juli


juli is a digital platform that supports people with chronic health conditions like asthma, migraine, depression, bipolar disorder, hypertension or chronic pain through a number of evidence based approaches. 

It integrates information that might impact on people health condition: 

  • data tracked passively through smartphones 

  • data tracked passively through smartwatches or other wearables

  • environmental data (weather, air pollution, pollen)

  • self-reported data 
We are currently looking for industry partners to pilot juli. Click here for more.


Publications


The association between cardiorespiratory fitness and the incidence of common mental health disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis


A. Kandola, G. Ashdown-Franks, B. Stubbs, D. Osborn, J. Hayes


Journal of affective disorders, 2019


Objective and subjective neighbourhood characteristics and suicidality: a multilevel analysis.


J. Dykxhoorn, J. Hayes, K. Ashok, A. Sörberg Wallin, C. Dalman


Psychological medicine, 2020


Device-measured sedentary behaviour and anxiety symptoms during adolescence: a 6-year prospective cohort study


A. Kandola, G. Lewis, D. Osborn, B. Stubbs, J. Hayes


Psychological Medicine, 2020


Device-measured sedentary behaviour and anxiety symptoms during adolescence: a 6-year prospective cohort study.


A. Kandola, G. Lewis, D. Osborn, B. Stubbs, J. Hayes


Psychological medicine, 2020


24-hour movement behaviours and the risk of common mental health symptoms: A compositional analysis in the UK biobank


A. Kandola, B. del Pozo Cruz, D. Osborn, B. Stubbs, K. Choi, J. Hayes


European Psychiatry, 2021


Impact on adolescent mental health of replacing screen-use with exercise: A prospective cohort study.


A. Kandola, B. del Pozo Cruz, J. Hayes, N. Owen, D. Dunstan, M. Hallgren


Journal of affective disorders, 2022


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