Centre for Population Health Sciences - CePHaS

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: listopad 2018.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet

    [Now Hiring] Want to drive your passion and research in population health, digital health, , digital education, or health services and outcomes? Join our team at CePHaS now as a Senior Research Fellow! More:

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  2. Medication reminders in diabetes apps are very useful for medication adherence, but not every app does it. More in our latest study: Kudos Geronimo Jimenez, , ,Yin Leng Theng, Bernard Boehm, !

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  3. 2. velj

    Activity Tracker–Based Metrics as Digital Markers of Cardiometabolic Health in Working Adults Well done team!

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  4. 2. velj

    Great work by highlighting the potential value of / in monitoring and cardiometabolic disease risk prediction

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  5. "Less than one fifth of provided evidence‐based steps to guide patients through ..." See what we've uncovered in apps - 'grats , Geronimo Jiminez, , ,Linh Thai, !

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  6. 25. pro 2019.

    Our new article on prevalence of vitamin D deficiency published on the Christmas day. Thanks to all collaborators. Wish you all a happy Christmas and New Year 2020!

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  7. 19. pro 2019.

    Only 1 in 10 apps cover all the strategies recommended in international clinical guidelines, found an -led study. Published in , this highlights the need for responsible design and creation of guidelines for such apps.

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  8. This demonstrates a failure of Apple + Google app stores, +the health app industry in self-governance, and quality and safety assurance. Governance levels should be stratified by the risks and benefits to users of the app, such as when suicide prevention advice is provided."(3/3)

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  9. Authors conclude "Non-existent or inaccurate suicide crisis helpline phone numbers were provided by mental health apps downloaded more than 2 million times. Only 5 out of 69 depression and suicide prevention apps offered all six evidence-based suicide prevention strategies.(2/3)

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  10. Latest work by the team - and ’ suicide risk assessment and management: a systematic assessment of adherence to in . Well done Laura, , , et al (1/3)

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  11. Consensus report by the European Diabetes Association on diabetes digital app technology. Proud that part of the evidence comes from our JAMA paper on diabetes apps' capabilities for blood glucose decision support! Great work , et al

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  12. 20. stu 2019.

    Our new paper exploring the factor structure of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) in a multi-ethnic working population in Singapore.

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  14. 17. stu 2019.

    4 at Baseline and Their Short-Term Changes in a Workplace Cohort in Singapore. 67% of workers were overweight or obese at baseline. Participants gained 0.23 and 0.5kgs at 3 and 12 months leading 2 a 15% increase in those reported 2b overweight/obese at 12months

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  15. 14. stu 2019.

    Our research has also shown that patients - key stakeholders affected by clinical publications - have been excluded from authoring the main guidelines that influence what is reported in these publications. Change needed!

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  16. <1 in 5 provided steps to guide patients through hypo‐ and hyperglycaemia. The majority of apps failed to provide just‐in‐time self‐management education to prevent frequent or severe episodes of hypo‐ and hyperglycaemia

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  17. Read the centre's latest work - Factors influencing quality of life in children with atopic dermatitis and their caregivers: a cross-sectional study. Congrats and great work by our PhD student, Xiaomeng Xu, and colleagues!

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  18. In Singapore, we started World Diabetes Awareness month by making art! Sharing our diabetes journey, highlighting perceptions/stigma of and making our commitments to change the T1 landscape. All to be displayed in one of the hospitals for the

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  19. 29. lis 2019.

    Latest work by the team published in - A Multifactorial Approach to and Its Association with Health-Related Quality of Life in a Multiethnic Asian Working Population

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  20. 28. lis 2019.

    Our cohort profile paper was recently published in "Health Effects of Underground Workspaces cohort: study design and baseline characteristics"

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