The Impact of Wearable Technologies in Health Research: Scoping Review.
Sophie HuhnMiriam AxtHanns-Christian GungaMartina Anna MaggioniStephen MungaDavid OborAli SieValentin BoudoAditi BunkerRainer SauerbornTill W BärnighausenSandra BarteitPublished in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2022)
Wearables showed an increasingly diverse field of application such as COVID-19 prediction, fertility tracking, heat-related illness, drug effects, and psychological interventions; they also included underrepresented populations, such as individuals with rare diseases. There is a lack of research on wearable devices in low-resource contexts. Fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic, we see a shift toward more large-sized, web-based studies where wearables increased insights into the developing pandemic, including forecasting models and the effects of the pandemic. Some studies have indicated that big data extracted from wearables may potentially transform the understanding of population health dynamics and the ability to forecast health trends.