Published on in Vol 12 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/55207, first published .
The Impact of Air Pollution Information on Individuals’ Exercise Behavior: Empirical Study Using Wearable and Mobile Devices Data

The Impact of Air Pollution Information on Individuals’ Exercise Behavior: Empirical Study Using Wearable and Mobile Devices Data

The Impact of Air Pollution Information on Individuals’ Exercise Behavior: Empirical Study Using Wearable and Mobile Devices Data

Journals

  1. Ma W. Psychological Mechanism of Outdoor Physical Exercise in Polluted Weather Based on Social Cognitive Theory. International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics 2025;20(1):1 View
  2. Fritz R, Cook D. Detecting Older Adults’ Behavior Changes During Adverse External Events Using Ambient Sensing: Longitudinal Observational Study. JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e69052 View
  3. Chan S, Li C, Poo-see Tse P, Wong E, Wang A, Liu H, Hobfoll S, Jim C, Hou W. Air quality and mental health amid COVID-19: a prospective population-based analysis of the mediating role of daily routine disruptions. Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health 2025;18(9):2591 View
  4. Luangwilai T, Ong-Artborirak P, Manomaipiboon B, Ruamtawee W, Kunno J. PM2.5 risk perception and associated with sociodemographic factors in urban Thailand. Scientific Reports 2025;15(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. . Biosensing the Future: Wearable, Ingestible and Implantable Technologies for Health and Wellness Monitoring Part B. View