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Association Between Socioeconomic Inequalities in Pain and All-Cause Mortality in the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study: Longitudinal Cohort Study

Association Between Socioeconomic Inequalities in Pain and All-Cause Mortality in the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study: Longitudinal Cohort Study

Decomposition analysis was further used to describe the contribution of each factor to inequality. The reliability of using the concentration index and its decomposition to measure pain inequalities has been well established in previous studies [16]. Finally, a Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to explore the relationship between pain and all-cause death, and further stratified analysis was conducted based on sociodemographic characteristics.

Zhuo Zhang, Dongmei Xue, Ying Bian

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e54309

Fine Detection of Human Motion During Activities of Daily Living as a Clinical Indicator for the Detection and Early Treatment of Chronic Diseases: The E-Mob Project

Fine Detection of Human Motion During Activities of Daily Living as a Clinical Indicator for the Detection and Early Treatment of Chronic Diseases: The E-Mob Project

Of interest is the identification and tracking of the decomposition, structuration, and sequencing of humans’ daily movements (meaning here the identification of the involved limbs, their respective contribution, and the temporal order of implication), above the simple quantification of PA and sedentary behavior.

David Thivel, Alice Corteval, Jean-Marie Favreau, Emmanuel Bergeret, Ludovic Samalin, Frédéric Costes, Farouk Toumani, Christian Dualé, Bruno Pereira, Alain Eschalier, Nicole Fearnbach, Martine Duclos, Anne Tournadre

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(1):e32362