Matching science to reality: how to deploy a participant-driven digital brain health platform
Ileana De Anda-Duran, Phillip H. Hwang, Zachary Thomas Popp, Spencer Low, Huitong Ding, Salman Rahman, Akwaugo Igwe, Vijaya B. Kolachalama, Honghuang Lin, Rhoda Au

TL;DR
A digital platform for brain health monitoring was introduced to two studies, enabling participants to choose and use various technologies to track health metrics.
Contribution
A participant-driven digital platform for precision brain health monitoring was developed and tested in diverse populations.
Findings
Participants in the BU ADRC use an average of 5.9 technologies, showing usability in older adults.
The platform collects multimodal data on cognitive, physical, and cardiovascular health metrics.
The design supports passive engagement and real-time data access across different operating systems.
Abstract
Advances in digital technologies for health research enable opportunities for digital phenotyping of individuals in research and clinical settings. Beyond providing opportunities for advanced data analytics with data science and machine learning approaches, digital technologies offer solutions to several of the existing barriers in research practice that have resulted in biased samples. A participant-driven, precision brain health monitoring digital platform has been introduced to two longitudinal cohort studies, the Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (BU ADRC) and the Bogalusa Heart Study (BHS). The platform was developed with prioritization of digital data in native format, multiple OS, validity of derived metrics, feasibility and usability. A platform including nine remote technologies and three staff-guided digital assessments has been introduced in the BU ADRC…
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