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Accelerometry-Assessed Physical Activity and Circadian Rhythm to Detect Clinical Disability Status in Multiple Sclerosis: Cross-Sectional Study

Accelerometry-Assessed Physical Activity and Circadian Rhythm to Detect Clinical Disability Status in Multiple Sclerosis: Cross-Sectional Study

Accelerometry metrics were derived from accelerometry data collected with the GT9 X Link Acti Graph using a built-in triaxial accelerometer [17]. All participants were instructed to wear the Acti Graph device on the wrist of their nondominant hand for 24 hours a day over a duration of 2 weeks. Accelerometers were set to capture 3 D acceleration at 30 Hz with the acceleration range of ±8 G. The raw acceleration data (.gt3x) were downloaded from the device using Acti Life v6.134 Lite Edition.

Nicole Bou Rjeily, Muraleetharan Sanjayan, Pratim Guha Niyogi, Blake E Dewey, Alexandra Zambriczki Lee, Christy Hulett, Gabriella Dagher, Chen Hu, Rafal D Mazur, Elena M Kenney, Erin Brennan, Anna DuVal, Peter A Calabresi, Vadim Zipunnikov, Kathryn C Fitzgerald, Ellen M Mowry

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e57599

Effects of the Modern Digital Information Environment on Maternal Health Care Professionals, the Role of Midwives, and the People in Their Care: Scoping Review

Effects of the Modern Digital Information Environment on Maternal Health Care Professionals, the Role of Midwives, and the People in Their Care: Scoping Review

In the data extraction phase, a PICO (population, intervention, comparison, and outcome) framework was used to extract and record the following information for each paper: (1) primary population of focus (HCPs), (2) stage of reproductive journey, (3) status and identities of population of focus that impact health equity, (4) country, (5) type of study, (6) link with COVID-19, (7) aspect of digital information environment investigated, (8) (if included) interventions or strategies to address digital information

Elisabeth Wilhelm, Victoria Vivilaki, Jean Calleja-Agius, Elena Petelos, Maria Tzeli, Paraskevi Giaxi, Elena Triantiafyllou, Eleni Asimaki, Faye Alevizou, Tina D Purnat

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70108