wearables

  1. Dolphin

    Trial Report The Unanticipated Use of Fitness Tracking Technologies During Post-COVID Syndrome, 2024, Homewood

    Free: https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3643834.3661617 Sarah Homewood, Kari Okholm Just, and Olivia Bramm Johansson. 2024. The Unanticipated Use of Fitness Tracking Technologies During PostCOVID Syndrome. In Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’24), July 01–05, 2024, IT University...
  2. Dolphin

    Trial Report Good Days, Bad Days Understanding the Trajectories of Technology Use During Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2024, Paymal and Homewood

    Good Days, Bad Days Understanding the Trajectories of Technology Use During Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ACM Reference Format: Lea Paymal and Sarah Homewood. 2024. Good Days, Bad Days: Understanding the Trajectories of Technology Use During Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. In Proceedings of the CHI...
  3. Dolphin

    Trial Report Use of a wearable device to compare subjective and objective fatigue in lung cancer patients and cancer-free controls, 2024, Chou

    Ting-Ling Chou, Chi-Huang Shih, Pai-Chien Chou, Jun-Hung Lai, Tsai-Wei Huang, Use of a wearable device to compare subjective and objective fatigue in lung cancer patients and cancer-free controls, European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2024, 102587, ISSN 1462-3889...
  4. Dolphin

    Preprint System and Method to Determine ME/CFS and Long COVID Disease Severity Using a Wearable Sensor, 2024, Sun et al

    https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.04345 [Submitted on 5 Apr 2024] System and Method to Determine ME/CFS and Long COVID Disease Severity Using a Wearable Sensor Yifei Sun, Suzanne D. Vernon, Shad Roundy Objective: We present a simple parameter, calculated from a single wearable sensor, that can be...
  5. Yann04

    Pacing through Spo2 monitoring?

    I’ve never seen this mentioned anywhere else but here goes: I track my spo2 levels all the time (curiosity I guess) and ive noticed something interesting: When I feel like I’m overdoing it cognitively my spo2 jumps to 99% When I feel like I’m overdoing it physically my spo2 dips below 94% When...
  6. SNT Gatchaman

    Preprint Feasibility characteristics of wrist-worn fitness trackers in health status monitoring for post-COVID patients in remote and rural areas, 2023, Wiebe

    Feasibility characteristics of wrist-worn fitness trackers in health status monitoring for post-COVID patients in remote and rural areas Madeleine Wiebe; Marnie Mackay; Ragur Krishnan; Julie Tian; Jake Larsson; Setayesh Modanloo; Christiane Job Mcintosh; Melissa Sztym; Gail Elton-Smith; Alyssa...
  7. Hoopoe

    My experience with the vivosmart4

    It's an interesting toy and PEM is visible in the data it collects. It tracks steps per day (imprecisely), heart rate, stress level, body battery, sleep phases. I'm not sure what measurements the stress level and body battery are based on. The body battery is the measure that seems most...
  8. Andy

    Protocol Digital home monitoring for capturing daily fluctuation of symptoms; a longitudinal repeated measures study... 2023 Mansoubi et al

    Full title: Digital home monitoring for capturing daily fluctuation of symptoms; a longitudinal repeated measures study: Long Covid Multi-disciplinary Consortium to Optimise Treatments and Services across the NHS (a LOCOMOTION study) Abstract Introduction A substantial proportion of COVID-19...
  9. Sly Saint

    Technologies to Assess Psycho-Behavioural Symptoms

    paywalled Abstract Psycho-behavioural symptoms impact the overall health and quality of life greatly. New digital technology enables us to capture changes in physiology, mobility and social participation caused by psycho-behavioural symptoms in a continuous and passive manner. The long...
  10. Andy

    Association of digital measures and self-reported fatigue: a remote observational study in healthy participants and participants with... 2023 Rao

    Full title: Association of digital measures and self-reported fatigue: a remote observational study in healthy participants and participants with chronic inflammatory rheumatic disease Background: Fatigue is a subjective, complex and multi-faceted phenomenon, commonly experienced as tiredness...
  11. Andy

    Assessing fatigue and sleep in chronic diseases using physiological signals from wearables: A pilot study 2022 Antikainen et al

    Problems with fatigue and sleep are highly prevalent in patients with chronic diseases and often rated among the most disabling symptoms, impairing their activities of daily living and the health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Currently, they are evaluated primarily via Patient Reported...
  12. T

    Thesis System and methods to determine ME/CFS & Long Covid disease severity using wearable sensor & survey data, 2023, Sun

    Free fulltext: https://ccs.neu.edu/~ysun/publications/system-and-methods-to-determine-mecfs-and-longcovid-disease-severity-using-wearable-sensor-and-survey-data.pdf SYSTEM AND METHODS TO DETERMINE ME/CFS & LONG COVID DISEASE SEVERITY USING WEARABLE SENSOR & SURVEY DATA by Yifei Sun A Senior...
  13. Andy

    Wearable movement-tracking data identify Parkinson’s disease years before clinical diagnosis 2023 Schalkamp et al

    Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative movement disorder with a long latent phase and currently no disease-modifying treatments. Reliable predictive biomarkers that could transform efforts to develop neuroprotective treatments remain to be identified. Using UK Biobank, we...
  14. Sly Saint

    ELECTRIC HEADSET FOR TREATING DEPRESSION TRIALLED BY NHS – SKY NEWS

    https://news.sky.com/story/electric-headset-for-treating-depression-trialled-by-nhs-12884293
  15. Mij

    The WE SENSE study protocol: A controlled, longitudinal clinical trial on the use of wearable sensors for early detection . . .

    The WE SENSE study protocol: A controlled, longitudinal clinical trial on the use of wearable sensors for early detection and tracking of viral respiratory tract infections, 2023, Amir Hadid et al Abstract Background Viral respiratory tract infections (VRTI) are extremely common. Considering...
  16. Mij

    Monitoring Carotid Blood Flow Using In-Ear Wearable Device During Tilt-Table Testing, 2023, Hemantkumar Tripathi MD et al

    No info https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2405500X23000907?via=ihub A research letter: https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacep.2023.02.002 ****** link to post with open access link Two threads on the topic have been merged
  17. C

    Multi-omics microsampling for the profiling of lifestyle-associated changes in health, 2023, Xiaotao Shen et al

    nature biomedical engineering Multi-omics microsampling for the profiling of lifestyle-associated changes in health Xiaotao Shen, Ryan Kellogg, Daniel J. Panyard, Nasim Bararpour, Kevin Erazo Castillo, Brittany Lee-McMullen, Alireza Delfarah, Jessalyn Ubellacker, Sara Ahadi, Yael...
  18. Andy

    The utility of wearable devices in assessing ambulatory impairments of people with multiple sclerosis in free-living conditions 2022 Sun et al

    Highlights • Disability level (assessed by six-minute walk test) in people with multiple sclerosis was estimated using the data collected from wearable devices in free-living conditions. • Fitbit minute-level step counts were analysed from which features were extracted. • Elastic net, gradient...
  19. Ravn

    News on wearable technologies for research

    BioSticker & BioButton medical grade wearables Continuous 30-day biometric measurements including body position, RHR, temperature, respiratory rate, gait quality, activity, sleep and more. If they work as advertised these look to have potential in ME research to get some good data for a whole...
  20. Sly Saint

    RADAR-CNS: Researching the potential of wearables and smartphones to monitor and manage epilepsy

    interesting video on youtube: any reason this tech couldn't be used to monitor 'non-epileptic seizures/dissociative seizures' ? (got to be better than the Chalder CODES cbt)
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