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Reactive fungal wearable [PDF]
Smart wearables sense and process information from the user's body and environment and report results of their analysis as electrical signals. Conventional electronic sensors and controllers are commonly, sometimes augmented by recent advances in soft electronics.
Andrew Adamatzky +4 more
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PhysioLLM: Supporting Personalized Health Insights with Wearables and Large Language Models [PDF]
We present PhysioLLM, an interactive system that leverages large language models (LLMs) to provide personalized health understanding and exploration by integrating physiological data from wearables with contextual information.
Cathy Mengying Fang +6 more
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Wearables for Stress Management: A Scoping Review
In recent years, wearable devices have been increasingly used to monitor people’s health. This has helped healthcare professionals provide timely interventions to support their patients.
Maria Luisa González Ramírez +5 more
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A scoping review of wrist-worn wearables in education
Within the past ten years, the public's use of wearables, such as smartwatches and fitness trackers, has greatly increased. Recently, researchers have published systematic reviews to examine how wearables are used in educational settings.
Noah L. Schroeder +2 more
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Beyond the clinic: the rise of wearables and smartphones in decentralising healthcare
Navigating contemporary healthcare, wearable technology and smartphones are marking the dawn of a transformative era in patient observation and personalised care.
Conor Wall, V. Hetherington, A. Godfrey
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Sleep staging based on polysomnography (PSG) performed by human experts is the de facto “gold standard” for the objective measurement of sleep.
Alexandra Hinterberger +5 more
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“”: A qualitative study exploring user and non-user's perceptions of wearable activity trackers
Objective Wearable activity trackers hold potential as a research tool to increase physical activity. However, long-term wearable adherence is low among users, which may be due to the limited understanding of the factors related to use and relation to ...
Katie Burford +2 more
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On-skin ultrathin and stretchable multifunctional sensor for smart healthcare wearables
The flexible and stretchable multifunctional sensors for the precise monitoring of the human physiological health indicators is an emerging requirement of next-generation electronics.
Shipeng Zhang +6 more
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The potential role of sensors, wearables and telehealth in the remote management of diabetes-related foot disease [PDF]
Diabetes-related foot disease (DFD), which includes foot ulcers, infection and gangrene,is a leading cause of the global disability burden. About half of people who develop DFD experience a recurrence within one year.
Jonathan Golledge +9 more
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Translational gaps and opportunities for medical wearables in digital health
A confluence of advances in biosensor technologies, enhancements in health care delivery mechanisms, and improvements in machine learning, together with an increased awareness of remote patient monitoring, has accelerated the impact of digital health ...
Shuai Xu +4 more
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