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View article: Daily Dietary Sodium Intake Among Clinical Trial Participants Recruited From a University Health System or a Federally Qualified Health Center: Secondary Analysis of Baseline Participant Characteristics
Daily Dietary Sodium Intake Among Clinical Trial Participants Recruited From a University Health System or a Federally Qualified Health Center: Secondary Analysis of Baseline Participant Characteristics Open
Background Efforts to improve diversity in clinical trials often prioritize recruitment based on broad demographic factors. This approach may overlook the influence of community context and health-related social needs on health behaviors, …
View article: Physical activity and diet just-in-time adaptive intervention to reduce blood pressure: a randomized controlled trial
Physical activity and diet just-in-time adaptive intervention to reduce blood pressure: a randomized controlled trial Open
Mobile health interventions for behavioral change require large-scale studies to ensure their clinical benefits. We conducted a randomized controlled trial of patients with hypertension to assess the myBPmyLife application in promoting phy…
View article: Daily Dietary Sodium Intake among Clinical Trial Participants Recruited from a University Health System or a Federally Qualified Health Center: A prospective, randomized-controlled, remotely administered trial (Preprint)
Daily Dietary Sodium Intake among Clinical Trial Participants Recruited from a University Health System or a Federally Qualified Health Center: A prospective, randomized-controlled, remotely administered trial (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Clinical trials increasingly focus on diverse recruitment based on demographic factors and health-related social needs. OBJECTIVE We sought to understand the impact of demographic factors and health-related social needs on di…
View article: Text Messages to Promote Physical Activity in Patients With Cardiovascular Disease: A Micro-Randomized Trial of a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention
Text Messages to Promote Physical Activity in Patients With Cardiovascular Disease: A Micro-Randomized Trial of a Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention Open
BACKGROUND: Text messages may enhance physical activity levels in patients with cardiovascular disease, including those enrolled in cardiac rehabilitation. However, the independent and long-term effects of text messages remain uncertain. M…
View article: Acceptability of a Text Message‐Based Mobile Health Intervention to Promote Physical Activity in Cardiac Rehabilitation Enrollees: A Qualitative Substudy of Participant Perspectives
Acceptability of a Text Message‐Based Mobile Health Intervention to Promote Physical Activity in Cardiac Rehabilitation Enrollees: A Qualitative Substudy of Participant Perspectives Open
Background Mobile health (mHealth) interventions have the potential to deliver longitudinal support to users outside of episodic clinical encounters. We performed a qualitative substudy to assess the acceptability of a text message‐based m…
View article: A Physical Activity and Diet Just‐in‐Time Adaptive Intervention to Reduce Blood Pressure: The myBPmyLife Study Rationale and Design
A Physical Activity and Diet Just‐in‐Time Adaptive Intervention to Reduce Blood Pressure: The myBPmyLife Study Rationale and Design Open
Background Smartphone applications and wearable devices are promising mobile health interventions for hypertension self‐management. However, most mobile health interventions fail to use contextual data, potentially diminishing their impact…
View article: A randomized trial of a mobile health intervention to augment cardiac rehabilitation
A randomized trial of a mobile health intervention to augment cardiac rehabilitation Open
View article: Understanding Baseline Physical Activity in Cardiac Rehabilitation Enrollees Using Mobile Health Technologies
Understanding Baseline Physical Activity in Cardiac Rehabilitation Enrollees Using Mobile Health Technologies Open
Background: Baseline physical activity in patients when they initiate cardiac rehabilitation is poorly understood. We used mobile health technology to understand baseline physical activity of patients initiating cardiac rehabilitation with…