2022
DOI: 10.3390/electronics11234000
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Design and Evaluation of a Personal Robot Playing a Self-Management for Children with Obesity

Abstract: The preponderance of obesity and being overweight among children has increased significantly during the last two decades in Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates (UAE) with overwhelming consequences to public health. Most recommended approaches have paid attention to a healthier diet and physical activity (PA) to reduce obesity. Recent research shows that the use of social robots could play a vital role in encouraging children to improve their skills in self-management. As children need to be surprised and fee… Show more

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“…In the near future, robots will undoubtedly require a deeper understanding of their operational environment and the world around them in order to explore and interact effectively. Autonomous mobile robots are being developed as solutions for various industries, including transportation, manufacturing, education, and defense [1]. These mobile robots have diverse applications, such as monitoring, material handling, search and rescue missions, and disaster assistance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the near future, robots will undoubtedly require a deeper understanding of their operational environment and the world around them in order to explore and interact effectively. Autonomous mobile robots are being developed as solutions for various industries, including transportation, manufacturing, education, and defense [1]. These mobile robots have diverse applications, such as monitoring, material handling, search and rescue missions, and disaster assistance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%