Published on in Vol 24, No 8 (2022): August

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/36337, first published .
Association Between Patient Factors and the Effectiveness of Wearable Trackers at Increasing the Number of Steps per Day Among Adults With Cardiometabolic Conditions: Meta-analysis of Individual Patient Data From Randomized Controlled Trials

Association Between Patient Factors and the Effectiveness of Wearable Trackers at Increasing the Number of Steps per Day Among Adults With Cardiometabolic Conditions: Meta-analysis of Individual Patient Data From Randomized Controlled Trials

Association Between Patient Factors and the Effectiveness of Wearable Trackers at Increasing the Number of Steps per Day Among Adults With Cardiometabolic Conditions: Meta-analysis of Individual Patient Data From Randomized Controlled Trials

Journals

  1. Heizmann A, Chapelle C, Laporte S, Roche F, Hupin D, Le Hello C. Impact of wearable device-based interventions with feedback for increasing daily walking activity and physical capacities in cardiovascular patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. BMJ Open 2023;13(7):e069966 View
  2. Fedorchenko Y, Zimba O, Sagtaganov Z, Yessirkepov M. Enhancing chronic disease management through physical activity and pedometry-based health monitoring. Rheumatology International 2024;44(12):2737 View
  3. Riopel-Meunier J, Piché M, Poirier P. Exercise and fitness quantification in clinical practice: why and how; and where are we going?. Canadian Journal of Cardiology 2024 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Rhee S, Rhee E. Diabetes Digital Health, Telehealth, and Artificial Intelligence. View