Current Use and Discrepancies in the Adoption of Health-Related Internet of Things and Apps Among Working Women in Japan: Large-Scale, Internet-Based, Cross-Sectional Survey
BackgroundDemographic changes and a low birth rate have led to a workforce shortage in Japan. To address this issue, the government has promoted engagement of female employment. However, increased female employment can impact women's health. Using Internet of Things (IoT) and apps to manage wom...
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Main Authors: | Kirio Sasayama (Author), Etsuko Nishimura (Author), Noyuri Yamaji (Author), Erika Ota (Author), Hisateru Tachimori (Author), Ataru Igarashi (Author), Naoko Arata (Author), Daisuke Yoneoka (Author), Eiko Saito (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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