Characterizing the US Population by Patterns of Mobile Health Use for Health and Behavioral Tracking: Analysis of the National Cancer Institute's Health Information National Trends Survey Data
BackgroundMultiple types of mobile health (mHealth) technologies are available, such as smartphone health apps, fitness trackers, and digital medical devices. However, despite their availability, some individuals do not own, do not realize they own, or own but do not use these technologies. Others m...
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Main Authors: | Rising, Camella J (Author), Jensen, Roxanne E (Author), Moser, Richard P (Author), Oh, April (Author) |
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