Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) students in collaboration with SINTEF ICT Health Informatics Group use social media to detect and manage falls among elderly people.
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Dr Kim Delbaere discusses perceived and actual falls risk and behaviours
At our Farseeing workpackage 2-7 meeting in Trondheim 29.6.12. Dr Kim Delbaere presented on her research
Evaluation of a body-worn sensor system to measure physical activity in older people with impaired function.
Taraldsen K, Askim T, Sletvold O, Einarsen EK, Bjåstad KG, Indredavik B, Helbostad JL. Phys Ther.2011 Feb;91(2):277-85.
Smart technologies for older people: systematic literature review
Our colleague and a close friend of the FARSEEING project, Professor Meg Morris from the University of Melbourne has let us share her recent systematic literature review of smart technologies that promote health and well-being for older people. MORRIS-Smart-technologies-for-older-people (MEG2)