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Artificial Intelligence as a Potential Catalyst to a More Equitable Cancer Care

Artificial Intelligence as a Potential Catalyst to a More Equitable Cancer Care

AI can be used in remote patient monitoring systems to track the health status of patients with chronic diseases, alerting health care providers to changes that may require intervention. AI algorithms analyze data from wearable devices and home monitoring equipment, detecting deviations in health metrics, enabling timely interventions and better management of chronic conditions [8,16].

Sebastian Garcia-Saiso, Myrna Marti, Karina Pesce, Silvana Luciani, Oscar Mujica, Anselm Hennis, Marcelo D'Agostino

JMIR Cancer 2024;10:e57276

The Changes in Levels and Barriers of Physical Activity Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults During and After the Fifth Wave of COVID-19 Outbreak in Hong Kong: Repeated Random Telephone Surveys

The Changes in Levels and Barriers of Physical Activity Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults During and After the Fifth Wave of COVID-19 Outbreak in Hong Kong: Repeated Random Telephone Surveys

The changes in PA are presented in Table 2. As compared to participants in the first round, fewer participants had a low level of PA in the second round. Participants in the second round had higher MET-minutes/week and minutes of MVPA per week than those in the first round.

Zixin Wang, Yuan Fang, Paul Shing-Fong Chan, Fuk Yuen Yu, Fenghua Sun

JMIR Aging 2023;6:e42223