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Michael Hittle

Researcher at Stanford University

Publications -  8
Citations -  390

Michael Hittle is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cohort study & Polysomnography. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 52 citations.

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Assessment of the Frequency and Variety of Persistent Symptoms Among Patients With COVID-19: A Systematic Review.

TL;DR: A systematic review of studies examining the frequency and variety of persistent symptoms after COVID-19 infection was conducted by as mentioned in this paper, where the authors defined persistent symptoms as those persisting for at least 60 days after diagnosis, symptom onset, or hospitalization or at least 30 days after recovery from the acute illness or hospital discharge.
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Sleep monitoring with the Apple Watch: comparison to a clinically validated actigraph

TL;DR: It is suggested that the Apple Watch could be an acceptable alternative to the Philips Actiwatch for sleep monitoring, paving the way for larger-scale sleep studies using Apple’s consumer-grade mobile device and publicly available sleep classification algorithms.
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The timed 25-foot walk in a large cohort of multiple sclerosis patients:

TL;DR: The timed 25-foot walk (T25FW) is a key clinical outcome measure in multiple sclerosis patient management and clinical research as mentioned in this paper, and it has been shown to improve the performance of T25FW.
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Development and Internal Validation of a Multivariable Prediction Model for Individual Episodic Migraine Attacks Based on Daily Trigger Exposures.

TL;DR: To develop and internally validate a multivariable predictive model for days with new‐onset migraine headaches based on patient self‐prediction and exposure to common trigger factors.
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Research gaps and opportunities in precision nutrition: an NIH workshop report.

TL;DR: Precision nutrition is an emerging concept that aims to develop nutrition recommendations tailored to different people's circumstances and biological characteristics as discussed by the authors. Responses to dietary change and the resulting health outcomes from consuming different diets may vary significantly between people based on interactions between their genetic backgrounds, physiology, microbiome, underlying health status, behaviors, social influences, and environmental exposures.