DarioHealth Study Examines Connection Between Personalization and Sustained Behavior Change in Digital Health
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NEW YORK, March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ DarioHealth Corp. (Nasdaq: DRIO), a pioneer in the global digital therapeutics (DTx) market, today announced the results of a new clinical study that have been published in the
Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) Diabetes. The paper is titled Role of Digital Engagement in Diabetes Care Beyond Measurement: Retrospective Cohort Study.
In the world of digital health, the focus has long been the differences between people - analyzing data, patterns, and demographics to create personas that match like individuals. The idea behind many current digital health solutions is that personalization is your fingerprint , but while fingerprints don t change, people do. What an individual liked and was willing to try yesterday may not be what they are willing to
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LOS ANGELES, March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A new
study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research finds preliminary evidence that Heali, an app that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to make personalized nutrition simple, may provide therapeutic benefits to users with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) specifically, improvements in quality of life and bowel habits.
Researchers at Arizona State University s College of Health Solutions tested Heali in a randomized clinical trial pilot study that monitored two groups with IBS who followed a restricted diet designed to manage IBS symptoms over 4 weeks. They found that those who received educational materials plus access to the app reported improved bowel habits and increased satisfaction with life quality at 2.6 times the rate of the control group that received only the educational materials.