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The Problem of Monitoring the Psycho-Physical Condition of Seniors during Proposed Activities in Urban Space

The world’s population is rapidly ageing, which places a heavy burden on traditional healthcare systems with increased economic and social costs. Technology can assist in the implementation of strategies that enable active and independent ageing by promoting and motivating health-related behaviours,...

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Autores principales: Lach, Ewa, Szewczenko, Anna, Chuchnowska, Iwona, Bursiewicz, Natalia, Benek, Iwona, Widzisz-Pronobis, Sylwia, Bal, Daria, Elsner, Klaudia, Sanigórska, Marta, Sutor, Mateusz, Włodarz, Jakub
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9920559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36772642
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23031602
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author Lach, Ewa
Szewczenko, Anna
Chuchnowska, Iwona
Bursiewicz, Natalia
Benek, Iwona
Widzisz-Pronobis, Sylwia
Bal, Daria
Elsner, Klaudia
Sanigórska, Marta
Sutor, Mateusz
Włodarz, Jakub
author_facet Lach, Ewa
Szewczenko, Anna
Chuchnowska, Iwona
Bursiewicz, Natalia
Benek, Iwona
Widzisz-Pronobis, Sylwia
Bal, Daria
Elsner, Klaudia
Sanigórska, Marta
Sutor, Mateusz
Włodarz, Jakub
author_sort Lach, Ewa
collection PubMed
description The world’s population is rapidly ageing, which places a heavy burden on traditional healthcare systems with increased economic and social costs. Technology can assist in the implementation of strategies that enable active and independent ageing by promoting and motivating health-related behaviours, monitoring, and collecting data on daily life for assessment and for aiding in independent living. ICT (Information and Communication Technology) tools can help prevent cognitive and physical decline and social isolation, and enable elderly people to live independently. In this paper, we introduced a comprehensive tool for guiding seniors along the designed urban health paths employing urban architecture as an impulse to perform physical and cognitive exercises. The behaviour of seniors is monitored during their activities using wearable sensors and mobile application. We distinguished three types of data recipients (seniors, path/exercise designers, and the public), for whom we proposed methods of analysing the obtained data and examples of their use. In this work, a wide range of diverse information was examined from which short- and long-term patterns can be drawn. We have also shown that by fusing sensory data and data from mobile applications, we can give context to sensory data, thanks to which we can formulate more insightful assessments of seniors’ behaviour.
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spelling pubmed-99205592023-02-12 The Problem of Monitoring the Psycho-Physical Condition of Seniors during Proposed Activities in Urban Space Lach, Ewa Szewczenko, Anna Chuchnowska, Iwona Bursiewicz, Natalia Benek, Iwona Widzisz-Pronobis, Sylwia Bal, Daria Elsner, Klaudia Sanigórska, Marta Sutor, Mateusz Włodarz, Jakub Sensors (Basel) Article The world’s population is rapidly ageing, which places a heavy burden on traditional healthcare systems with increased economic and social costs. Technology can assist in the implementation of strategies that enable active and independent ageing by promoting and motivating health-related behaviours, monitoring, and collecting data on daily life for assessment and for aiding in independent living. ICT (Information and Communication Technology) tools can help prevent cognitive and physical decline and social isolation, and enable elderly people to live independently. In this paper, we introduced a comprehensive tool for guiding seniors along the designed urban health paths employing urban architecture as an impulse to perform physical and cognitive exercises. The behaviour of seniors is monitored during their activities using wearable sensors and mobile application. We distinguished three types of data recipients (seniors, path/exercise designers, and the public), for whom we proposed methods of analysing the obtained data and examples of their use. In this work, a wide range of diverse information was examined from which short- and long-term patterns can be drawn. We have also shown that by fusing sensory data and data from mobile applications, we can give context to sensory data, thanks to which we can formulate more insightful assessments of seniors’ behaviour. MDPI 2023-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9920559/ /pubmed/36772642 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23031602 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lach, Ewa
Szewczenko, Anna
Chuchnowska, Iwona
Bursiewicz, Natalia
Benek, Iwona
Widzisz-Pronobis, Sylwia
Bal, Daria
Elsner, Klaudia
Sanigórska, Marta
Sutor, Mateusz
Włodarz, Jakub
The Problem of Monitoring the Psycho-Physical Condition of Seniors during Proposed Activities in Urban Space
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title_full The Problem of Monitoring the Psycho-Physical Condition of Seniors during Proposed Activities in Urban Space
title_fullStr The Problem of Monitoring the Psycho-Physical Condition of Seniors during Proposed Activities in Urban Space
title_full_unstemmed The Problem of Monitoring the Psycho-Physical Condition of Seniors during Proposed Activities in Urban Space
title_short The Problem of Monitoring the Psycho-Physical Condition of Seniors during Proposed Activities in Urban Space
title_sort problem of monitoring the psycho-physical condition of seniors during proposed activities in urban space
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9920559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36772642
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23031602
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