SMARTWATCH EFFECTIVENESS IN PREVENTING NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES: INSIGHTS FROM A GOOGLE FORM SURVEY AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS AT TASHKENT MEDICAL ACADEMY, UZBEKISTAN.
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monitoring, smartwatch, wearable technology, health, physical activity, exercise, habits, medical students, non-communicable diseasesАннотация
Digital in medicine has revolutionised healthcare delivery with smart watches playing a significant role in monitoring and managing health. Smart watches are equipped with various sensors that can track vital signs, physical activity, sleep patterns and even detect irregularities in heart rate or rhythm, the data can be synced to mobile apps or cloud platforms for further analysis and interpretation by healthcare professionals.
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