A new paper in JACC: Advances examined how more than 15,000 individuals interact with a wrist-worn blood pressure monitor throughout the day. Researchers found distinct morning and evening peaks in usage, suggesting that people check their readings during these times more often. These findings indicate the potential for more customized approaches in hypertension management, helping users adapt their habits and improve overall blood pressure control.
Study on Wearable Blood Pressure Monitoring Highlights Key User Engagement Patterns, Reports JACC: Advances
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