2022
DOI: 10.2196/30468
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Data Collection Mechanisms in Health and Wellness Apps: Review and Analysis

Abstract: Background There has been a steady rise in the availability of health wearables and built-in smartphone sensors that can be used to collect health data reliably and conveniently from end users. Given the feature overlaps and user tendency to use several apps, these are important factors impacting user experience. However, there is limited work on analyzing the data collection aspect of mobile health (mHealth) apps. Objective This study aims to analyze w… Show more

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“…Digital phenotyping, defined as the “moment-by-moment quantification of the individual-level human phenotype in situ using data from personal digital devices,” is a novel approach for understanding social and behavioral dimensions of health and disease that overcomes many of the challenges inherent in traditional data collection methods ( 18 ). Digital phenotyping uses a smartphone’s embedded sensors to unobtrusively and longitudinally capture real time objective data on users as they interact with and move through their natural environments ( 19 ). This approach has been widely used in behavioral medicine and psychiatry to identify clinical markers of disease risk, monitor symptoms and outcomes, and tailor treatments in mental health and addictive disorders, including substance use overdose and relapse prediction, detection, and intervention ( 20 , 21 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital phenotyping, defined as the “moment-by-moment quantification of the individual-level human phenotype in situ using data from personal digital devices,” is a novel approach for understanding social and behavioral dimensions of health and disease that overcomes many of the challenges inherent in traditional data collection methods ( 18 ). Digital phenotyping uses a smartphone’s embedded sensors to unobtrusively and longitudinally capture real time objective data on users as they interact with and move through their natural environments ( 19 ). This approach has been widely used in behavioral medicine and psychiatry to identify clinical markers of disease risk, monitor symptoms and outcomes, and tailor treatments in mental health and addictive disorders, including substance use overdose and relapse prediction, detection, and intervention ( 20 , 21 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, smartwatches and wristbands with various sensors can collect continuous biological, behavioral, and environmental data; deliver health interventions; and measure users' health outcomes [12]. Mobile apps can keep people connected with their families and friends, disseminate health information [13], store and share health and lifestyle data [14], manage chronic diseases [15], and manage medical appointments [16]. Self-test kits, such as Antigen Rapid Test Kits, allow people to obtain results swiftly and conveniently at any location and time [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A plethora of mHealth apps offer an array of features, encompassing workout tracking, medication reminders, and general health monitoring facilitated by smartphone sensors. Some applications also offer manual data entry options, including meal tracking and weight loss guidance [ 26 ]. These diverse functionalities empower individuals to tailor their cardiovascular health management in accordance with their specific requirements and preferences.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%