基于手机的印第安人糖尿病自我管理与社交网络系统

Juan Li, Jun Kong
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糖尿病在美国印第安人社区的流行是一个严重的公共卫生挑战。随着体重的增加和体力活动的减少,糖尿病的发病率和流行率急剧增加。糖尿病的日常护理主要由患者及其家属来完成,糖尿病控制的有效性很大程度上受自我护理策略和行为的影响。由于手机在大多数人工智能部落中几乎无处不在的使用,在本文中,我们提出了一个基于手机的主动糖尿病自我保健系统,MobiDiaBTs。它是为人工智能患者定制的,采用个性化的方法,考虑到人工智能独特的社会、文化、政治和人口特征。该平台有效、自动地收集用户的身体和社交行为数据,并提供实时的糖尿病健康建议。它还可以帮助患者在一个值得信赖和保护隐私的环境中与其他患者互动。
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Cell phone-based diabetes self-management and social networking system for American Indians
The epidemic of diabetes in American Indian (AI) communities is a serious public health challenge. The incidence and prevalence of diabetes have increased dramatically with accompanying increases in body weight and diminished physical activity. Daily diabetes care is primarily handled by the patients and their families, and the effectiveness of diabetes control is largely impacted by self-care strategies and behaviors. Thanks to the quasi-ubiquitous use of cell phones in most AI tribes, in this paper we propose a cell phone- based proactive diabetes self-care system, MobiDiaBTs. It is customized for AI patients using a personalized approach that considers the unique social, cultural, political, and demographic characteristic of AIs. The platform effectively and automatically collects users' physical and social behavior data and offers real-time diabetes health recommendations. It also can help a patient to interact with fellow patients in a trust-worthy and privacy-preserving environment.
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