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Wearables and the Internet of Things (IoT), Applications, Opportunities, and Challenges: A Survey
Smart wearables collect and analyze data, and in some scenarios make a smart decision and provide a response to the user and are finding more and more applications in our daily life.
F John Dian +2 more
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BackgroundWearables refer to devices that are worn by individuals. In the health care field, wearables may assist with individual monitoring and diagnosis.
Harjeevan Singh Kang, Mark Exworthy
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Current use of specific wearables and factors that would motivate future use of wearables: Results based on the general German adult population. [PDF]
BackgroundA conscious use of wearables may be beneficial for health in general. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the current use of specific wearables and factors that would motivate future use of wearables in the German general adult population ...
André Hajek, Hans-Helmut König
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The brain is the last frontier for wearable sensing. Commercially available wearables can monitor your vital signs and physical activity, but few have the ability to monitor what goes on inside your head. With the advent of new wearable and portable neuroimaging technologies, this situation might be about to change, with profound implications for ...
Jamie A. Ward +3 more
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Wearables in Swimming for Real-Time Feedback: A Systematic Review
Nowadays, wearables are a must-have tool for athletes and coaches. Wearables can provide real-time feedback to athletes on their athletic performance and other training details as training load, for example.
Jorge E Morais +2 more
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AbstractWearables as medical technologies are becoming an integral part of personal analytics, measuring physical status, recording physiological parameters, or informing schedule for medication. These continuously evolving technology platforms do not only promise to help people pursue a healthier life style, but also provide continuous medical data ...
Ali K. Yetisen +4 more
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Trends in Health Wearables [PDF]
In the last decade technology has advanced tremendously in all fields and health sector is equally benefited. Healthcare is more likely known as e-health in this era of information and technology because of its advancements and opportunities given to ...
Hamna Rao
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This perspective article highlights the recent advances and future challenges of battery technologies for wearables.
Wang, L, Zhang, Y, Bruce, PG
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Application of wearables for remote monitoring of oncology patients: A scoping review
Objective This review aims to systematically map and categorize the current state of wearable applications among oncology patients and to identify determinants impeding clinical implementation.
Katharina Cloß +11 more
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Considerations for integrating wearables into the everyday healthcare practice
Wearable technologies are becoming ever more popular as suggested tools for use in modern medicine. Studies evidence their growing pragmatism and provision of objective data for a more informative and personalised approach to patient care.
Dylan Powell, Alan Godfrey
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