Maximizing engagement in mobile health studies: lessons learned and future directions

KL Druce, WG Dixon, J McBeth - Rheumatic Disease …, 2019 - rheumatic.theclinics.com
The widespread availability of smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches and common usage
of apps, 1, 2 particularly for health care monitoring, 3, 4 present an exciting opportunity for …

Theoretical advancements in mHealth: a systematic review of mobile apps

A Chib, SH Lin - Journal of health communication, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
There are now few hundred thousand healthcare apps, yet there is a gap in our
understanding of the theoretical mechanisms for which, and how, technological features …

Use of mobile applications to collect data in sport, health, and exercise science: A narrative review

DJ Peart, C Balsalobre-Fernández… - The Journal of Strength …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
ABSTRACT Peart, DJ, Balsalobre-Fernández, C, and Shaw, MP. Use of mobile applications
to collect data in sport, health, and exercise science: A narrative review. J Strength Cond …

[HTML][HTML] Smartphone apps using photoplethysmography for heart rate monitoring: meta-analysis

B De Ridder, B Van Rompaey, JK Kampen, S Haine… - JMIR cardio, 2018 - cardio.jmir.org
Background: Smartphone ownership is rising at a stunning rate. Moreover, smartphones
prove to be suitable for use in health care due to their availability, portability, user …

Induction of acute stress through an internet-delivered Trier Social Stress Test as assessed by photoplethysmography on a smartphone

HMK Harvie, B Jain, BW Nelson, EL Knight, LE Roos… - Stress, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Recent studies have demonstrated the feasibility of administering the Trier Social Stress
Test (TSST) through the internet, with major implications for promoting inclusivity in research …

Acquisition and analysis of cardiovascular signals on smartphones: potential, pitfalls and perspectives: by the Task Force of the e-Cardiology Working Group of …

N Bruining, E Caiani, C Chronaki… - European journal of …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Smartphones, mobile applications ('apps'), social media, analytics, and the cloud are
profoundly changing the practice of medicine and the way health decisions are made. With …

Early-life cardiovascular risk factor Trajectories and vascular aging in Midlife: A 30-year prospective cohort study

Y Wang, J Wang, XW Zheng, MF Du, X Zhang… - …, 2023 - Am Heart Assoc
Background: Vascular aging, as assessed by structural and functional arterial properties, is
an independent predictor of cardiovascular outcomes. We aimed to explore the associations …

Does intra-lumbar flexion during lifting differ in manual workers with and without a history of low back pain? A cross-sectional laboratory study

N Saraceni, A Campbell, P Kent, L Ng, L Straker… - Ergonomics, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Advice to limit or avoid a flexed lumbar curvature during lifting is widely promoted to reduce
the risk of low back pain (LBP), yet there is very limited evidence to support this relationship …

Remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) in the wild: Remote heart rate imaging via online webcams

D Di Lernia, G Finotti, M Tsakiris, G Riva… - Behavior Research …, 2024 - Springer
Remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) is a low-cost technique to measure physiological
parameters such as heart rate by analyzing videos of a person. There has been growing …

Smartphone photoplethysmography pulse rate covaries with stress and anxiety during a digital acute social stressor

BW Nelson, HMK Harvie, B Jain, EL Knight… - Psychosomatic …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Objective Heart rate is a transdiagnostic correlate of affective states and the stress diathesis
model of health. Although most psychophysiological research has been conducted in …