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Barriers to and Facilitators of Using a One Button Tracker and Web-Based Data Analytics Tool for Personal Science: Exploratory Study

by Research Team | Aug 5, 2021 | Research Publications

Author(s): Tom H van de Belt Aimee de Croon Faye Freriks Thomas Blomseth Christiansen Jakob Eg Larsen Martijn de Groot Abstract: Background: Individuals’ self-tracking of subjectively experienced phenomena related to health can be challenging, as current options...

A Protocol Study to Establish Psychological Outcomes From the Use of Wearables for Health and Fitness Monitoring

by Research Team | Jul 26, 2021 | Research Publications

Author(s): Frans Folkvord Amy van Breugel Sanneke de Haan Marcella de Wolf Marjolein de Boer Mariek Vanden Abeele Abstract: Background: The last few decades people have increasingly started to use technological tools for health and activity monitoring, such as...

Remembering What Produced the Data: Individual and Social Reconstruction in the Context of a Quantified Self Elementary Data and Statistics Unit

by Research Team | Jul 10, 2021 | Research Publications

Author(s): Victor R. Lee Joel Drake Jeffrey Thayne Ryan Cain Abstract: Given growing interest in K-12 data and data science education, new approaches are needed to help students develop robust understandings of and familiarity with data. The model of the quantified...

“Quantified (Self for) Others”: Lessons Learned from the Evaluation of a Remote Monitoring Service of the Activities of the Elderly

by Research Team | Jul 8, 2021 | Research Publications

Author(s): Myriam FréjusJulien Guibourdenche Abstract: This paper presents the results of an evaluation of an activity monitoring system for elderly care based on household electricity usage. We show that the interest of the elderly in the service does not derive from...

“Your Screen-Time App Is Keeping Track”: Consumers Are Happy to Monitor but Unlikely to Reduce Smartphone Usage

by Research Team | Jul 1, 2021 | Research Publications

Author(s): Laura Zimmermann Abstract: Can screen-time applications help to control smartphone usage? Maladaptive consumption in the form of smartphone overuse is a concern for many consumers. As a solution, screen-time applications were launched by the largest...

The Exposome in the Era of the Quantified Self

by Research Team | Jul 1, 2021 | Research Publications

Author(s): Xinyue Zhang Peng Gao Michael P. Snyder Abstract: Human health is regulated by complex interactions among the genome, the microbiome, and the environment. While extensive research has been conducted on the human genome and microbiome, little is known about...
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