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Potential Benefits and Risks Resulting From the Introduction of Health Apps and Wearables Into the German Statutory Health Care System: Scoping Review

by Research Team | Sep 19, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Heidel, AlexandraHagist, Christian Abstract: Background: Germany is the first country worldwide that has introduced a digital care act as an incentive system to enhance the use of digital health devices, namely health apps and wearables, among its...

Self-Tracking Health Over Time: From the Use of Instagram to Perform Optimal Health to the Protective Shield of the Digital Detox

by Research Team | Sep 18, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Rachael Kent Abstract: Instagram and self-tracking technologies enable multiple ways to perform and represent the body and health. No research has yet explored how self-tracking technologies and self-representations of health identity on social media, in...

Measuring commitment to self-tracking: development of the C2ST scale

by Research Team | Sep 17, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Elçin HancıJoyca LacroixPeter A. M. RuijtenAntal HaansWijnand IJsselsteijn Abstract: Self-tracking technologies bring a new set of experiences into our lives. Through sensors and ubiquitous measurements of bodily performance, a new form of automation...

A Scientometric Analysis of Self-tracking in Relation to Artificial Intelligence and Big Data

by Research Team | Sep 16, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Xue WuMan ZhaoHan-Teng LiaoSi-Pan Sun Abstract: As an increasing amount of personal data has been gathered by wearable and mobile devices, self-tracking, or the practice that people keep track, has become an important topic in Artificial Intelligence (AI)...

The Quantified Woman: Exploring Perceptions on Health App Use among Austrian Females of Reproductive Age

by Research Team | Sep 8, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Daniela Haluza Isabella Böhm Abstract: Smartphones have become the most important commodity for today’s digitalized society. Besides direct interpersonal communication, their most used features are third-party applications (apps). Apps for monitoring health...
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