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Passive sensing data.
Published 2025“…Results also showed that metrics that do not account for imbalance (mean absolute error, accuracy) systematically overestimated performance, XGBoost models performed on par with or better than LSTM models, and a significant yet very small decrease in performance was observed as the forecast horizon expanded. …”
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Study-related adverse events.
Published 2025“…Study limitations that affect the generalizability of results include a small sample size, homogenous study population, and significant differences in intervention intensity.…”
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Study flow chart.
Published 2025“…Study limitations that affect the generalizability of results include a small sample size, homogenous study population, and significant differences in intervention intensity.…”
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Study CONSORT diagram.
Published 2025“…Study limitations that affect the generalizability of results include a small sample size, homogenous study population, and significant differences in intervention intensity.…”
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Surveys.
Published 2025“…Results also showed that metrics that do not account for imbalance (mean absolute error, accuracy) systematically overestimated performance, XGBoost models performed on par with or better than LSTM models, and a significant yet very small decrease in performance was observed as the forecast horizon expanded. …”
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Supplementary Material for: Longitudinal Decrease in Left Ventricular Size with Age: Impact on Mortality and Cardiovascular Hospitalization
Published 2025“…This study investigated clinical characteristics and outcomes associated with longitudinal decreases in LV size in this population. Methods: We analyzed echocardiographic data from 6,232 adults with normal baseline left ventricular end-diastolic diameter (LVEDD), with a mean interval of 4.8 years between baseline and follow-up echocardiograms. …”
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