Background: Despite advances in laboratory-based supervised fall risk assessment methods (FRAs), falls still remain a major public health problem. This can be due to the alteration of behavior in laboratory due to the awareness of being observed (i.e., Hawthorneeffect), the multifactorial complex etiology of falls, and our limited understanding of human behaviour in natural environments, or in the ’wild’. To address these imitations, a growing body of literature has focused on free-living wearable-sensor-based FRAs. The objective of this narrative literature review is to discuss papers investigating natural data collected by wearable sensors for a duration of at least 24 hours to identify fall-prone older adults.Methods: Databases (Scopus, ...
Objective measurement of real-world fall events by using body-worn sensor devices can improve the un...
Objective measurement of real-world fall events by using body-worn sensor devices can improve the un...
Falls are among the most frequent and costly population health issues, costing $50bn each year in th...
Background Despite advances in laboratory-based supervised fall risk assessment methods (FRAs), fal...
Falls represent a major burden on elderly individuals and society as a whole. Technologies that are ...
Abstract Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adult...
Recently, fall risk assessment has been a main focus in fall-related research. Wearable sensors have...
Background and aims. Falls among older people remain a major public health challenge. Body-worn sens...
Falls in older people cause morbidity and mortality, and are recognised as a unique geriatric syndro...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Falls among older people remain a major public health challenge. Body-worn sens...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Falls among older people remain a major public health challenge. Body-worn sens...
Objective measurement of real-world fall events by using body-worn sensor devices can improve the un...
Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adults and ran...
Objective measurement of real-world fall events by using body-worn sensor devices can improve the un...
Objective measurement of real-world fall events by using body-worn sensor devices can improve the un...
Objective measurement of real-world fall events by using body-worn sensor devices can improve the un...
Objective measurement of real-world fall events by using body-worn sensor devices can improve the un...
Falls are among the most frequent and costly population health issues, costing $50bn each year in th...
Background Despite advances in laboratory-based supervised fall risk assessment methods (FRAs), fal...
Falls represent a major burden on elderly individuals and society as a whole. Technologies that are ...
Abstract Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adult...
Recently, fall risk assessment has been a main focus in fall-related research. Wearable sensors have...
Background and aims. Falls among older people remain a major public health challenge. Body-worn sens...
Falls in older people cause morbidity and mortality, and are recognised as a unique geriatric syndro...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Falls among older people remain a major public health challenge. Body-worn sens...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Falls among older people remain a major public health challenge. Body-worn sens...
Objective measurement of real-world fall events by using body-worn sensor devices can improve the un...
Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adults and ran...
Objective measurement of real-world fall events by using body-worn sensor devices can improve the un...
Objective measurement of real-world fall events by using body-worn sensor devices can improve the un...
Objective measurement of real-world fall events by using body-worn sensor devices can improve the un...
Objective measurement of real-world fall events by using body-worn sensor devices can improve the un...
Falls are among the most frequent and costly population health issues, costing $50bn each year in th...