Background Higher age and cognitive impairment are associated with a higher risk of falling. Wearable sensor technology may be useful in objectively assessing motor fall risk factors to improve physical exercise interventions for fall prevention. This systematic review aims at providing an updated overview of the current research on wearable sensors for fall risk assessment in older adults with or without cognitive impairment. Therefore, we addressed two specific research questions: 1) Can wearable sensors provide accurate data on motor performance that may be used to assess risk of falling, e.g., by distinguishing between faller and non-faller in a sample of older adults with or without cognitive impairment?; and 2) Which practical r...
Abstract Background Fall events contribute significantly to mortality, morbidity and costs in our ag...
Falls are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries among seniors worldwide, with serious an...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Falls are the most common cause of injury and hospitalization and one of t...
Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adults and ran...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordBackgrou...
Wearable inertial sensors have been widely investigated for fall risk assessment and prediction in o...
Abstract Background Falls are a prevalent issue in th...
Sensor-based fall risk assessment (SFRA) utilizes wearable sensors for monitoring individuals’ motio...
peer-reviewedAccurate, efficient methods of assessing fall-risk are required to identify at-risk com...
Falls are a serious cause of morbidity and costs to society and frequent falls are associated with i...
Falls in older people cause morbidity and mortality, and are recognised as a unique geriatric syndro...
Falls in the elderly constitute a major health issue associated to population ageing. Current clini...
Background: Fall events contribute significantly to mortality, morbidity and costs in our ageing pop...
Abstract Background Falls are a major health problem for older adults with significant physical and ...
Wearable sensors have potential for quantitative, gait-based, point-of-care fall risk assessment tha...
Abstract Background Fall events contribute significantly to mortality, morbidity and costs in our ag...
Falls are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries among seniors worldwide, with serious an...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Falls are the most common cause of injury and hospitalization and one of t...
Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adults and ran...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordBackgrou...
Wearable inertial sensors have been widely investigated for fall risk assessment and prediction in o...
Abstract Background Falls are a prevalent issue in th...
Sensor-based fall risk assessment (SFRA) utilizes wearable sensors for monitoring individuals’ motio...
peer-reviewedAccurate, efficient methods of assessing fall-risk are required to identify at-risk com...
Falls are a serious cause of morbidity and costs to society and frequent falls are associated with i...
Falls in older people cause morbidity and mortality, and are recognised as a unique geriatric syndro...
Falls in the elderly constitute a major health issue associated to population ageing. Current clini...
Background: Fall events contribute significantly to mortality, morbidity and costs in our ageing pop...
Abstract Background Falls are a major health problem for older adults with significant physical and ...
Wearable sensors have potential for quantitative, gait-based, point-of-care fall risk assessment tha...
Abstract Background Fall events contribute significantly to mortality, morbidity and costs in our ag...
Falls are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries among seniors worldwide, with serious an...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Falls are the most common cause of injury and hospitalization and one of t...