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Research on healthcare and body monitoring has increased in recent years, with respiratory data being one of the most important factors. Respiratory measurements can help prevent diseases and recognize movements.
Jiseon Kim, Jooyong Kim
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This paper presents a holistic and authoritative review of the role of microwave technologies in enabling a new generation of wearable devices. A human-centric Internet of Things (IoT) covering remote healthcare, distributed sensing, and consumer ...
Mahmoud Wagih +35 more
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The Influence of Wearables on Health Care Outcomes in Chronic Disease: Systematic Review
Background Chronic diseases contribute to high rates of disability and mortality. Patient engagement in chronic disease self-management is an essential component of chronic disease models of health care.
G. Mattison +6 more
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Advancing Digital Medicine with Wearables in the Wild
This editorial provides a concise overview of the use and importance of wearables in the emerging field of digital medicine [...
McGinnis, Ryan S. +3 more
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Fit for purpose? Pattern cutting and seams in wearables development [PDF]
This paper describes how a group of practitioners and researchers are working across disciplines at Nottingham Trent University in the area of Technical Textiles.
Tina Downes +11 more
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Antarctica is a space-analog ICE (isolated, cold, and extreme) environment. Cardiovascular and heart autonomic adjustments are key-adaptive physiological responses to Antarctica, both in summer camps and in research stations winter-over.
Rosa M. E. Arantes +2 more
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The emerging clinical role of wearables: factors for successful implementation in healthcare
Wearable technologies promise to redefine assessment of health behaviors, yet their clinical implementation remains a challenge. To address this gap, two of the NIH’s Big Data to Knowledge Centers of Excellence organized a workshop on potential clinical ...
M. Smuck +4 more
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Examining Participant Adherence with Wearables in an In-the-Wild Setting
Wearable devices offer a wealth of data for ubiquitous computing researchers. For instance, sleep data from a wearable could be used to identify an individual’s harmful habits. Recently, devices which are unobtrusive in size, setup, and maintenance
Christian Brinkhaus +4 more
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Functional Fibers and Fabrics for Soft Robotics, Wearables, and Human–Robot Interface
Soft robotics inspired by the movement of living organisms, with excellent adaptability and accuracy for accomplishing tasks, are highly desirable for efficient operations and safe interactions with human.
Jiaqing Xiong, Jian Chen, Pooi See Lee
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Wearables measuring electrodermal activity to assess perceived stress in care: a scoping review
Background: Chronic stress responses can lead to physical and behavioural health problems, often experienced and observed in the care of people with intellectual disabilities or people with dementia.
Agata Klimek +4 more
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