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- who: from the SESSION , (PAPER) TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ELECTRONIC WEARABLE DEVICE USE AMONG US OLDER ADULTS Mengchi Li1, Qiwei Li2, Chakra Budhathoki3, Sarah Szanton4, and Junxin LI3, Johns Hopkins, University, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, . Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, . Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, . Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, United States Electronic wearable devices(EWD) have been increasingly used in the adult population. Although health benefits of using EWDs may be appealing through health self-monitoring(e_g, physical activity, heart rate, and sleep), safety alerts(e_g . . .
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