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Mobile Apps for the Management of Gastrointestinal Diseases: Systematic Search and Evaluation Within App Stores

Mobile Apps for the Management of Gastrointestinal Diseases: Systematic Search and Evaluation Within App Stores

Therefore, the implementation of mobile health (m Health) apps might be a promising approach [33-36]. A recent US study showed that 58.2% of smartphone users had at least 1 m Health app downloaded on their device [37]. Fitness and nutrition apps were the most commonly downloaded m Health apps [37]. However, m Health solutions might also have a potential impact in prevention, diagnostics, and therapy in gastrointestinal disorders [38].

Eva-Maria Messner, Niklas Sturm, Yannik Terhorst, Lasse B Sander, Dana Schultchen, Alexandra Portenhauser, Simone Schmidbaur, Michael Stach, Jochen Klaus, Harald Baumeister, Benjamin M Walter

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(10):e37497

Mobile Apps for Older Adults: Systematic Search and Evaluation Within Online Stores

Mobile Apps for Older Adults: Systematic Search and Evaluation Within Online Stores

Also, older adults occasionally show a lack of perceived self-efficacy regarding mobile app use, which negatively influences uptake [16,18]. Smartphones have become an integral part of everyday life, even for older adults [24,25]. In 2017, 40% of Americans aged 65 years and older were using a smartphone [24]. Two years later, in 2019, 73% of Germans aged 60 to 69 years used a smartphone [26].

Alexandra A Portenhauser, Yannik Terhorst, Dana Schultchen, Lasse B Sander, Michael D Denkinger, Michael Stach, Natalie Waldherr, Dhayana Dallmeier, Harald Baumeister, Eva-Maria Messner

JMIR Aging 2021;4(1):e23313