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Impact of Mānuka Honey on Symptoms and Quality of Life in Individuals With Functional Dyspepsia: Protocol for a Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial

Impact of Mānuka Honey on Symptoms and Quality of Life in Individuals With Functional Dyspepsia: Protocol for a Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial

The data files were stored in Microsoft Excel for raw data and as data analysis files in R (version 4.3.2, R Foundation for Statistical Computing), Stata (version 18.0, Stata Corp), or SPSS (version 29, IBM Corp). These data were only identified by the unique identification of the participant. Participants were identified by researchers only by their unique identification.

Laura Ombasa, Jody Miller, Lara Ware, Holly Abbotts-Holmes, Jeffry Tang, Olivier Gasser, Karl Fraser, Simone Bayer, Roslyn Kemp, Rory Costello, Andrew Highton, Jackie Evans, Troy Merry, Michael Schultz, Chris Frampton, Richard Gearry, Warren McNabb, Nicole Roy

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66417

Effect of an Online Mobility Self-Management Program on Walking Speed in Older Adults With Preclinical Mobility Limitation: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Effect of an Online Mobility Self-Management Program on Walking Speed in Older Adults With Preclinical Mobility Limitation: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

It has strong interrater reliability (ICC 0.94) and concurrent validity with the Berg Balance Scale (r=–0.66) [64]. There are no reports on the minimal detectable change for the Dual-Task TUG, but the minimal detectable change for the TUG is between 3.5 and 4.1 seconds [66,67]. The 2-minute step test is a test of exercise capacity that can be used as an alternative to a timed long-distance walking test when assessment space is limited [68].

Julie Richardson, Ayse Kuspinar, Susanne Sinclair, Marla Beauchamp, Sinead Dufour, Ada Tang, Joy MacDermid, Evelyne Durocher, Lehana Thabane, Feng Xie, Andrew Costa

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e72585

Assessing the Accuracy and Reliability of Large Language Models in Psychiatry Using Standardized Multiple-Choice Questions: Cross-Sectional Study

Assessing the Accuracy and Reliability of Large Language Models in Psychiatry Using Standardized Multiple-Choice Questions: Cross-Sectional Study

In contrast to these findings, there were no associations between the self-reported confidence and response correctness of GPT-4 and GPT-4o (P=.98 and P=.32, respectively) and only a weak positive correlation between the self-reported confidence and response correctness of GPT-3.5 (r=0.211; P=.009; Table 4). GPT-4 appeared to generate lower self-evaluation measures and a wider range of scores compared to GPT-3.5 and GPT-4o.

Kaitlin Hanss, Karthik V Sarma, Anne L Glowinski, Andrew Krystal, Ramotse Saunders, Andrew Halls, Sasha Gorrell, Erin Reilly

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69910