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  1. Perceptions, intentions, and actual use of a consumer nicotine gum

    Background

    Little is known about perceptions, use intentions, and behaviors of adults regarding nicotine gum that is marketed and regulated as a...

    Cheryl K. Olson, Neil Sherwood, ... Willie J. McKinney Jr. in Harm Reduction Journal
    Article Open access 13 September 2023
  2. Validation of Amazon Halo Movement: a smartphone camera-based assessment of movement health

    Movement health is understanding our body’s ability to perform movements during activities of daily living such as lifting, reaching, and bending....

    Michael Fanton, Yaar Harari, ... Arun Jayaraman in npj Digital Medicine
    Article Open access 06 September 2022
  3. Increase in Direct-to-Consumer Telemedicine in Urology

    Purpose of Review

    Direct-to-consumer telemedicine has vastly expanded in recent years, and urologic conditions are a common target for these...

    Erin Jesse, Nannan Thirumavalavan, Aram Loeb in Current Sexual Health Reports
    Article 05 August 2022
  4. Minimalist capitalism: From the art-object to the consumer-object vortex

    Studying art from a psychoanalytic perspective remains relevant because it expresses the link between subjects and their desire and how they relate...

    Jeanine Arbitman Miklos, Edgar Miguel Juárez-Salazar in Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society
    Article 18 April 2024
  5. Neorecovery: A Critical Analysis of the Relationship between Neoliberalism and the Recovery Movement

    “Neorecovery” is a portmanteau used to describe the distortions that neoliberalism engendered in the original recovery philosophy. I describe how...

    Article 14 June 2024
  6. Generalized sleep decoding with basal ganglia signals in multiple movement disorders

    Sleep disturbances profoundly affect the quality of life in individuals with neurological disorders. Closed-loop deep brain stimulation (DBS) holds...

    Zixiao Yin, Huiling Yu, ... Jianguo Zhang in npj Digital Medicine
    Article Open access 10 May 2024
  7. Economic Evaluations Comparing Deep Brain Stimulation to Best Medical Therapy for Movement Disorders: A Meta-Analysis

    Background

    Movement disorders (Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor, primary dystonia) are a debilitating group of conditions that are progressive in...

    Melissa Lannon, Taylor Duda, ... Sunjay Sharma in PharmacoEconomics
    Article 26 September 2023
  8. Accuracy of consumer-based activity trackers as measuring tool and coaching device in breast and colorectal cancer survivors

    Purpose

    Consumer-based activity trackers are used to measure and promote PA. We studied the accuracy of a wrist- and waist-worn activity tracker in...

    An De Groef, Anne Asnong, ... Inge Geraerts in Supportive Care in Cancer
    Article 28 September 2023
  9. Head movement dynamics in dystonia: a multi-centre retrospective study using visual perceptive deep learning

    Dystonia is a neurological movement disorder characterised by abnormal involuntary movements and postures, particularly affecting the head and neck....

    Robert Peach, Maximilian Friedrich, ... Chi Wang Ip in npj Digital Medicine
    Article Open access 18 June 2024
  10. The electrocardiogram on the wrist: a frightening experience to the untrained consumer: a case report

    Background

    Smartwatches offering electrocardiogram recordings advertise the benefits of supporting an active and healthy lifestyle. More often,...

    Michael Zenzes, Philip Seba, Bettina Portocarrero Vivero-Fäh in Journal of Medical Case Reports
    Article Open access 05 March 2023
  11. Consumer-driven strategies towards a resilient and sustainable food system following the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia

    Background

    The COVID-19 pandemic and associated public health restrictions temporarily disrupted food supply chains around the world and changed the...

    Katherine Kent, Fred Gale, ... Sandra Murray in BMC Public Health
    Article Open access 12 August 2022
  12. Prevalence and correlates of meeting the Canadian 24-hour movement guidelines among a sample of Canadian parents during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Background

    Parents’ own movement behaviours can influence those of their children, thus contributing to the health and well-being of the whole family....

    Scott Rollo, Abigail Sckrapnick, ... Mark S Tremblay in Journal of Activity, Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors
    Article Open access 05 September 2023
  13. Using digital phenoty** to capture depression symptom variability: detecting naturalistic variability in depression symptoms across one year using passively collected wearable movement and sleep data

    Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) presents considerable challenges to diagnosis and management due to symptom variability across time. Only recent work...

    George D. Price, Michael V. Heinz, ... Nicholas C. Jacobson in Translational Psychiatry
    Article Open access 09 December 2023
  14. Implementation of remote general movement assessment using the in-motion instructions in a high-risk norwegian cohort

    Background

    General Movement Assessment (GMA) is recommended for early detection of risk for cerebral palsy but requires trained clinical experts. We...

    Lars Adde, Kristin Bjørnstad Åberg, ... Beate Horsberg Eriksen in BMC Pediatrics
    Article Open access 10 July 2024
  15. Effectiveness of consumer-grade contactless vital signs monitors: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    The objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to analyze the effectiveness of contactless vital sign monitors that utilize a...

    Chi Pham, Khashayar Poorzargar, ... Frances Chung in Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing
    Article 09 July 2021
  16. Pulse oximetry values from 33,080 participants in the Apple Heart & Movement Study

    Wearable devices that include pulse oximetry (SpO 2 ) sensing afford the opportunity to capture oxygen saturation measurements from large cohorts under...

    Ian Shapiro, Jeff Stein, ... Michael O’Reilly in npj Digital Medicine
    Article Open access 27 July 2023
  17. Prevalence and association of compliance with the Canadian 24-hour movement guidelines with sociodemographic aspects in Brazilian adults: a cross-sectional epidemiological study

    Background

    The physical inactivity is a global health concern, so that recommendations on sufficient physical activity levels are elaborated...

    Leandro Dragueta Delfino, William Rodrigues Tebar, Diego Giulliano Destro Christofaro in BMC Public Health
    Article Open access 22 January 2024
  18. Moving Forward from the COVID-19 Pandemic: Needed Changes in Movement Disorders Care and Research

    Purpose of Review

    The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically affected the health and well-being of individuals with movement disorders. This manuscript...

    B. Y. Valdovinos, J. S. Modica, R. B. Schneider in Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports
    Article 02 February 2022
  19. Effects of Consumer-Wearable Activity Tracker-Based Programs on Objectively Measured Daily Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Among School-Aged Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

    Background

    The popularity of consumer-wearable activity trackers has led the scientific community to conduct an increasing number of intervention...

    Carolina Casado-Robles, Jesús Viciana, ... Daniel Mayorga-Vega in Sports Medicine - Open
    Article Open access 31 January 2022
  20. Consumer-grade sleep trackers are still not up to par compared to polysomnography

    Purpose

    Although polysomnography (PSG) is the gold standard for monitoring sleep, it has many limitations. We aimed to prospectively determine the...

    Kyubo Kim, Do-Yang Park, ... Hyun Jun Kim in Sleep and Breathing
    Article 05 November 2021
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