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Health Impacts of the Stay-at-Home Order on Community-Dwelling Older Adults and How Technologies May Help: Focus Group Study

Health Impacts of the Stay-at-Home Order on Community-Dwelling Older Adults and How Technologies May Help: Focus Group Study

The impact of the corona virus pandemic social distancing requirement has impacted my mental health: Not at all Somewhat A lot The impact of the corona virus pandemic social distancing requirement has impacted my physical health: Not at all Somewhat A lot Two additional group meetings were held in September 2020 with a subset of participants who reviewed a summary presentation of the study results.

Jessica R Daly, Colin Depp, Sarah A Graham, Dilip V Jeste, Ho-Cheol Kim, Ellen E Lee, Camille Nebeker

JMIR Aging 2021;4(1):e25779

Relationships Between Blood Pressure Reduction, Weight Loss, and Engagement in a Digital App–Based Hypertension Care Program: Observational Study

Relationships Between Blood Pressure Reduction, Weight Loss, and Engagement in a Digital App–Based Hypertension Care Program: Observational Study

Conversational AI technologies facilitate humanlike interactions between a robot (computer) and a human via a text-based interface. See Multimedia Appendix 1 [1,14,18-22] for a detailed description. After enrollment, participants completed a brief orientation on how to obtain accurate BP measurements, set medication reminders, and select an optional weight loss goal. Participants then progressed through weekly educational lessons spread over 26 weeks.

OraLee H Branch, Mohit Rikhy, Lisa A Auster-Gussman, Kimberly G Lockwood, Sarah A Graham

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(10):e38215

The Effects of Providing a Connected Scale in an App-Based Digital Health Program: Cross-sectional Examination

The Effects of Providing a Connected Scale in an App-Based Digital Health Program: Cross-sectional Examination

The purpose of this study was to examine whether the provision of a digital body weight scale as part of one’s digital health program was related to increased self-weighing and longer retention. The primary hypothesis was that members provided with a scale would weigh more frequently and remain in the program for longer than those not provided with a scale.

Lisa A Auster-Gussman, Mohit Rikhy, Kimberly G Lockwood, OraLee H Branch, Sarah A Graham

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2023;11:e40865

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