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BackgroundIncreasing ownership of smartphones among Americans provides an opportunity to use these technologies to manage medical conditions. We examine the influence of baseline smartwatch ownership on changes in self-reported anxiety, patient ...
Edith Mensah Otabil +21 more
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Background and objectives: As in adults, the survival rates and neurological outcomes after infant Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) are closely related to the quality of resuscitation.
Seong A Jeon +9 more
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Validation of Blood Pressure Measurement Using a Smartwatch in Patients With Parkinson's Disease
Objectives: We aimed to validate the accuracy of blood pressure (BP) measurement using a smartwatch in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD).Materials and Methods: We compared 168 pairs of BP (n = 56) measurements acquired by a smartwatch (SM-R850) with
Jong Hyeon Ahn +9 more
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Wearable computers are expected to become the next big thing but popular press is divided on whether they will be successful. In this paper we review the existing literature on one type of wearable-smartwatches-and extend their definition, in addition to highlighting the need to understand users' everyday appropriation of these technologies. We present
Marta E. Cecchinato +2 more
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Computational analysis and integration of smartwatch data with Electronic Medical Records (EMR) present potential uses in preventing, diagnosing, and managing chronic diseases.
Ruhi Kiran Bajaj +2 more
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BackgroundAs a sequela of the COVID-19 pandemic, a large cohort of critical illness survivors have had to recover in the context of ongoing societal restrictions. ObjectiveWe aimed to use smartwatches (Fitbit Charge 3;
Alex Hunter +9 more
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Glanceability and low access time are arguably the key assets of a smartwatch. However, smartwatches are currently limited to micro-interactions. They do not enable complex interactions and, in general, they do not afford continuous use for long. We believe that smartwatches can retain micro-interactions and glanceability, but also get better at long ...
Rushil Khurana, Mayank Goel, Kent Lyons
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Securing Cyber-Physical Social Interactions on Wrist-worn Devices [PDF]
Since ancient Greece, handshaking has been commonly practiced between two people as a friendly gesture to express trust and respect, or form a mutual agreement.
Cui, Lizhen +6 more
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Effectiveness of a Smartwatch App in Detecting Induced Falls: Observational Study
BackgroundOlder adults are at an increased risk of falls with the consequent impacts on the health of the individual and health expenditure for the population.
Bruce Brew +2 more
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Can smartwatches replace smartphones for posture tracking? [PDF]
This paper introduces a human posture tracking platform to identify the human postures of sitting, standing or lying down, based on a smartwatch. This work develops such a system as a proof-of-concept study to investigate a smartwatch's ability to be ...
Cai, Jun Yu Jacinta +7 more
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