BACKGROUND: New models of scalable population-based data collection that integrate digital and mobile health (mHealth) data are necessary. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe a cardiovascular digital and mHealth electronic cohort (e-cohort) embedded in a traditional longitudinal cohort study, the Framingham Heart Study (FHS). METHODS: We invited eligible and consenting FHS Generation 3 and Omni participants to download the electronic Framingham Heart Study (eFHS) app onto their mobile phones and co-deployed a digital blood pressure (BP) cuff. Thereafter, participants were also offered a smartwatch (Apple Watch). Participants are invited to complete surveys through the eFHS app, to perform weekly BP measurements, and to wear the...
Studies have established the importance of physical activity and fitness for long-term cardiovascula...
Introduction : Virtual clinic is where health care professional giving consultations, advice and tr...
The use of data from smartphones and wearable devices has huge potential for population health resea...
Background: New avenues of data collection such as eHealth and mobile technology have the potential ...
Abstract Long-term use of digital devices is critical for successful clinical or research use, but d...
Importance: Studies have established the importance of physical activity and fitness, yet limited d...
Summary: Background: Wearable technology has rapidly entered consumer markets and has health-care p...
Background: Adoption of healthy lifestyle and compliance with cholesterol-lowering medication reduce...
Background: The broad availability of smartphones and the number of health apps in app stores have r...
Objective: There is significant interest in the role of digital health technology in enabling optima...
Reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease is of paramount importance in patients who s...
Background: Digital medicine and smartphone-enabled health technologies provide a novel source of hu...
Today is an age of rapid digital integration, yet the capabilities of modern-day smartphones and sma...
Open access via Sage agreement (waiting final approval) Funding: Global Health and Management - MSc ...
Background. Mobile health and digital medicine technologies are becoming increasingly used by indivi...
Studies have established the importance of physical activity and fitness for long-term cardiovascula...
Introduction : Virtual clinic is where health care professional giving consultations, advice and tr...
The use of data from smartphones and wearable devices has huge potential for population health resea...
Background: New avenues of data collection such as eHealth and mobile technology have the potential ...
Abstract Long-term use of digital devices is critical for successful clinical or research use, but d...
Importance: Studies have established the importance of physical activity and fitness, yet limited d...
Summary: Background: Wearable technology has rapidly entered consumer markets and has health-care p...
Background: Adoption of healthy lifestyle and compliance with cholesterol-lowering medication reduce...
Background: The broad availability of smartphones and the number of health apps in app stores have r...
Objective: There is significant interest in the role of digital health technology in enabling optima...
Reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease is of paramount importance in patients who s...
Background: Digital medicine and smartphone-enabled health technologies provide a novel source of hu...
Today is an age of rapid digital integration, yet the capabilities of modern-day smartphones and sma...
Open access via Sage agreement (waiting final approval) Funding: Global Health and Management - MSc ...
Background. Mobile health and digital medicine technologies are becoming increasingly used by indivi...
Studies have established the importance of physical activity and fitness for long-term cardiovascula...
Introduction : Virtual clinic is where health care professional giving consultations, advice and tr...
The use of data from smartphones and wearable devices has huge potential for population health resea...