Published on 08.11.17 in Vol 19, No 11 (2017): November
Works citing "Brain Activation in Response to Personalized Behavioral and Physiological Feedback From Self-Monitoring Technology: Pilot Study"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.8890):
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Kingsnorth AP, Whelan ME, Sanders JP, Sherar LB, Esliger DW. Using Digital Health Technologies to Understand the Association Between Movement Behaviors and Interstitial Glucose: Exploratory Analysis. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018;6(5):e114
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McMillan KA, Paing AC, Kirk AF, Hewitt A, MacRury S, Collier A, Chastin SF. Measuring group and individual relationship between patterns in sedentary behaviour and glucose in type 2 diabetes adults. Practical Diabetes 2020;37(1):13
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Ho TJH, Lee CCS, Wong SN, Lau Y. Internet-based self-monitoring interventions for overweight and obese adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2018;120:20
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Forth KE, Layne CS, Madansingh SI. Self-Monitoring of Balance Performance can Reduce the Rate of Falls Among Older Adults. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 2021;3
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Triana AM, Saramäki J, Glerean E, Hayward NMEA. Neuroscience meets behavior: A systematic literature review on magnetic resonance imaging of the brain combined with real‐world digital phenotyping. Human Brain Mapping 2024;45(4)
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