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Jinkyung Lee,Ki Han Kwon Jinkyung Lee
Background: Social distancing due to the pandemic is accelerating the fragmentation of Korean society in the megatrend of continuous individualization after industrialization. In this context, consumers are turning to dir...
Lauren A Fowler,Melissa M Vázquez,Bianca DePietro et al. Lauren A Fowler et al.
Background: Virtual reality (VR) shows promise for supporting behavior change in children. This study used user-centered design to translate key tenets of behavioral health interventions into VR for children aged 6-12 yea...
Maxime Sasseville,Eugène Attisso,Marie-Pierre Gagnon et al. Maxime Sasseville et al.
Background: There is growing scientific evidence that wearable devices for seizure detection (WDD) perform well in controlled environments. However, their impact on the health and experience of patients with epilepsy (PWE...
Yahya Al Naabi,Nazrita Ibrahim,Jaspaljeet Singh Dhillon Yahya Al Naabi
Background: Weight management mobile applications have become increasingly popular as a tool for individuals to achieve their weight loss goals. However, key challenges with mobile weight management applications are susta...
Beenish Moalla Chaudhry,Happy Rani Debi Beenish Moalla Chaudhry
Background: The increasing prevalence of artificial intelligence (AI)-driven mental health conversational agents necessitates a comprehensive understanding of user engagement and user perceptions of this technology. This ...
Parijat Ghosh,Rachel Proffitt,K Taylor Bosworth et al. Parijat Ghosh et al.
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) apps are becoming a promising tool to motivate sustainable lifestyle and behavior changes, including modifications to diet and exercise. However, most current mHealth apps do not have m...
Lenette M Jones,Korrey E Monroe,Priya Tripathi et al. Lenette M Jones et al.
Background: High blood pressure (hypertension) disproportionately affects African American/Black (Black) women. Previous research suggests that self-managing hypertension may be challenging, yet mobile applications (apps)...
Kimberly Carrière,Nellie Siemers,Serena Thapar et al. Kimberly Carrière et al.
Background: Over fifty percent of individuals with overweight and obesity are emotional eaters. Emotional eating can be theorized as a conditioned response to eat for reasons that are not associated with physiological hun...
Turki Alanzi,Shafiq Ur Rehman,Muhammad Ajmal Khan et al. Turki Alanzi et al.
Background: Mobile health (m-Health) is widely acknowledged as a pivotal domain for improving global healthcare and driving its digital health transformation. Despite the vast amount of literature published in recent year...
Alejandro De La Torre,Peter Diaz,Rafael Perdomo Alejandro De La Torre
Background: The virtual care model can be used in all aspects of healthcare, such as prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of most medical and surgical conditions. The objective of this study was to identify the...