Long COVID Mobile Monitoring Study Hunts for Answers

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A new federal research project aims to answer lingering questions about long COVID using mobile monitoring devices to help track the condition.

The hope is that researchers will be able to provide doctors, and patients, with a wealth of information to address gaps in knowledge about long COVID.

So researchers are starting to supply subjects with their own monitors. The RECOVER Initiative expects to give out 10,000 sensors to people who are eligible based on race/ethnicity, income, and other demographic factors . After two months, all people in the RECOVER study over the age of 13 will be eligible for the sensors.a center of research into remote monitoring.

Researchers at an “All of Us” site at Vanderbilt University, which also used a Bring your Own Device approach, realized that theyThey reported their findings at the Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing in January. Now, the web page for the All of Us study asks visitors to “Learn about the All of Us WEAR study. You could get a Fitbit at no cost! … As a part of the WEAR Study, you could receive a new Fitbit to wear at no cost to you.will be able to get the data the Fitbit collects. This data may help us understand how behavior impacts health.”is heading up the DETECT Study

“They typically rely on case reports that are recorded by pen and paper and faxed or mailed in,” she said. “Then, they have to be entered into a database. “

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