U.S., July 17 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07067151) titled 'Using Smartwatches to Monitor Smoking in Real-life Situations' on July 12.

Brief Summary: Background: It is important to quickly identify when people are at risk of smoking. Most current methods rely on people reporting when they smoke or what makes them want to smoke. But this can be hard for people to do and may not always be accurate. Other methods use special gadgets to identify smoking movements, but these may not always work well in real life. We want to see if we can use devices available on the market such as smartwatches to identify signs in the body and hand movements that might indicate when someone is about to smoke, is ...