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The Lived Experience of Child-Owned Wearables: Comparing Children’s and Parents’ Perspectives on Activity Tracking

by Research Team | May 1, 2021 | Research Publications

Author(s): Iþil Oygür Zhaoyuan Su Daniel A. Epstein Yunan Chen Abstract: Children are increasingly using wearables with physical activity tracking features. Although research has designed and evaluated novel features for supporting parent-child collaboration with...

Self-monitoring Method for Improving Health-related Quality of Life: Data Acquisition, Monitoring, and Analysis of Vital Signs and Diet

by Research Team | Apr 27, 2021 | Research Publications

Author(s): Lina Yu Sha Tao Wanlin Gao Limin Yu Abstract: Vital signs are a series of clinical measurements and important to health-related quality of life. To establish a method for self-monitoring and management of vital signs and diet, a self-monitoring method (SMM)...

Self-tracking in Parkinson’s The Lived Efforts of Self-management

by Research Team | Apr 22, 2021 | Research Publications

Author(s): Jenny Vafeiadou Asimina Vasalou George Roussos Abstract: People living with Parkinson’s disease engage in self-tracking as part of their health self-management. Whilst health technologies designed for this group have primarily focused on improving the...

Is Burden Always Bad? Emerging Low-Burden Approaches to Mobile Dietary Self-monitoring and the Role Burden Plays with Engagement

by Research Team | Apr 9, 2021 | Research Publications

Author(s): Gabrielle M. Turner-McGrievy Chih-Hsiang Yang Courtney Monroe Christine Pellegrini Delia Smith West  Abstract: Objective The goal of this paper is to provide an overview of the emerging lower-burden mobile dietary self-monitoring approaches and provide a...

Anyone Else Have This Experience: Sharing the Emotional Labor of Tracking Data About Me

by Research Team | Apr 3, 2021 | Research Publications

Author(s): Megan Knittel Faye Kollig Abrielle Mason Rick Wash Abstract: Self-tracking technologies, ranging from digital thermometers to wearable fitness trackers, allow users to use personal data accumulated from their everyday activities. But, to use these data,...

Determinants of Longitudinal Adherence in Smartphone-Based Self-Tracking for Chronic Health Conditions: Evidence from Axial Spondyloarthritis

by Research Team | Mar 30, 2021 | Research Publications

Author(s): Simon L. Jones William Hue Ryan M. Kelly Rosemarie Barnett Violet Henderson Raj Sengupta Abstract: The use of interactive mobile and wearable technologies for understanding and managing health conditions is a growing area of interest for patients, health...
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