Passive Sensing of Health Outcomes Through Smartphones: Systematic Review of Current Solutions and Possible Limitations

Aug 25, 2019JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Using Smartphones to Automatically Track Health: Review of Current Methods and Their Limits

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Abstract

Out of 7404 publications, 118 studies highlighted the use of smartphones for health monitoring.

  • Physical activity and mental health are among the most studied applications, comprising 29.6% and 27.9% of the selected papers, respectively.
  • Accelerometers and global positioning systems are the most utilized sensors, appearing in 57.7% and 40.6% of the studies.
  • Smartphones may provide significant advantages for passive health monitoring, though correlations with clinical outcomes are lacking.
  • User engagement and motivation are often not prioritized, impacting adherence to the monitoring systems.

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