Nice overview of key #SportsCardio highlights from #AHA25. Article featured our study leveraging Fitbit and electronic health records in All of Us to understand the relationship between physical activity, sleep, and risk of whole range of chronic diseases
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04.02.2025 18:08
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Digital phenotyping from wearables using AI characterizes psychiatric disorders and identifies genetic associations
Complex disorders require precise strategies for their characterization. AI-based
digital phenotypes from biosensors can be used to predict psychiatric disorders and
identify GWAS loci.
Wearables can help better understand CVD risk.
But this new study highlights potential for wearable data to predict #ADHD and #anxiety in 9-14yo.
Still far from using #wearables in clinical care, but this is interesting work linking wearable data to outcomes beyond CVD/mortality.
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03.02.2025 12:03
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Nowhere quite like Boston on a snowy Saturday morning in Feb running alongside a whole community on what would otherwise be a pretty inconspicuous road in the suburbs of Newton. π€
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01.02.2025 22:18
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Huge s/o to the Gerszten lab (peer mentorship was invaluable!) and scientific advisory committee:
Dr. Jennifer Ho
Dr. Svati Shah
Dr. Jonathan Long
Dr. Benjamin Levine
Excited to share more insights as this project develops!
31.01.2025 11:59
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First post on Bluesky! Been a busy few months, but excited to share that NIH/NHLBI K23 award was funded!
Looking forward to advancing translational research in sports and exercise cardiology π
Very grateful to mentor Dr. Robert Gerszten
More on the grantπ
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#CardioSky
31.01.2025 11:59
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