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. 2020 Sep 23;57:101506. doi: 10.1016/j.tele.2020.101506

Table 7.

Most Cited Articles.

Cited by Authors Title Year Source title Citations per year
598 Boulos M.N.K., Wheeler S., Tavares C., Jones R. How smartphones are changing the face of mobile and participatory healthcare: An overview, with an example from eCAALYX 2011 BioMedical Engineering Online 74.75
316 Krebs P., Duncan D.T. Health app use among US mobile phone owners: A national survey 2015 JMIR mHEALTH and uHEALTH 79.00
206 Middelweerd A., Mollee J.S., van der Wal C.N., Brug J., te Velde S.J. Apps to promote physical activity among adults: A review and content analysis 2014 International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 41.20
200 Young J., Angevaren M., Rusted J., Tabet N. Aerobic exercise to improve cognitive function in older people without known cognitive impairment 2015 Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 50.00
183 Dimitrov D.V. Medical internet of things and big data in healthcare 2016 Healthcare Informatics Research 61.00
175 Schoeppe S., Alley S., Van Lippevelde W., Bray N.A., Williams S.L., Duncan M.J., Vandelanotte C. Efficacy of interventions that use apps to improve diet, physical activity and sedentary behaviour: A systematic review 2016 International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 58.33
175 Azar K.M.J., Lesser L.I., Laing B.Y., Stephens J., Aurora M.S., Burke L.E., Palaniappan L.P. Mobile applications for weight management: Theory-based content analysis 2013 American Journal of Preventive Medicine 29.17
167 Payne H.E., Lister C., West J.H., Bernhardt J.M Behavioral Functionality of Mobile Apps in Health Interventions: A Systematic Review of the Literature 2015 Journal of Medical Internet Research 41.75
161 West J.H., Hall P.C., Hanson C.L., Barnes M.D., Giraud-Carrier C., Barrett J. There's an app for that: Content analysis of paid health and fitness apps 2012 Journal of Medical Internet Research 23.00
156 Lister C., West J.H., Cannon B., Sax T., Brodegard D. Just a fad? Gamification in health and fitness apps 2014 Journal of Medical Internet Research 31.20
153 Haghi M., Thurow K., Stoll R. Wearable devices in medical internet of things: Scientific research and commercially available devices 2017 Healthcare Informatics Research 76.50
145 Direito A., Pfaeffli Dale L., Shields E., Dobson R., Whittaker R., Maddison R. Do physical activity and dietary smartphone applications incorporate evidence-based behaviour change techniques? 2014 BMC Public Health 29.00
130 Cowan L.T., van Wagenen S.A., Brown B.A., Hedin R.J., Seino-Stephan Y., Hall P.C., West J.H. Apps of Steel: Are Exercise Apps Providing Consumers With Realistic Expectations? A Content Analysis of Exercise Apps for Presence of Behavior Change Theory 2013 Health Education and Behavior 21.67
107 Higgins J.P. Smartphone Applications for Patients' Health and Fitness 2016 American Journal of Medicine 35.67
102 Bardus M., van Beurden S.B., Smith J.R., Abraham C. A review and content analysis of engagement, functionality, aesthetics, information quality, and change techniques in the most popular commercial apps for weight management 2016 International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 34.00
92 Anderson K., Burford O., Emmerton L. Mobile health apps to facilitate self-care: A qualitative study of user experiences 2016 PLoS ONE 30.67
85 Edwards E.A., Lumsden J., Rivas C., Steed L., Edwards L.A., Thiyagarajan A., Sohanpal R., Caton H., Griffiths C.J., Munafò M.R., Taylor S., Walton R.T. Gamification for health promotion: systematic review of behaviour change techniques in smartphone apps 2016 BMJ open 28.33
82 Balsalobre-Fernández C., Glaister M., Lockey R.A. The validity and reliability of an iPhone app for measuring vertical jump performance 2015 Journal of Sports Sciences 20.50
78 Sullivan A.N., Lachman M.E. Behavior change with fitness technology in sedentary adults: A review of the evidence for increasing physical activity 2017 Frontiers in Public Health 39.00
73 Rabin C., Bock B. Desired Features of Smartphone Applications Promoting Physical Activity 2011 Telemedicine and e-Health 9.13
72 McConnell M.V., Shcherbina A., Pavlovic A., Homburger J.R., Goldfeder R.L., Waggot D., Cho M.K., Rosenberger M.E., Haskell W.L., Myers J., Champagne M.A., Mignot E., Landray M., Tarassenko L., Harrington R.A., Yeung A.C., Ashley E.A. Feasibility of obtaining measures of lifestyle from a smartphone app: The MyHeart Counts cardiovascular health study 2017 JAMA Cardiology 36.00
72 Ancker J.S., Witteman H.O., Hafeez B., Provencher T., Van De Graaf M., Wei E. “You get reminded you're a sick person”: Personal data tracking and patients with multiple chronic conditions 2015 Journal of Medical Internet Research 18.00
69 McKay F.H., Cheng C., Wright A., Shill J., Stephens H., Uccellini M. Evaluating mobile phone applications for health behaviour change: A systematic review 2018 Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 69.00
68 Dehling T., Gao FJ., Schneider S., Sunyaev A. Exploring the Far Side of Mobile Health: Information Security and Privacy of Mobile Health Apps on iOS and Android 2015 JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH 17.00
66 Mackert M., Mabry-Flynn A., Champlin S., Donovan E.E., Pounders K. Health literacy and health information technology adoption: The potential for a new digital divide 2016 Journal of Medical Internet Research 22.00
64 Wartella E., Rideout V., Montague H., Beaudoin-Ryan L., Lauricella A. Teens, health and technology: A national survey 2016 Media and Communication 21.33
64 Ancker J.S., Witteman HO., Hafeez B., Provencher T., Van de Graaf M., Wei E. “You Get Reminded You're a Sick Person”: Personal Data Tracking and Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions 2015 Journal of Medical Internet Research 16.00
60 Direito A., Jiang Y., Whittaker R., Maddison R. Apps for IMproving FITness and increasing physical activity among young people: The AIMFIT pragmatic randomized controlled trial 2015 Journal of Medical Internet Research 15.00