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Mixed pubmed · Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association · 2026

The impact of sleep and movement behaviour on daily mood in people with type 2 diabetes: A smartphone-based digital phenotyping study.

In 61 participants (32 with T2D; 29 without), dynamic structural equation modelling identified 18 significant within-person associations between smartphone-derived sleep/movement behaviours and subsequent daily mood; 17 associations indicated a positive effec…

The impact of sleep and movement behaviour on daily mood in people with type 2 diabetes: A smartphone-based digital phenotyping study.
Mixed pubmed · International journal of adolescent medicine and health · 2026

Excessive screen time on posture, musculoskeletal pain, and quality of life in generation Z adolescents: a cross-sectional study with comparison between the sexes.

Among 408 adolescents (204 males, 204 females), postural assessment showed head anteriorization and pelvic misalignment, with females having greater head and pelvic angular deviations. No significant associations were found between cell phone use and cervical…

Excessive screen time on posture, musculoskeletal pain, and quality of life in generation Z adolescents: a cross-sectional study with comparison between the sexes.
Mixed pubmed · Neuroscience applied · 2026

Sleep, Steps, and Screens: Between- and within-person effects of digital markers of daily life behaviors on smartphone-based assessments of cognitive functioning in depression.

In 502 participants with recurrent MDD, between-person higher step count and higher screen time were positively associated with performance-based cognitive assessments, while sleep duration showed a quadratic negative association; no within-person effects wer…

Sleep, Steps, and Screens: Between- and within-person effects of digital markers of daily life behaviors on smartphone-based assessments of cognitive functioning in depression.
No effect pubmed · Journal of clinical medicine · 2026

Simultaneous Use of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Systems and the Remote Electrical Neuromodulation (REN) Wearable for Patients with Comorbid Diabetes and Migraine: An Interventional Single-Arm Compatibility Study.

In 21 adults using Dexcom G6/G7 or FreeStyle Libre 2/3, median MARD comparing CGM readings during REN ON vs OFF was 1.61% (IQR 0.84–2.44%), significantly below a prespecified 5% threshold (p < 0.001), and all participants had MARD < 5%. No technical interfere…

Simultaneous Use of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Systems and the Remote Electrical Neuromodulation (REN) Wearable for Patients with Comorbid Diabetes and Migraine: An Interventional Single-Arm Compatibility Study.