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Fig 1.

Main result for the relation between network structure and health behavior.

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Fig 2.

Main result for positive attitude prediction performance.

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Fig 3.

Consort diagram of NetHealth recruitment and students selected for this analysis.

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Table 1.

Summary of demographics in data samples.

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Table 2.

Summary of wellness-related survey data in the NetHealth study.

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Fig 4.

A network-driven prediction method, NetCARE.

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Fig 5.

Relation between heart rate and degree of participant network.

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Fig 6.

Relation between daily steps and degree of participant network.

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Fig 7.

Relation between heart rate and degree of whole network.

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Fig 8.

Relation between daily steps and degree of whole network.

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Table 3.

Normalized cross correlation coefficients of each pair of health behavior feature averages and social network structure feature averages.

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Table 4.

Number of persons whose health behavior have medium to strong correlation with social network structure.

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Table 5.

Summary of subjects with medium to strong correlation to the social network structure.

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Table 6.

Prediction results for happiness, positive attitude and self-assessed health.

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