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FITLIGHT Training and Its Influence on Visual-Motor Reactions and Dribbling Speed in Female Basketball Players: Prospective Evaluation Study

FITLIGHT Training and Its Influence on Visual-Motor Reactions and Dribbling Speed in Female Basketball Players: Prospective Evaluation Study

Modified t test with dribbling. FITLIGHT technology. Distribution of 10-week FITLIGHT exercise program for basketball players (total program time=4000 min). a The graphics represent training loads for maximum, high, and medium loads. The researcher developed an exercise program using FITLIGHT technology that lasted for 10 weeks; there were 40 sessions in total, with 4 training sessions per week.

Ahmed K Hassan

JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e70519

Recruiting Asian Americans for Online Studies: Methodological Systematic Review

Recruiting Asian Americans for Online Studies: Methodological Systematic Review

Differences in the characteristics of participants recruited online versus offline were further analyzed using an independent Student t test (2-tailed and unpaired), conducted with SPSS version 29.0 (IBM Corp).

Fang Lei, Fei-fei Huang, Ying Jiang

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71765

Nurses’ Experience Regarding Barriers to Providing Internet Plus Continuous Nursing: Mixed Methods Study

Nurses’ Experience Regarding Barriers to Providing Internet Plus Continuous Nursing: Mixed Methods Study

The software SPSS version 26.0 (IBM Corporation) was used for analysis, the measurement of normal distribution data were described by means and SDs, and 2-tailed independent sample t tests were used for comparison between groups. The count data were represented by the use case (%), and a chi-square test was used for the comparison between groups. The test level was bilateral (α=.05). Participants (referred to as as P1, P2, and so on, up to P15) were selected using purposive and snowball sampling methods.

Huanhuan Huang, Zhiyu Chen, Lijuan Chen, Xingyao Du, Qi Huang, Wenbi Jia, Qinghua Zhao

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e65445

Enhancing Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Report Comprehension in Spinal Trauma: Readability Analysis of AI-Generated Explanations for Thoracolumbar Fractures

Enhancing Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Report Comprehension in Spinal Trauma: Readability Analysis of AI-Generated Explanations for Thoracolumbar Fractures

Readability scores were then statistically analyzed using a paired t test to compare readability scores between the original MRI reports written by the radiologist and GPT-4o–generated layman explanations in order to assess whether there was a significant difference in FRES and FKGL scores. Paired t tests were performed on the exact FKGL and FKRE values (not ranges) to assess statistical significance.

David C Sing, Kishan S Shah, Michael Pompliano, Paul H Yi, Calogero Velluto, Ali Bagheri, Robert K Eastlack, Stephen R Stephan, Gregory M Mundis Jr

JMIR AI 2025;4:e69654