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A Voice-Activated Device Exercise and Social Engagement Program for Older Adult–Care Partner Dyads: Pilot Clinical Trial and Focus Group Study Evaluating the Feasibility, Use, and Estimated Functional Impact of EngAGE

A Voice-Activated Device Exercise and Social Engagement Program for Older Adult–Care Partner Dyads: Pilot Clinical Trial and Focus Group Study Evaluating the Feasibility, Use, and Estimated Functional Impact of EngAGE

The adapted frailty phenotype included 5 components: unintentional weight loss in the prior year (5% or 10 pounds), weakness (average of 3 dominant grip strength measures), exhaustion (2 self-reported questions from the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale [16,17]), slowness (average of 3 15-foot usual walks), and low physical activity level (6-item version of the Minnesota Leisure Time Physical Activities Questionnaire [16,18]; Text S1 in Multimedia Appendix 2 [16-19]).

Megan Huisingh-Scheetz, Roscoe F Nicholson III, Saira Shervani, Chelsea Smith, Margaret Danilovich, Laura Finch, Yadira Montoya, Louise C Hawkley

JMIR Aging 2024;7:e56502

Associations of Country-Specific and Sociodemographic Factors With Self-Reported COVID-19–Related Symptoms: Multivariable Analysis of Data From the CoronaCheck Mobile Health Platform

Associations of Country-Specific and Sociodemographic Factors With Self-Reported COVID-19–Related Symptoms: Multivariable Analysis of Data From the CoronaCheck Mobile Health Platform

Participants were asked about the presence of 11 different COVID-19–related symptoms in the past 24 hours (yes/no): fever (defined as a temperature of 37.5 °C or more), sore throat, stuffed or runny nose, cough, loss of smell, loss of taste, shortness of breath, headache, muscle or joint pain, diarrhea, and general weakness.

Elke Humer, Thomas Keil, Carolin Stupp, Winfried Schlee, Manfred Wildner, Peter Heuschmann, Michael Winter, Thomas Probst, Rüdiger Pryss

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2023;9:e40958