Published on in Vol 26 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/50149, first published .
Comparing Human-Smartphone Interactions and Actigraphy Measurements for Circadian Rhythm Stability and Adiposity: Algorithm Development and Validation Study

Comparing Human-Smartphone Interactions and Actigraphy Measurements for Circadian Rhythm Stability and Adiposity: Algorithm Development and Validation Study

Comparing Human-Smartphone Interactions and Actigraphy Measurements for Circadian Rhythm Stability and Adiposity: Algorithm Development and Validation Study

Comparing Human-Smartphone Interactions and Actigraphy Measurements for Circadian Rhythm Stability and Adiposity: Algorithm Development and Validation Study https://t.co/vKa66P16rM https://t.co/NSHd3ixiiY

5:06 PM · Jun 05, 2024

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New in JMIR: Comparing Human-#Smartphone #mHealth Interactions and Actigraphy Measurements for Circadian Rhythm Stability and Adiposity: Algorithm Development and Validation #Study https://t.co/DVzgaxKVdz https://t.co/R0L5maNIPm

5:24 PM · Jun 05, 2024

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RT @jmirpub: New in JMIR: Comparing Human-#Smartphone #mHealth Interactions and Actigraphy Measurements for Circadian Rhythm Stability and…

5:25 PM · Jun 05, 2024

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Our latest research, published in @jmirpub, using both actigraphy and smartphone data, we found that the regularity of circadian rhythm (Interdaily Stability) is closely linked to body fat indicators like BMI, VAT, and BF%. Read more here: https://t.co/og0ijS4vNF

1:11 PM · Jun 11, 2024

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RT @YuHsuanLin16: Our latest research, published in @jmirpub, using both actigraphy and smartphone data, we found that the regularity of ci…

1:59 PM · Jun 11, 2024

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