Tahri Sqalli et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Evolution of wearable devices in health coaching: Challenges and opportunitiesTahri Sqalli et al., 2020
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- Tahri Sqalli M
- Al-Thani D
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- Frontiers in digital health
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Wearable devices hold an enormous potential in contributing to an improved global health. The availability, non-invasiveness, and affordability of those systems make them promising candidates to transform the standard of care for health coaching. These wearable devices …
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