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Uncovering Social States in Healthy and Clinical Populations Using Digital Phenotyping and Hidden Markov Models: Observational Study

Uncovering Social States in Healthy and Clinical Populations Using Digital Phenotyping and Hidden Markov Models: Observational Study

(E) The total dwell time was compared to clinical measures. (F) Lower socially active dwell time in AD versus HCs, and an interaction between socially active dwell time and AD when predicting social functioning, were observed. AD: Alzheimer disease; HC: healthy control; SCC: subjective cognitive complaints; SZ: schizophrenia; S1: state 1; S2: state 2; zt: hidden state at time point, t.

Imogen E Leaning, Andrea Costanzo, Raj Jagesar, Lianne M Reus, Pieter Jelle Visser, Martien J H Kas, Christian F Beckmann, Henricus G Ruhé, Andre F Marquand

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64007

Sex Differences in the Variability of Physical Activity Measurements Across Multiple Timescales Recorded by a Wearable Device: Observational Retrospective Cohort Study

Sex Differences in the Variability of Physical Activity Measurements Across Multiple Timescales Recorded by a Wearable Device: Observational Retrospective Cohort Study

The results from these tests and the distributions compared with these tests are shown in most of the figures and tables (Figures 1 C-E, 2 A-D, 3 D, and 4 A and 4 B; Figures S2-S5 in Multimedia Appendix 1). Population SDs of the subpopulations described were calculated for their relevance to power analysis (Tables S1 and S2 in Multimedia Appendix 1).

Kristin J Varner, Lauryn Keeler Bruce, Severine Soltani, Wendy Hartogensis, Stephan Dilchert, Frederick M Hecht, Anoushka Chowdhary, Leena Pandya, Subhasis Dasgupta, Ilkay Altintas, Amarnath Gupta, Ashley E Mason, Benjamin L Smarr

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66231

Moderators’ Experiences of the Safety and Effectiveness of Patient Engagement in an Asthma Online Health Community: Exploratory Qualitative Interview Study

Moderators’ Experiences of the Safety and Effectiveness of Patient Engagement in an Asthma Online Health Community: Exploratory Qualitative Interview Study

private message (ie, a message sent between users, not published on the OHC and only seen by moderators if reported by a user) was against the rules and when contacting users, the moderators mentioned that they often referred to a published set of community guidelines, which users agreed to abide by when they signed up to the OHC: If I get an inappropriate post, I review it to make sure what part of the terms and conditions it’s breaking, then I’ll delete the post and then I’ll send a warning to the member, via e-mail

Helen E Wood, Georgios Dimitrios Karampatakis, Neil S Coulson, Nishanth Sastry, Xiancheng Li, Stephanie J C Taylor, Chris J Griffiths, Anna De Simoni

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e58167

Recruiting Medical, Dental, and Biomedical Students as First Responders in the Immediate Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Prospective Follow-Up Study

Recruiting Medical, Dental, and Biomedical Students as First Responders in the Immediate Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Prospective Follow-Up Study

Given the use of a web-based platform, methods and results are reported according to the Checklist for Reporting Results of Internet E-Surveys (CHERRIES) guidelines when appropriate [17]. Data were managed in accordance with the European General Data Protection Regulation [18]. A more detailed description of the tools used can be found in Multimedia Appendix 1.

Nicolas Schnetzler, Victor Taramarcaz, Tara Herren, Eric Golay, Simon Regard, François Mach, Amanta Nasution, Robert Larribau, Melanie Suppan, Eduardo Schiffer, Laurent Suppan

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e63018

Peer Review of “Machine Learning Ensemble Identifies Distinct Age-Related Response to Spaceflight in Mammary Tissue (Preprint)”

Peer Review of “Machine Learning Ensemble Identifies Distinct Age-Related Response to Spaceflight in Mammary Tissue (Preprint)”

The manuscript refers to Table 1 subsections “e” and “f,” which are not present. Some figures are also unclear and not explanatory enough. Figure 5: Fonts are too small to read, and part of the legend is cropped. In Figure 1, the caption states that the left plots represent ground mice and the right plots represent space mice, which is not reflected in the figure. On page 4, the principal components analysis statement interpreting Figure 1 A and D is misleading.

Sylvester Sakilay, Mitchell Collier, Arya Rahgozar, Toba Olatoye, Simon Muhindi Savai, Myron Pulier, Randa Salah Gomaa Mahmoud, Clara Amaka Nkpoikanke Akpan, Sayan Mitra, Julie Moonga

JMIRx Bio 2025;3:e75688

Paving the Road for More Ethical and Equitable Policies and Practices in Telerehabilitation in Psychology and Neuropsychology: Protocol for a Rapid Review

Paving the Road for More Ethical and Equitable Policies and Practices in Telerehabilitation in Psychology and Neuropsychology: Protocol for a Rapid Review

The search strategy will be designed for articles related to virtual care using specific keywords related to TR (eg, “telehealth,” “e-health,” “digital health,” “m-health,” and other synonymous terms), neuropsychology, and psychology. Three databases were selected (MEDLINE, CINAHL, and Embase) for their broad scope in medical literature, allowing a comprehensive overview of relevant TR reviews and studies.

Dorothée Morand-Grondin, Jeanne Berthod, Jennifer Sigouin, Simon Beaulieu-Bonneau, Dahlia Kairy

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66639