June 12, 2026 · Journal of addictive diseases · DOI: 10.1080/10550887.2026.2680436

Wearable physiological signals and relapse status during smoking cessation: a pilot study

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This pilot study investigates the relationship between wearable physiological signals and relapse status during smoking cessation. The authors found that smokers who relapsed exhibited shorter sleep duration, higher resting heart rate, and lower heart rate variability compared to those who maintained cessation, suggesting that wearable technology could enhance traditional assessment methods in monitoring smoking cessation outcomes.

Irina I Shoshina, Natanael A Santos, Thiago P Fernandes, Martina Horvathova, Lisbeth Strandberg

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