Effect of Wearable Technology on Self-Care Behaviors, Physical Activity and Quality of Life
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2016
Publication Title
International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare
Volume
14
Issue
S1
First page number:
S10
Last page number:
S11
Abstract
Background: Self-care and management have been associated with the ability to monitor behaviors. For diabetic patients, it is important to manage physical activity and diet. It is not known if self-monitoring in a Thai population improves health outcomes. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of wearable technology on physical activity and relationships of self-care behaviors and quality of life.
Repository Citation
Inouye, J.,
Lukkahatai, N.,
Soivong, P.,
Li, D.
(2016).
Effect of Wearable Technology on Self-Care Behaviors, Physical Activity and Quality of Life.
International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare, 14(S1),
S10-S11.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.XEB.0000511627.82819.6c