Published on in Vol 25 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/41082, first published .
Turning When Using Smartphone in Persons With and Those Without Neurologic Conditions: Observational Study

Turning When Using Smartphone in Persons With and Those Without Neurologic Conditions: Observational Study

Turning When Using Smartphone in Persons With and Those Without Neurologic Conditions: Observational Study

Journals

  1. Lino T, Scarmagnan G, Sobrinho-Junior S, Tessari G, Gonçalves G, Pereira H, Christofoletti G. Impact of Using Smartphone While Walking or Standing: A Study Focused on Age and Cognition. Brain Sciences 2023;13(7):987 View
  2. Marrocco W, Galli A, Scotti S, Calabrese N, Misericordia P, Dalle Vedove A, Marrocco G, D’Ingianna A, Pizzini A, Fini M, Tomino C, Bonassi S. A Multicomponent Primary-Care Intervention for Preventing Falls in Older Adults Living in the Community: The PREMIO Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine 2023;12(22):7134 View
  3. Morgan C, Tonkin E, Masullo A, Jovan F, Sikdar A, Khaire P, Mirmehdi M, McConville R, Tourte G, Whone A, Craddock I. A multimodal dataset of real world mobility activities in Parkinson’s disease. Scientific Data 2023;10(1) View