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Brief student text entries complement wearable data for health monitoring

Researchers explored using brief text entries to supplement wearable sensor data for monitoring student health. In a year-long study of 458 university students, participants provided short responses about their concerns, which were analyzed alongside data from Oura rings. The study found that the emotional tone of these text entries, rather than their specific topic, correlated with sleep quality, physical activity, and heart rate variability. AI

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IMPACT Suggests a low-burden method to enrich psychological context for passive health monitoring, potentially improving digital health interventions.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains an academic paper detailing a study on using text data to complement sensor data for health monitoring. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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    A Formative Study of Brief Affective Text as a Complement to Wearable Sensing for Longitudinal Student Health Monitoring

    Wearable devices capture physiological and behavioral data with increasing fidelity, but the psychological context shaping these outcomes is difficult to recover from sensor data alone, limiting passive sensing utility for digital health. We examined whether ultra-brief naturalis…