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Evaluating the Energy Efficiency of Popular US Smartphone Health Care Apps: Comparative Analysis Study Toward Sustainable Health and Nutrition Apps Practices

Evaluating the Energy Efficiency of Popular US Smartphone Health Care Apps: Comparative Analysis Study Toward Sustainable Health and Nutrition Apps Practices

Nations worldwide and researchers from various disciplines are increasingly focusing on sustainable and energy-efficient techniques for energy production.

Abdullah Almasri, Tatyana Y El-Kour, Liliana Silva, Yousef Abdulfattah

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e58311

Accuracy of the Apple Watch Series 4 and Fitbit Versa for Assessing Energy Expenditure and Heart Rate of Wheelchair Users During Treadmill Wheelchair Propulsion: Cross-sectional Study

Accuracy of the Apple Watch Series 4 and Fitbit Versa for Assessing Energy Expenditure and Heart Rate of Wheelchair Users During Treadmill Wheelchair Propulsion: Cross-sectional Study

This is related to an energy intake that exceeds their energy expenditure (EE), which is approximately 5% to 40% lower in wheelchair users compared to people without a disability [6-8]. Total EE in people without a disability is approximately 1900 to 2900 kcal/day and comprised of 3 components: 60% to 75% attributed to resting EE (REE), 10% to diet-induced thermogenesis, and 15% to 30% to physical activity EE (PAEE) [9,10].

Marius Lyng Danielsson, Melanie Vergeer, Guy Plasqui, Julia Kathrin Baumgart

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e52312