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. 2022 Nov 21;24(11):e37501. doi: 10.2196/37501

Table 2.

Experiences with technology or apps use among internet or cellphone users (N=2262).

Internet or cellphone users Values, n (%)
Email, n=1316 (58.3)

Can read new email 1316 (58.3)

Can use the reply feature 981 (43.4)

Can send an email 1001 (44.3)

Can open a file attached to an email 842 (37.2)
Apps to track health or manage health, n=504 (22.3)

Exercise, fitness, pedometer, or heart rate monitor 484 (21.4)

Diet, food, calorie counter 46 (2)

Blood pressure 16 (0.7)

Weight 23 (1)

Blood sugar or diabetes 7 (0.3)

Medication management 7 (0.3)

Sleep 4 (0.2)

Mood 7 (0.3)

Other 6 (0.3)
Digital health technology, n=1565 (69.2)

Digital blood pressure cuff 1387 (61.3)

Digital scale 549 (24.3)

Digital glucometer 418 (18.5)

Other 3 (0.1)
Interest in using the JHSa app in the future, n=2262 (100)

Yes 1269 (56.1)

No 640 (28.3)

Not sure or maybe 353 (15.6)
Social media, n=830 (36.7)

Facebook 784 (34.7)
LinkedIn 94 (4.2)
Google Plus 46 (2.0)
Twitter 83 (3.7)
Other 61 (2.7)
Playing games, n=797 (35.5)

On computer 270 (11.9)
On tablet 337 (14.9)
On smartphone 517 (22.9)
On video game console 37 (1.6)
On other devices 5 (0.2)

aJHS: Jackson Health Study.