

I Sim - New England Journal of Medicine, 2019 - Mass Medical Soc
Mobile Devices and Health Mobile health involves sensors, mobile apps, social media, and
location-tracking technology used in disease diagnosis, prevention, and management. This …

[HTML][HTML] Self-powered wearable Internet of Things sensors for human-machine interfaces: A systematic literature review and science map** analysis

Q Jiang, MF Antwi-Afari, S Fadaie, HY Mi, S Anwer… - Nano Energy, 2024 - Elsevier
With the advent of Internet of Things (IoT), self-powered wearable sensors have seen broad
applications across various human-machine interface (HMI) domains, including …

Sense2Stop: a micro-randomized trial using wearable sensors to optimize a just-in-time-adaptive stress management intervention for smoking relapse prevention

SL Battalio, DE Conroy, W Dempsey, P Liao… - Contemporary Clinical …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Relapse to smoking is commonly triggered by stress, but behavioral
interventions have shown only modest efficacy in preventing stress-related relapse …

Developments in mobile health just-in-time adaptive interventions for addiction science

SM Carpenter, M Menictas, I Nahum-Shani… - Current addiction …, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Addiction is a serious and prevalent problem across the globe.
An important challenge facing intervention science is how to support addiction treatment and …

[HTML][HTML] Current, future and potential use of mobile and wearable technologies and social media data in the ABCD study to increase understanding of contributors to …

KS Bagot, SA Matthews, M Mason, LM Squeglia… - Developmental cognitive …, 2018 - Elsevier
Mobile and wearable technologies and novel methods of data collection are innovating
health-related research. These technologies and methods allow for multi-system level …

If we build it, will they come? Issues of engagement with digital health interventions for trauma recovery

CM Yeager, CC Benight - Mhealth, 2018 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Exposure to traumatic events is extremely common with nearly 75% reported to have
experienced one or more traumatic events worldwide. A significant number of those …

Intelligent positive computing with mobile, wearable, and IoT devices: Literature review and research directions

U Lee, K Han, H Cho, KM Chung, H Hong, SJ Lee… - Ad Hoc Networks, 2019 - Elsevier
The use of mobile, wearable, and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies fosters unique
opportunities for designing novel intelligent positive computing services that address various …

Remote patient monitoring using artificial intelligence

Z Jeddi, A Bohr - Artificial intelligence in healthcare, 2020 - Elsevier
Telehealth and remote patient monitoring have expanded the reach of traditional clinical
practice by removing geographical barriers as well as clinical limitations. Will this lead to …

Evaluating the reproducibility of physiological stress detection models

V Mishra, S Sen, G Chen, T Hao, J Rogers… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Recent advances in wearable sensor technologies have led to a variety of approaches for
detecting physiological stress. Even with over a decade of research in the domain, there still …

Automated sensing of daily activity: A new lens into development

K de Barbaro - Developmental psychobiology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Rapidly maturing technologies for sensing and activity recognition can provide
unprecedented access to the complex structure daily activity and interaction, promising new …