2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2018.04.003
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Assistive technologies to overcome sarcopenia in ageing

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“…Elderly people who lack exercise or are unable to exercise due to a physical disability can undergo physical therapy, such as hydrotherapy, whole body vibration therapy, or functional electrical stimulation. Additionally, assistive technologies such as mobility aids, bathroom equipment, prostheses, communication devices, and specialized computer software and hardware also can prevent and/or treat muscle wasting, but the specific mechanisms and application conditions need to be further clarified 120.…”
Section: Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elderly people who lack exercise or are unable to exercise due to a physical disability can undergo physical therapy, such as hydrotherapy, whole body vibration therapy, or functional electrical stimulation. Additionally, assistive technologies such as mobility aids, bathroom equipment, prostheses, communication devices, and specialized computer software and hardware also can prevent and/or treat muscle wasting, but the specific mechanisms and application conditions need to be further clarified 120.…”
Section: Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wearables and applications may be the prescribed for postmenopausal women to prevent sarcopenia. Another opportunity for midlife women may be the development of specific apps to calculate daily allowances of protein and other nutrients relevant to the health of muscles and the body overall, and to prevent against sarcopenia 3 .…”
Section: Associate Editormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Com o melhoramento contínuo de sistemas anteriores, a análise em busca de prover maior precisão dos artefatos foi outro quesito identificado nos estudos, apresentado em Demir et al (2017), Rantz et al (2015) e Scott et al (2018). Os últimos autores afirmam que um dos grandes problemas nos projetos de AALs é justamente a falta de precisão no reconhecimento de comportamento, porque o sujeito monitorado pode executar movimentos contextuais de várias maneiras diferentes.…”
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“…Mesmo devido à queda global dos preços proveniente da concorrência gerada pelo desenvolvimento de novos artefatos (SCOTT et al, 2018), o custo desses dispositivos ainda é muito alto. A oportunidade de uso das tecnologias assistivas, portanto, ainda é desigual e afeta diretamente o bem estar dos países menos desenvolvidos.…”
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