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The Association Between Smartphone App–Based Self-monitoring of Hypertension-Related Behaviors and Reductions in High Blood Pressure: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

by Research Team | Nov 8, 2021 | Research Publications

Author(s) Aikaterini Kassavou    Michael Wang Venus Mirzaei    Sonia ShpendiRana Hasan Abstract: Background: Self-monitoring of behavior can support lifestyle modifications; however, we do not know whether such interventions are effective in supporting positive...

Sport and Fitness App Uses: A Review of Humanities and Social Science Perspectives

by Research Team | Oct 23, 2021 | Research Publications

Author(s): Bastien Soulé Gonzalo Marchant Raphaël Verchère Abstract: Sport and fitness mobile applications (SFMAs) have led to significant changes in how people engage in sport and physical activity. This development is part of a broader trend of self-tracking (the...

“Just a Place to Keep Track of Myself”: Eating Disorders, Social Media, and The Quantified Self

by Research Team | Oct 17, 2021 | Research Publications

Author(s): Amanda K. Greene Lisa M. Brownstone Abstract: In order to better understand the functional significance of pro-eating disorder (pro-ED) online spaces for users, the current study investigates identity performance as it plays out on pro-ED Tumblr and...

Accounting for Who We Are and Could Be: Inventing Taxonomies of the Self in an Age of Uncertainty

by Research Team | Oct 12, 2021 | Research Publications

Author(s): Uwe Vormbusch Abstract: Self-trackers are confronted with economic and cultural uncertainty as two fundamental traits of late-modern capitalism. Coping with uncertainty in this context means the calculative quest for discovering the representational forms...

Using an Individual-Centered Approach to Gain Insights From Wearable Data in the Quantified Flu Platform: Netnography Study

by Research Team | Oct 9, 2021 | Research Publications

Author(s): Bastian Greshake TzovarasEnric Senabre HidalgoKarolina AlexiouLukaz Baldy Basile MoraneIlona Bussod Melvin Fribourg Katarzyna WacGary WolfMad Ball Abstract: Background: Wearables have been used widely for monitoring health in general, and...

Exploring the Personal Informatics Analysis Gap: “There’s a Lot of Bacon”

by Research Team | Oct 5, 2021 | Research Publications

Author(s): Jimmy MoorePascal GoffinJason WieseMiriah Meyer Abstract: Personal informatics research helps people track personal data for the purposes of self-reflection and gaining self-knowledge. This field, however, has predominantly focused on the data collection...
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