Telemedicine and Wearable Monitoring
Cross-source consensus on Telemedicine and Wearable Monitoring from 1 sources and 7 claims.
1 sources · 7 claims
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- Participants wear a Huawei Band V.10.0 that continuously monitors exercise duration, geolocation trajectory, and cardiac parameters including peak and average heart rate. — Telemedicine-based individualised aerobic exercise training in Chinese adults with inactive or mildly active inflammatory bowel disease: study protocol for a single-centre, semi-crossover randomised controlled trial
- Exercise data are automatically synchronised to the Huawei Health app, and participants must upload exercise records immediately upon session completion. — Telemedicine-based individualised aerobic exercise training in Chinese adults with inactive or mildly active inflammatory bowel disease: study protocol for a single-centre, semi-crossover randomised controlled trial
- A WeChat group channel supports training reminders, individualised troubleshooting, and real-time researcher–participant interactions. — Telemedicine-based individualised aerobic exercise training in Chinese adults with inactive or mildly active inflammatory bowel disease: study protocol for a single-centre, semi-crossover randomised controlled trial
- Non-compliance with session targets triggers researcher contact within 48 hours for personalised guidance. — Telemedicine-based individualised aerobic exercise training in Chinese adults with inactive or mildly active inflammatory bowel disease: study protocol for a single-centre, semi-crossover randomised controlled trial
- Weekly cross-checks between wearable data, app logs, and self-reports are performed, with discrepancies resolved through participant verification. — Telemedicine-based individualised aerobic exercise training in Chinese adults with inactive or mildly active inflammatory bowel disease: study protocol for a single-centre, semi-crossover randomised controlled trial
- Motivational interviewing during virtual onboarding proactively addresses behavioural barriers such as motivation and time constraints. — Telemedicine-based individualised aerobic exercise training in Chinese adults with inactive or mildly active inflammatory bowel disease: study protocol for a single-centre, semi-crossover randomised controlled trial
- The use of widely accessible consumer technology is intended to overcome geographical and logistical barriers to exercise in a population with characteristically low physical activity. — Telemedicine-based individualised aerobic exercise training in Chinese adults with inactive or mildly active inflammatory bowel disease: study protocol for a single-centre, semi-crossover randomised controlled trial