Motivating and assisting physical exercise in independently living older adults: a pilot study.

Volume: 82, Issue: 5, Pages: 325 - 334
Published: May 1, 2013
Abstract
null Background null With age reaction time, coordination and cognition tend to deteriorate, which may lead to gait impairments, falls and injuries. To reduce this problem in elderly and to improve health, well-being and independence, regular balance and strength exercises are recommended. However, elderly face strong barriers to exercise. null Objective null We developed Active Lifestyle, an IT-based system for active and healthy aging aiming...
Paper Details
Title
Motivating and assisting physical exercise in independently living older adults: a pilot study.
Published Date
May 1, 2013
Volume
82
Issue
5
Pages
325 - 334
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