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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Sep 5, 2022
Date Accepted: Dec 29, 2022

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Charting a Course for Smartphones and Wearables to Transform Population Health Research

Dixon WG, van der Veer SN, Ali SM, Laidlaw L, Dobson RJ, Sudlow C, Chico T, MacArthur JAL, Doherty A

Charting a Course for Smartphones and Wearables to Transform Population Health Research

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e42449

DOI: 10.2196/42449

PMID: 36749628

PMCID: 7614184

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Charting a course for smartphones and wearables to transform population health research

  • William G Dixon; 
  • Sabine N van der Veer; 
  • Syed Mustafa Ali; 
  • Lynn Laidlaw; 
  • Richard JB Dobson; 
  • Cathie Sudlow; 
  • Tim Chico; 
  • Jacqueline A L MacArthur; 
  • Aiden Doherty

ABSTRACT

The use of data from smartphones and wearable devices has huge potential for population health research given high device ownership, the range of novel health-relevant data types available from consumer devices, and the frequency and duration over which data are, or could be, collected. Yet the uptake and success of large-scale mobile health research in the last decade has not matched the hyped opportunity. We make the argument that digital person-generated health data is required and necessary to answer many top priority research questions through illustrative examples. We then summarise the findings from two UK initiatives that sought to describe what needs to be done, and in what way, to realise the future opportunities of digital person-generated health data for clinically important population health research.


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Please cite as:

Dixon WG, van der Veer SN, Ali SM, Laidlaw L, Dobson RJ, Sudlow C, Chico T, MacArthur JAL, Doherty A

Charting a Course for Smartphones and Wearables to Transform Population Health Research

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e42449

DOI: 10.2196/42449

PMID: 36749628

PMCID: 7614184

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