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Preventive Interventions for Internet Addiction in Young Children: Systematic Review

Preventive Interventions for Internet Addiction in Young Children: Systematic Review

However, they did not discuss the preventive interventions and their outcomes. They highlighted that research into and development of preventive interventions for internet addiction are still scarce, especially for vulnerable populations like children. The finding from Vondráčková and Gabrhelík [25] suggested the need for more intervention studies of children by involving their environment (eg, parents, teachers, and peers).

Yansen Theopilus, Abdullah Al Mahmud, Hilary Davis, Johanna Renny Octavia

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e56896

Development of Automated Triggers in Ambulatory Settings in Brazil: Protocol for a Machine Learning–Based Design Thinking Study

Development of Automated Triggers in Ambulatory Settings in Brazil: Protocol for a Machine Learning–Based Design Thinking Study

Additionally, health care professionals can adopt evidence-based preventive measures, reducing costs associated with AEs and hospital readmissions, enhancing productivity in outpatient care, and contributing to the safety, quality, and effectiveness of care provided. Additionally, in the future, if the outcome is successful, there is the potential to apply it in all units, as planned by the institutional organization.

Claire Nierva Herrera, Fernanda Raphael Escobar Gimenes, João Paulo Herrera, Ricardo Cavalli

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e55466

The Best of Two Worlds to Promote Healthy Cognitive Aging: Definition and Classification Approach of Hybrid Physical Training Interventions

The Best of Two Worlds to Promote Healthy Cognitive Aging: Definition and Classification Approach of Hybrid Physical Training Interventions

Although lifestyle-related interventions (eg, targeting physical activity, sedentary behavior, diet, or sleep) can be effective and implemented along the entire continuum of dementia [9,12-14], preventive approaches should focus on healthy middle-aged and older adults, and preclinical stages of dementia including adults at-risk (eg, adults with subjective cognitive decline [SCD], mild cognitive impairment [MCI], or with the motoric cognitive risk syndrome [MCR]) [9,15-20] to avoid that cognitive impairment and

Fabian Herold, Paula Theobald, Thomas Gronwald, Navin Kaushal, Liye Zou, Eling D de Bruin, Louis Bherer, Notger G Müller

JMIR Aging 2024;7:e56433