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Exploring the Effect of an 8-Week AI-Composed Exercise Program on Pain Intensity and Well-Being in Patients With Spinal Pain: Retrospective Cohort Analysis

Exploring the Effect of an 8-Week AI-Composed Exercise Program on Pain Intensity and Well-Being in Patients With Spinal Pain: Retrospective Cohort Analysis

The relationship between exercise frequency and changes in pain intensity was demonstrated in a large-scale study by Marshall et al [37]. Interestingly, the frequency of exercise was very similar between participants with significant improvement and those with deterioration. This fact may be due to the inclusion of different types of exercise, making it difficult to assess the effect of specific types of exercise.

Annika Griefahn, Florian Avermann, Christoff Zalpour, Robert Percy Marshall, Inés Cordon Morillas, Kerstin Luedtke

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e57826

Exploring the Use of Smartwatches and Activity Trackers for Health-Related Purposes for Children Aged 5 to 11 years: Systematic Review

Exploring the Use of Smartwatches and Activity Trackers for Health-Related Purposes for Children Aged 5 to 11 years: Systematic Review

Potapov and Marshall [66] found that teenagers had concerns about the consequences of sharing their data with others; however, this has not been thoroughly investigated in younger children. In this review, privacy concerns were not directly explored or raised by younger children. However, previous research that has investigated the impact of sharing children’s PA and sleep data with their parents or carer found that children reported being uncomfortable with the surveillance.

Lauren Thompson, Sydney Charitos, Jon Bird, Paul Marshall, Amberly Brigden

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e62944