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Recent Advancements in Wearable Hydration-Monitoring Technologies: Scoping Review of Sensors, Trends, and Future Directions

Recent Advancements in Wearable Hydration-Monitoring Technologies: Scoping Review of Sensors, Trends, and Future Directions

Specifically, the objectives were as follows: (1) to examine the various types of sensors and technologies used for hydration monitoring, providing insights into their functionalities, advantages, and limitations; (2) to assess the trade-offs between different monitoring methods, highlighting the optimal use cases for each sensor type and category; (3) to identify trends and emerging techniques in wearable hydration monitoring, offering a forward-looking view of technology adoption and innovation; (4) to evaluate

Nazim A. Belabbaci, Raphael Anaadumba, Mohammad Arif Ul Alam

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e60569

The Influence of Popular Media on Public Interest in Red-Light Therapy: Longitudinal Trend Analysis

The Influence of Popular Media on Public Interest in Red-Light Therapy: Longitudinal Trend Analysis

Here, we examine the impact of Tik Tok exposure on public interest in RLT and compare trends with conventional skin care treatments.

Catherine Z Shen, Aaron T Zhao

JMIR Dermatol 2025;8:e69796

Analyzing Trends in Suicidal Thoughts Among Patients With Psychosis in India: Exploratory Secondary Analysis of Smartphone Ecological Momentary Assessment Data

Analyzing Trends in Suicidal Thoughts Among Patients With Psychosis in India: Exploratory Secondary Analysis of Smartphone Ecological Momentary Assessment Data

This study aimed to explore the feasibility of using EMA to track SI in tertiary hospital outpatients with psychosis in lower-resource settings in India, duration and temporal trends of SI, particularly the estimation of the duration of onset to offset of SI (primary objective) over a substantially long follow-up period, and association between temporal trends of SI and symptoms of schizophrenia.

Ameya P Bondre, Aashish Ranjan, Ritu Shrivastava, Deepak Tugnawat, Nirmal Kumar Chaturvedi, Anant Bhan, Snehil Gupta, Abhijit R Rozatkar, Srilakshmi Nagendra, Siddharth Dutt, Soumya Choudhary, Preethi V Reddy, Urvakhsh Meherwan Mehta, John A Naslund, John Torous

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67745

2024: A Year of Nursing Informatics Research in Review

2024: A Year of Nursing Informatics Research in Review

Findings from the review of the articles revealed many trends that I describe in more detail below. Over the past year, several articles were published that assessed the current state of the science of AI in nursing; the design of AI algorithms; and the effectiveness of AI’s implementation in nursing contexts, such as hospital, community, and long-term care settings.

Elizabeth Borycki

JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e74345

Current Status and Future Directions of Ferroptosis Research in Breast Cancer: Bibliometric Analysis

Current Status and Future Directions of Ferroptosis Research in Breast Cancer: Bibliometric Analysis

(B) Heatmap of country publication trends. (C) Map of country collaboration relationships. As shown in the data presented in Multimedia Appendix 2, this study found that the highest citation count was from the paper “Ferroptosis is induced following siramesine and lapatinib treatment of breast cancer cells,” published in the journal Cell Death & Disease, with 38 citations.

Jia-Yuan Luo, Yu-Long Deng, Shang-Yi Lu, Si-Yan Chen, Rong-Quan He, Di-Yuan Qin, Bang-Teng Chi, Gang Chen, Xia Yang, Wei Peng

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e66286

Engagement With and Use of Health Information on Social Media Among US Latino Individuals: National Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Engagement With and Use of Health Information on Social Media Among US Latino Individuals: National Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Despite these findings, the literature to date has not reported national trends in how Latino individuals engage with health information on social media compared to non-Latino White (NLW) individuals, nor whether the information they have engaged with has triggered offline actions that can influence health outcomes. As such, our first research question (RQ) asks “Does engagement with and usage of health information encountered on social media differ between Latino and NLW social media users?”

Yonaira M Rivera, Kathryna Corpuz, Tahilin Sanchez Karver

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e59387

Estimating Trends in Cardiovascular Disease Risk for the EXPOSE (Explaining Population Trends in Cardiovascular Risk: A Comparative Analysis of Health Transitions in South Africa and England) Study: Repeated Cross-Sectional Study

Estimating Trends in Cardiovascular Disease Risk for the EXPOSE (Explaining Population Trends in Cardiovascular Risk: A Comparative Analysis of Health Transitions in South Africa and England) Study: Repeated Cross-Sectional Study

The EXPOSE (Explaining Population Trends in Cardiovascular Risk: A Comparative Analysis of Health Transitions in South Africa and England) study uses participant-level data from nationally representative health surveys to examine health transitions by identifying and quantifying the drivers of trends in CVD risk in a middle-income country such as South Africa compared with a high-income nation such as England.

Shaun Scholes, Jennifer S Mindell, Mari Toomse-Smith, Annibale Cois, Kafui Adjaye-Gbewonyo

JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e64893

Insights and Trends in Open Note Access: Retrospective Observational Study

Insights and Trends in Open Note Access: Retrospective Observational Study

In particular, we sought to study trends in access over time; characterize access in terms of age, sex, and type of clinical interaction; and assess the method of access to help uncover areas of improvement in patient engagement as well as identify further areas of research. The study was conducted at Erie County Medical Center, a level 1 regional trauma and teaching center with 573 inpatient beds and 24 practice locations in Buffalo, New York. There were approximately 154,501 visits in 2023.

Randeep Singh Badwal, Paul Cavo, Mandip Panesar

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e55982

Studies of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Registered on ClinicalTrials.gov: Cross-Sectional Study With Temporal Trends, 2010-2023

Studies of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Registered on ClinicalTrials.gov: Cross-Sectional Study With Temporal Trends, 2010-2023

We aimed to evaluate temporal trends over the past 14 years, identifying variations that may not be immediately apparent from aggregated totals at a single point in time. We highlighted the fastest-growing characteristics over time and those that have remained unchanged.

Shoko Maru, Michael D Matthias, Ryohei Kuwatsuru, Ross J Simpson Jr

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e57750

Temporal Trends in the Prevalence of Child Undernutrition in China From 2000 to 2019, With Projections of Prevalence in 2030: Cross-Sectional Analysis

Temporal Trends in the Prevalence of Child Undernutrition in China From 2000 to 2019, With Projections of Prevalence in 2030: Cross-Sectional Analysis

No long-term comprehensive trends in CGF in China have been reported, and thus, long-term CGF research of children younger than 5 years throughout China is needed. In this study, we used the local burden of disease (LBD) 2019 database to analyze the previously unknown overall and regional trends in CGF in China from 2000 to 2019 and predict CGF by 2030.

Zeyu Zhang, Sijia Li, Zidan Zhai, Ting Qiu, Yu Zhou, Heng Zhang

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e58564