کد مقاله کد نشریه سال انتشار مقاله انگلیسی نسخه تمام متن
516160 1449135 2013 10 صفحه PDF دانلود رایگان
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله ISI
Motivating and assisting physical exercise in independently living older adults: A pilot study
موضوعات مرتبط
مهندسی و علوم پایه مهندسی کامپیوتر نرم افزارهای علوم کامپیوتر
پیش نمایش صفحه اول مقاله
Motivating and assisting physical exercise in independently living older adults: A pilot study
چکیده انگلیسی

BackgroundWith 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.ObjectiveWe developed Active Lifestyle, an IT-based system for active and healthy aging aiming at improving elderly's balance and strength. Active Lifestyle is a proactive training application, running on a tablet, which assists, monitors and motivates elderly to follow personalized training plans autonomously at home, while integrating them socially. The objective is to run a pilot study to investigate: (i) the feasibility of assisting the autonomous, physical training of independently living elderly with the Active Lifestyle system, (ii) the adherence of the participants to the training plans, and (iii) the effectiveness of the motivation instruments built into the system.MethodsAfter three introductory meetings, 13 elderly adults followed personalized two-weeks strength and balance training plans using the Active Lifestyle app autonomously at home. Questionnaires were used to assess the technological familiarity of the participants, the feasibility aspects of the physical intervention, and the effectiveness of the motivation instruments. Adherence to the exercise plan was evaluated using the performance data collected by the app during the study.ResultsA total of 13 participants were enrolled, of whom 11 (85%) completed the study (mean age 77 ± 7 years); predominantly females (55%), vocational educated (64%), and their past profession requiring moderate physical activity (64%). The Active Lifestyle app facilitated autonomous physical training at home (median = 7 on a 7-point Likert scale), and participants expressed a high intention to use the app also after the end of the study (median = 7). Adherence with the training plans was 73% (89% on the balance exercises and 60% on the strength exercises). The outcome from our questionnaires showed that without the app the participants did not feel motivated to perform exercises; with the support of the app they felt more motivated (median = 6). Participants were especially motivated by being part of a virtual exercise group and by the capability to automatically monitor their performance (median = 6 for both).ConclusionsThis study shows that the Active Lifestyle app prototype has valuable potential to support physical exercise practice at home and it is worthwhile to further develop it into a more mature system. Furthermore, the results add to the knowledge base into mobile-based applications for elderly, in that it shows that elderly users can learn to work with mobile-based systems. The Active Lifestyle app proved viable to support and motivate independently living elderly to autonomously perform balance and strength exercises.


► Active Lifestyle is a tablet app to assists elderly to follow physical training plans at home.
► The app proves feasible to support and motivate elderly to perform balance and strength exercises.
► The participants’ enjoyed following the training plans using the Active Lifestyle app.
► The participants felt proud about using the tablet and shared this experience with their families.

ناشر
Database: Elsevier - ScienceDirect (ساینس دایرکت)
Journal: International Journal of Medical Informatics - Volume 82, Issue 5, May 2013, Pages 325–334
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