A Platform to Build Mobile Health Apps: The Personal Health Intervention Toolkit (PHIT)
Personal Health Intervention Toolkit (PHIT) is an advanced cross-platform software framework targeted at personal self-help research on mobile devices. Following the subjective and objective measurement, assessment, and plan methodology for health assessment and intervention recommendations, the PHI...
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Main Authors: | Eckhoff, Randall Peter (Author), Kizakevich, Paul Nicholas (Author), Bakalov, Vesselina (Author), Zhang, Yuying (Author), Bryant, Stephanie Patrice (Author), Hobbs, Maria Ann (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2015-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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