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Research on Material Design of Medical Products for Elderly Families Based on Artificial Intelligence
Due to the rapid growth of the elderly around the world, the artificial intelligence control framework can collect information and apply it and perform other tasks. Artificial intelligence plays an important role in focusing on the elderly. For example, it can improve the relationship between the el...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8789432/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35087604 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7058477 |
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author | Rong, Jinjin Ji, Xu Fang, Xin Jee, Moon-Hwan |
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description | Due to the rapid growth of the elderly around the world, the artificial intelligence control framework can collect information and apply it and perform other tasks. Artificial intelligence plays an important role in focusing on the elderly. For example, it can improve the relationship between the elderly and family members or nursing teams. In addition, AI chat robot can communicate with the elderly without obstacles and can remind the elderly when to take medicine, regular physical examination, etc. A significant number of the AI applications on cell phones accessible today could screen wellbeing information, like every day exercises, diet, and surprisingly the senior's way of life, in a less nosy way. In such cases, it could help in expecting and, subsequently, forestalling any conceivable hypertension or unpredictable heart rate. Essentially, mechanical ‘pets' are likewise assisting with fighting off feelings of loneliness, while additionally assisting with upgrading patient consideration simultaneously. One model is Tombot, a little dog like model, which was made to diminish misery and tension among dementia patients. Its head developments, looks, and swaying tail feel basically the same as the real thing, causing occupants to feel as though they have their very own pet to really focus on. One of the issues that growing societies are presently facing is the care of elderly individuals. The dearth of skilled workers in the senior healthcare setting has been exacerbated by the worldwide shift of aging populations. There might be an enhanced need for old nursing since the global older demographic is expected to nearly triple in the coming three decades. There are advancements in computer technologies for supporting the aged plus associated caregivers, checking their wellbeing, and offering company to them. Given the global elderly demographic development possibilities, it is no coincidence that the aided care market is drawing fast advancement, rendering health management for nurses a breeze. While the world's governments manage the aging population next years, these ideas will become extremely vital. They will almost certainly encounter economic and political demands to modify state medical care management, retirement benefits, and social security in order to meet the needs of an aging population. Considering that the demand for physicians is growing, a necessity has developed to deliver individualized care for the aged as well as to respond appropriately in emergencies. As a result, in the technological society, healthcare is exploring artificial intelligence to deliver personalized treatment to individuals in need. The challenges of the aged are determined in this study, and answers are supplied via a tailored computer (robot). With the crucial details given via Internet of Things gadgets, emergency events may be foreseen relatively promptly, and appropriate actions can be proposed by AI technology. Individuals' vital health information is collected using the Internet of Things based on smart technology. The information is evaluated, and decisions are made by AI, while the developed machine performs the appropriate task. This research, therefore, looks at the material design of medical products for elderly people based on artificial intelligence. It goes further and explains some of the challenges encountered in the process and possible remedies. |
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spelling | pubmed-87894322022-01-26 Research on Material Design of Medical Products for Elderly Families Based on Artificial Intelligence Rong, Jinjin Ji, Xu Fang, Xin Jee, Moon-Hwan Appl Bionics Biomech Research Article Due to the rapid growth of the elderly around the world, the artificial intelligence control framework can collect information and apply it and perform other tasks. Artificial intelligence plays an important role in focusing on the elderly. For example, it can improve the relationship between the elderly and family members or nursing teams. In addition, AI chat robot can communicate with the elderly without obstacles and can remind the elderly when to take medicine, regular physical examination, etc. A significant number of the AI applications on cell phones accessible today could screen wellbeing information, like every day exercises, diet, and surprisingly the senior's way of life, in a less nosy way. In such cases, it could help in expecting and, subsequently, forestalling any conceivable hypertension or unpredictable heart rate. Essentially, mechanical ‘pets' are likewise assisting with fighting off feelings of loneliness, while additionally assisting with upgrading patient consideration simultaneously. One model is Tombot, a little dog like model, which was made to diminish misery and tension among dementia patients. Its head developments, looks, and swaying tail feel basically the same as the real thing, causing occupants to feel as though they have their very own pet to really focus on. One of the issues that growing societies are presently facing is the care of elderly individuals. The dearth of skilled workers in the senior healthcare setting has been exacerbated by the worldwide shift of aging populations. There might be an enhanced need for old nursing since the global older demographic is expected to nearly triple in the coming three decades. There are advancements in computer technologies for supporting the aged plus associated caregivers, checking their wellbeing, and offering company to them. Given the global elderly demographic development possibilities, it is no coincidence that the aided care market is drawing fast advancement, rendering health management for nurses a breeze. While the world's governments manage the aging population next years, these ideas will become extremely vital. They will almost certainly encounter economic and political demands to modify state medical care management, retirement benefits, and social security in order to meet the needs of an aging population. Considering that the demand for physicians is growing, a necessity has developed to deliver individualized care for the aged as well as to respond appropriately in emergencies. As a result, in the technological society, healthcare is exploring artificial intelligence to deliver personalized treatment to individuals in need. The challenges of the aged are determined in this study, and answers are supplied via a tailored computer (robot). With the crucial details given via Internet of Things gadgets, emergency events may be foreseen relatively promptly, and appropriate actions can be proposed by AI technology. Individuals' vital health information is collected using the Internet of Things based on smart technology. The information is evaluated, and decisions are made by AI, while the developed machine performs the appropriate task. This research, therefore, looks at the material design of medical products for elderly people based on artificial intelligence. It goes further and explains some of the challenges encountered in the process and possible remedies. Hindawi 2022-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8789432/ /pubmed/35087604 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7058477 Text en Copyright © 2022 Jinjin Rong et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Rong, Jinjin Ji, Xu Fang, Xin Jee, Moon-Hwan Research on Material Design of Medical Products for Elderly Families Based on Artificial Intelligence |
title | Research on Material Design of Medical Products for Elderly Families Based on Artificial Intelligence |
title_full | Research on Material Design of Medical Products for Elderly Families Based on Artificial Intelligence |
title_fullStr | Research on Material Design of Medical Products for Elderly Families Based on Artificial Intelligence |
title_full_unstemmed | Research on Material Design of Medical Products for Elderly Families Based on Artificial Intelligence |
title_short | Research on Material Design of Medical Products for Elderly Families Based on Artificial Intelligence |
title_sort | research on material design of medical products for elderly families based on artificial intelligence |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8789432/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35087604 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7058477 |
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