In addition to those quoted in the report, the author would like to thank the following people:
Chris Becherer, Dominik Burziwoda, Jon Callas, Robert Cuyler, Brian Harris, Kasper Hallenborg, Tommi Heinonen, Axel Heitmueller, Anand Iyer, Andy Molnar, Bakul Patel, Ameya Phadke, Tim Spector, Qian Qian Tang, Daniel Teichmann, Simon Thomas, Eric Topol, Alexi Yrttiaho
Suggestions for further reading
“Digital Health Trends 2021”
“Deep Medicine” by Eric Topol
“Effectiveness of physical activity monitors in adults: systematic review and meta-analysis”
“Accuracy and Acceptability of Wrist-Wearable Activity-Tracking Devices: Systematic Review of the Literature”
“Evaluations of Commercial Sleep Technologies for Objective Monitoring During Routine Sleeping Conditions”
“Smart wearable devices in cardiovascular care: where we are and how to move forward”
“Pre-symptomatic detection of COVID-19 from smartwatch data”
“Harnessing wearable device data to improve state-level real-time surveillance of influenza-like illness in the USA: a population-based study”
The quantified self Measuring up
- Wearable devices are connecting health care to daily life
- Wearable devices measure a growing array of health indicators
- Apps interpreting data from wearable devices are helping people to live better
- Some health apps are able not just to diagnose diseases, but also to treat them
- Data from wearable devices are changing disease surveillance and medical research
- Sources and acknowledgments