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Nithya Ramanathan (nithya)
UCLA
 
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Medicine 2.0'12 (Boston, USA)

Identifying Preferences for Mobile Health Applications Self-Monitoring and Self-Management: Focus Group Findings from HIV-Positive Persons and Young Mothers
Dallas Swendeman*, Nithya Ramanathan, Scott Comulada, Betta Dawson, Mary Jane Rotheram-borus, Deborah Estrin

Background: Self-management of risk behaviors is a cornerstone of future population health interventions. Using mobile phones for routine self-monitoring and feedback is a cost-efficient strategy for self-management and ecological momentary interventions (EMI). However, mobile health applications need to be designed to be highly attractive and acceptable to a broad range of patients. Objective: To inform the design of an adaptable mobile health application we aimed to identify the thematic ...

Measures and Real-Time Feedback of Diet, Activity, and Stress Using GPS and Accelerometer Enabled Smartphones
Jeroen Ooms*, Nithya Ramanathan, Joshua Selsky, Hongsuda Tangmunarunkit, Hossein Falaki, Jenkins John, Cameron Ketcham, Brent Longstaff, Mohamad Monibi, Kannan Parameswaran, Deborah Estrin

Today's smartphones can create reliable and valid records of behaviors by autonomously and unobtrusively providing continuous, time-stamped, location and activity information for use by researchers, health care providers and patients across a broad range of health conditions. We have developed an flexible open source platofrm for real-time exploration of individual behavioral exposures. We implemented three self-monitoring functions on GPS- and accelerometer-equipped smartphones to monitor...

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