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Applying Multivariate Segmentation Methods to Human Activity Recognition From Wearable Sensors’ Data
Physical activity has direct health benefits, and the American College of Sports Medicine and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [1] publish physical activity guidelines to promote and maintain public health (eg, children should do at least 60 min of physical activity per day). Physical activity also has indirect effects on health by modifying exposures of pollutants.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(2):e11201
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Consumers’ Patient Portal Preferences and Health Literacy: A Survey Using Crowdsourcing
Assessment of lung cancer literacy can help to inform portal module design aimed at improving literacy rates.
As an initial starting point, we were interested in two areas of study: (1) understanding the perceived usability and, in turn, feasibility of information content of patient portals of a convenience cohort taken from the general public, and (2) the demand for lung cancer‒specific health literacy of a convenience cohort taken from the general public.
JMIR Res Protoc 2016;5(2):e104
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