Published on in Vol 19, No 11 (2017): November

Brain Activation in Response to Personalized Behavioral and Physiological Feedback From Self-Monitoring Technology: Pilot Study

Brain Activation in Response to Personalized Behavioral and Physiological Feedback From Self-Monitoring Technology: Pilot Study

Brain Activation in Response to Personalized Behavioral and Physiological Feedback From Self-Monitoring Technology: Pilot Study

Journals

  1. Kingsnorth A, Whelan M, Sanders J, Sherar L, Esliger D. Using Digital Health Technologies to Understand the Association Between Movement Behaviors and Interstitial Glucose: Exploratory Analysis. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018;6(5):e114 View
  2. McMillan K, Paing A, Kirk A, Hewitt A, MacRury S, Collier A, Chastin S. Measuring group and individual relationship between patterns in sedentary behaviour and glucose in type 2 diabetes adults. Practical Diabetes 2020;37(1):13 View
  3. Ho T, Lee C, Wong S, Lau Y. Internet-based self-monitoring interventions for overweight and obese adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2018;120:20 View
  4. Forth K, Layne C, Madansingh S. Self-Monitoring of Balance Performance can Reduce the Rate of Falls Among Older Adults. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 2021;3 View
  5. Triana A, Saramäki J, Glerean E, Hayward N. Neuroscience meets behavior: A systematic literature review on magnetic resonance imaging of the brain combined with real‐world digital phenotyping. Human Brain Mapping 2024;45(4) View