JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Mobile Apps and Wearable Devices for Heart and Blood Vessel Health

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Abstract

A total of 20 apps and 22 wearables for cardiovascular health were identified, with only 30% of apps designed specifically for the DACH region.

  • Only 25% of apps included sex-specific information.
  • 40% of the apps provided evidence-based research, while 35% offered general health information without references.
  • 20% of apps featured clinical integration, but only 10% could enhance clinician workflows.
  • For wearables, only 9% were tailored to the DACH region, and 40% addressed women's health.
  • More than half of the wearables were medically certified, and 77% referenced scientific research.

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Conflicts of Interest: CJ is an Associate Editor of JMIR Human Factors at the time of this publication. The other authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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