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Attitudes, Barriers, and Motivators Toward Daily Walking and a Mobile App to Increase Walking Among Women: Web-Based Anonymous Survey

Attitudes, Barriers, and Motivators Toward Daily Walking and a Mobile App to Increase Walking Among Women: Web-Based Anonymous Survey

The use of technology, including wearable fitness trackers and smartphones, shows a great deal of promise for measuring and encouraging walking among women [25]. Results of a 2015 feasibility study by Arigo [17] showed that a large proportion of midlife women had purchased or intended to purchase a wearable tracking device for personal use after returning the program device used in the study (16/20, 80%).

Catherine Jones, Shikha Chandarana, Amita Vyas, Melissa Napolitano

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e48668

Women’s Satisfaction With Telehealth Services During The COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-sectional Survey Study

Women’s Satisfaction With Telehealth Services During The COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-sectional Survey Study

A study of patient satisfaction with telehealth in a rural community during the pandemic found that adults 35 years and older were less satisfied with telehealth compared to younger adults between the ages of 18 and 34 years [12]. Similarly, a study of patients in an urban community found that younger adults had more positive experiences with their telehealth visits compared to older adults [13].

Diletta F Mittone, Caitlin P Bailey, Ebony L Eddy, Melissa A Napolitano, Amita Vyas

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2022;5(4):e41356

Availability and Accessibility of Student-Specific Weight Loss Programs and Other Risk Prevention Health Services on College Campuses

Availability and Accessibility of Student-Specific Weight Loss Programs and Other Risk Prevention Health Services on College Campuses

Services offered on university campuses are a convenient resource for undergraduate students looking for assistance with the college adjustment. Undergraduate students’ need for university-based health services has increased over the past 5 years, as evidenced in a 2013 survey of college counselors [3].

Sarah Beth Lynch, Sharon Hayes, Melissa Napolitano, Katrina Hufnagel

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016;2(1):e29