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Mobile biofeedback of heart rate variability in patients with diabetic polyneuropathy

From onlinelibrary.wiley.com

Biofeedback of heart rate variability (HRV) was applied to patients with diabetic polyneuropathy using a new mobile device allowing regularly scheduled self-measurements without the need of visits to a special autonomic laboratory.


Prolonged generation of data over an eight-week period facilitated more precise investigation of cardiac autonomic function and assessment of positive and negative trends of HRV parameters over time. Statistical regression analyses revealed significant trends in 11 of 17 patients, while no significant differences were observed when comparing autonomic screening by short-term HRV and respiratory sinus arrhythmia at baseline and after the 8 weeks training period.


The results of this preliminary study indicate a good practicality of the handheld device and suggest a potential positive effect on cardiac autonomic neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes.

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Digital Consumer Tech Survey 2014 - Accenture

From www.accenture.com

Consumers are not limiting themselves to a few multifunction devices, but instead have increased the number of digital devices. Wearable technology, digital trust and increased usage of apps are all trends that bear watching in 2014.

 

Digital Consumer Tech Survey 2014
The 2014 study is based on a survey fielded in the fall of 2013 of more than 6,000 consumers in six countries. Find out what consumers are interested in buying.

rob halkes's curator insight, January 20, 2014 10:17 AM

Interesting results of this Accenture survey: Consumers tend to reflect on what to do with what device. This will impact the provision of care. Maybe we have to differentiatie to what can best be done with what divice.

See also the download of the report of the survey.