2014
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics4030104
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Commercial Smartphone-Based Devices and Smart Applications for Personalized Healthcare Monitoring and Management

Abstract: Smartphone-based devices and applications (SBDAs) with cost effectiveness and remote sensing are the most promising and effective means of delivering mobile healthcare (mHealthcare). Several SBDAs have been commercialized for the personalized monitoring and/or management of basic physiological parameters, such as blood pressure, weight, body analysis, pulse rate, electrocardiograph, blood glucose, blood glucose saturation, sleeping and physical activity. With advances in Bluetooth technology, software, cloud c… Show more

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“…As the development of mobile technologies enables to provide various healthcare services through smartphones [53], mobile healthcare applications and their use have been increasing [54,55]. In addition, recent study in healthcare has emphasized the importance of preventive care (i.e., Care [56] emphasized the preventive care as an effective tool for overweight and obesity in children, and Dietz, et al [57] suggested patients in overweight use innovative technology to prevent severe obesity).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the development of mobile technologies enables to provide various healthcare services through smartphones [53], mobile healthcare applications and their use have been increasing [54,55]. In addition, recent study in healthcare has emphasized the importance of preventive care (i.e., Care [56] emphasized the preventive care as an effective tool for overweight and obesity in children, and Dietz, et al [57] suggested patients in overweight use innovative technology to prevent severe obesity).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in a study investigating the role of the microbiome in obstructive or restrictive lung disease, periodic assessments of FEV1, lung density, airway dimensions and pulse oximetry, which are continuous surrogates of disease (50), are substantially more informative than a categorical assessment of disease severity based on clinical records. Studies can similarly benefit from the inclusion of high-resolution measurements of disease phenotypes obtained using smartphone-connected digital monitoring devices (51) that are increasingly becoming popular in healthcare.…”
Section: Making Informed Decisions: Study Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, smartphones offer android, windows and iOS operating systems that create opportunities to develop user‐friendly and specific task oriented apps in context to the need of applications. With such multidimensional features it can be envisaged that smartphones have the potentials to offer compact, portable and robust analytical hub architecture for wide range of sensing applications . The built‐in sensors and the latest technology of the smartphones have encouraged different research groups around the world to develop smartphones into optical microscope , fluorescence microscope , spectrometer , optofluidic , microfluidic devices , blood pulsation measuring tool , tubidity meter , interference sensor , pH sensor and other different types of imaged‐based biodetection systems .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%