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The Effect of Maternal Choline Intake on Offspring Cognition in Adolescence: Protocol for a 14-year Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled Feeding Trial

The Effect of Maternal Choline Intake on Offspring Cognition in Adolescence: Protocol for a 14-year Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled Feeding Trial

One such study evaluated the effect of providing pregnant women with either 900 mg/day of a choline supplement or a placebo from week 17 of gestation through birth and found a beneficial effect of the choline supplement on 5-month-old infants’ auditory attentional gating [17].

Sophie A Roth, Angie E Lam, Barbara J Strupp, Richard L Canfield, Elisabeth Anne Larson

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e73508

Patterns of Engagement With the mHealth Component of a Sexual and Reproductive Health Risk Reduction Intervention for Young People With Depression: Latent Trajectory Analysis

Patterns of Engagement With the mHealth Component of a Sexual and Reproductive Health Risk Reduction Intervention for Young People With Depression: Latent Trajectory Analysis

We undertook a secondary analysis of anonymized data collected from June 2021 to September 2023 in a randomized controlled trial of MARSSI versus a breast health podcast (Clinical Trials.gov NCT04798248).

Lydia A Shrier, Carly E Milliren, Brittany Ciriello, Madison M O'Connell, Sion Kim Harris

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e70219

Developing and Integrating Digital Sources in an Accessible and Sustainable Online Platform for Adolescents and Young Adult Cancer Survivors: Collaborative Design Approach

Developing and Integrating Digital Sources in an Accessible and Sustainable Online Platform for Adolescents and Young Adult Cancer Survivors: Collaborative Design Approach

Increasingly, the internet and digital technologies hold a great promise to provide additional care and support for patients with and survivors of cancer [1]. A growing number of digital interventions have been developed and designed for patients with cancer living with and beyond a cancer diagnosis [2-7].

Carla Vlooswijk, Sophia HE Sleeman, Jonas Pluis, Daphne Bakker, Lisanne de Groot, Eveliene Manten, Peter Heine, Olga Husson, Mies C van Eenbergen, Pieter Vandekerckhove

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60897

Data Dashboard Acceptability, Use, and Perceived Effectiveness in Disseminating Local Overdose Data and Resources in a Rural New York State County: A Cross-Sectional Study

Data Dashboard Acceptability, Use, and Perceived Effectiveness in Disseminating Local Overdose Data and Resources in a Rural New York State County: A Cross-Sectional Study

Following the launch of the dashboard, we conducted a cross-sectional study targeting adults older than 18 years who lived or worked in Cayuga County using a 20-question online Qualtrics survey [20]. We conducted 2 phases of participant recruitment, resulting in a convenience sample. During the initial recruitment phase, spanning from May to August 2023, participants were offered a US $10 Amazon gift card as an incentive.

Zhongxuan He, Monika Salvage, Corinna A Noel

Online J Public Health Inform 2025;17:e68977

A Resource-Efficient, High-Dose, Gamified Neurorehabilitation Program for Chronic Stroke at Home: Retrospective Real-World Analysis

A Resource-Efficient, High-Dose, Gamified Neurorehabilitation Program for Chronic Stroke at Home: Retrospective Real-World Analysis

All patients were assigned to a single-arm treatment group involving a high-dose, home-based training program (Figure 1 A–B). For the purposes of this work, we consider a high-dose program to be one that achieves a total dosage above 20 hours scheduled time, as these doses are generally considered to deliver outcomes above the minimum clinically important difference [2,5,29]. Overall, the program goal was to deliver 36 hours of training during the program.

Spencer A Arbuckle, Anna Sophie Knill, Michelle H Chan-Cortés, Gabriela Rozanski, Anastasia Elena Ford, Louis T Derungs, John W Krakauer, Naveed Ejaz, David Putrino, Jenna Tosto-Mancuso, Meret Branscheidt

JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e69335

Strategy for Withdrawal of Pharmacological Treatment for Urinary Incontinence in Children (StayDry): Protocol for an Open-Label Prospective Randomized Trial

Strategy for Withdrawal of Pharmacological Treatment for Urinary Incontinence in Children (StayDry): Protocol for an Open-Label Prospective Randomized Trial

Continence remained on the same dosage of medication for a minimum of 3 months. Continence remained for a minimum of 3 months (defined as urinary incontinence maximum 1 time a month or less during the last 3 months), self-reported by the participant and the participant’s custody holders. Exclusion criteria The inability of the patents or parental custody holders to understand the Danish written and oral information. Neurogenic detrusor overactivity (neurogenic bladder).

Ann-Kristine Mandøe Svendsen, Søren Hagstrøm, Konstantinos Kamperis, Anna Elizabeth Andersen, Nanna Celina Henneberg, Jason Van Batavia, Anne Estrup Olesen, Luise Borch

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63226

Language Models for Multilabel Document Classification of Surgical Concepts in Exploratory Laparotomy Operative Notes: Algorithm Development Study

Language Models for Multilabel Document Classification of Surgical Concepts in Exploratory Laparotomy Operative Notes: Algorithm Development Study

For this reason, we frame our problem in terms of a multilabel document classification task [6] where operative notes take on a series of binary labels as to whether or not a certain intraoperative finding (eg, bleeding and contamination) or technique (eg, bowel resection, hand-sewn anastomosis, and style of fascial closure) occurred during the case.

Jeremy A Balch, Sasank S Desaraju, Victoria J Nolan, Divya Vellanki, Timothy R Buchanan, Lindsey M Brinkley, Yordan Penev, Ahmet Bilgili, Aashay Patel, Corinne E Chatham, David M Vanderbilt, Rayon Uddin, Azra Bihorac, Philip Efron, Tyler J Loftus, Protiva Rahman, Benjamin Shickel

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e71176

Online Tailored Decision Aid for Maternal Pertussis Vaccination in a Randomized Controlled Trial: Process Evaluation Study

Online Tailored Decision Aid for Maternal Pertussis Vaccination in a Randomized Controlled Trial: Process Evaluation Study

A decision aid is a tool aimed at preparing people to make a decision [3]. Because decision aids have shown promising results for screening decisions, leading to greater knowledge and lower decisional conflict among users, we have developed an online decision aid for MPV decisions [4-6]. This is the first decision aid for MPV to our knowledge.

Charlotte Anraad, Pepijn van Empelen, Robert AC Ruiter, Hilde M van Keulen

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e50709