OBJECTIVES: Measuring physical activity is complicated particularly in people with dementia, where activity levels are low and subjective measures are susceptible to inaccurate recall. Activity monitors are increasingly being used within research, however, it is unclear how people with dementia view wearing such devices, and what aspects of the device effect wear time. The aim of the study was to evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of people with dementia wearing activity monitors. METHODS: Twenty-six, community-dwelling, people with mild dementia were asked to wear an activity monitor (GENEactiv Original) over a one-month period. Perceptions of the device were measured using the Quebec User Evaluation of Satisfaction with assis...
Abstract Background Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) impairs the ability to carry out daily activities, r...
BACKGROUND: Few studies characterize older adult physical activity and sitting patterns using accura...
Copyright © 2014 Stefano Abbate et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Objectives Measuring physical activity is complicated particularly in people with dementia, where a...
Background: Persons living with dementia often encounter many difficulties in their community due to...
Population aging is related to a huge growth in healthcare and welfare costs. Therefore, wearable de...
Purpose: Consumer-level activity monitors, such as Fitbit and Misfit devices, are an ever popular an...
There is a growing body of evidence to suggest that consumer-level activity monitors are a valid mea...
Smart Wearables are considered a very promising solution for monitoring and helping people affected ...
Objective:Wearable activity trackers can help older adults remain physically active. However, knowle...
Objective:Wearable activity trackers can help older adults remain physically active. However, knowle...
IntroductionWearables have great potential to improve monitoring and delivery of physical activity i...
Background: Wearable technology is increasingly used to diagnose, monitor and manage neurological di...
Introduction & Aims: Activity trackers are effective at improving physical activity participatio...
\ua9 2022 the Alzheimer\u27s Association. BACKGROUND: The Early Detection of Neurodegeneration (EDoN...
Abstract Background Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) impairs the ability to carry out daily activities, r...
BACKGROUND: Few studies characterize older adult physical activity and sitting patterns using accura...
Copyright © 2014 Stefano Abbate et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Objectives Measuring physical activity is complicated particularly in people with dementia, where a...
Background: Persons living with dementia often encounter many difficulties in their community due to...
Population aging is related to a huge growth in healthcare and welfare costs. Therefore, wearable de...
Purpose: Consumer-level activity monitors, such as Fitbit and Misfit devices, are an ever popular an...
There is a growing body of evidence to suggest that consumer-level activity monitors are a valid mea...
Smart Wearables are considered a very promising solution for monitoring and helping people affected ...
Objective:Wearable activity trackers can help older adults remain physically active. However, knowle...
Objective:Wearable activity trackers can help older adults remain physically active. However, knowle...
IntroductionWearables have great potential to improve monitoring and delivery of physical activity i...
Background: Wearable technology is increasingly used to diagnose, monitor and manage neurological di...
Introduction & Aims: Activity trackers are effective at improving physical activity participatio...
\ua9 2022 the Alzheimer\u27s Association. BACKGROUND: The Early Detection of Neurodegeneration (EDoN...
Abstract Background Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) impairs the ability to carry out daily activities, r...
BACKGROUND: Few studies characterize older adult physical activity and sitting patterns using accura...
Copyright © 2014 Stefano Abbate et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...