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- Digital health for aging populations - Nature Medicine
As the proportion of older adults increases globally, digital health innovations, particularly wearables, could transform the future of healthy aging
- Remote Healthcare for Elderly People Using Wearables: A Review
Subsequently, the direct review of commercial and prototype wearable devices with the capability to read physiological parameters was presented to identify whether they are optimal or usable for health monitoring in older adults Keywords: elderly, healthcare, monitoring, sensors, wearables
- Wearable Technology For Seniors - Vibrant Aging Insider
Data integration – does your healthcare provider support wearable captured data to be integrated with your Electronic Health Record? Customer support – a particularly important issue for the elderly
- DIGITAL HEALTH: ANALYZING WEARABLE DEVICE IN ELDERLY CARE
They can provide a range of health monitoring and safety features, allowing elderly users to live more independently However, future work should research the usability of wearables in developing countries must be addressed to ensure the wide-spread adoption of these devices Keywords Digital health, wearable device, technology
- Wearable Technology for the Elderly | SeniorsMobility
Discover the benefits of wearable technology designed specifically for the elderly that monitor health and provide emergency assistance
- Wearable Technology for Elderly Care: Integrating Health Monitoring and . . .
This setup provides a comprehensive and reliable method for monitoring the health and safety of elderly individuals, ensuring prompt response and care in emergencies The proposed system demonstrates significant potential in enhancing the quality of life for elderly individuals by offering a smart, integrated, and user-friendly healthcare solution
- Wearable Technologies for Healthy Ageing: Prospects . . . - Springer
Digital technologies hold promise to modernize healthcare Such opportunity should be leveraged also to address the needs of rapidly ageing populations Against this backdrop, this paper examines the use of wearable devices for promoting healthy ageing Previous work has assessed the prospects of digital technologies for health promotion and disease prevention in older adults However, to our
- Research progress and visual analysis of smart wearable devices for the . . .
Conclusion The research emphasises the crucial need to conduct long-term monitoring studies to verify the health advantages of SWDs for senior citizens It highlights the necessity for user-centred design and urges future research to concentrate on improving wearable technology accuracy to maximise its usefulness in managing geriatric health
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