IntroductionWearables have great potential to improve monitoring and delivery of physical activity interventions to older adults with downstream benefits to multisystem health and longevity; however, benefits obtained from wearables depend on their uptake and usage. Few studies have examined person-specific factors that relate to wearable adherence. We characterized adherence to using a wearable activity tracker for 30 days and examined associations between adherence and demographics, cognitive functioning, brain volumes, and technology familiarity among community-dwelling older adults.MethodsParticipants were 175 older adults enrolled in the UCSF Longitudinal Brain Aging Study who were asked to wear a FitbitTM Flex 2 during waking hours fo...
Background: Wearable trackers as research or clinical tools are increasingly used to support the car...
Wearable healthcare devices offer tremendous promise to effectively track and improve the well-being...
Background: Older adults may use wearable devices for various reasons, ranging from monitoring clini...
Abstract Background Wearable activity trackers hold t...
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...
This study proposes that wearable activity trackers (WATs), such as Fitbit, Apple Watch, can be view...
Wearable activity trackers can motivate older adults to engage in the recommended daily amount of ph...
Background: The increased use of wearable sensor technology has highlighted the potential for remote...
BACKGROUND: Few studies characterize older adult physical activity and sitting patterns using accura...
OBJECTIVES: Measuring physical activity is complicated particularly in people with dementia, where ...
Purpose: Consumer-level activity monitors, such as Fitbit and Misfit devices, are an ever popular an...
Background: Older adults may use wearable devices for various reasons, ranging from monitoring clini...
Background: Monitoring and interfacing technologies may increase physical activity (PA) program adhe...
prevention, health professionals currently use inexpensive, but subjective validated scales, or obje...
Background: Wearable trackers as research or clinical tools are increasingly used to support the car...
Wearable healthcare devices offer tremendous promise to effectively track and improve the well-being...
Background: Older adults may use wearable devices for various reasons, ranging from monitoring clini...
Abstract Background Wearable activity trackers hold t...
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...
This study proposes that wearable activity trackers (WATs), such as Fitbit, Apple Watch, can be view...
Wearable activity trackers can motivate older adults to engage in the recommended daily amount of ph...
Background: The increased use of wearable sensor technology has highlighted the potential for remote...
BACKGROUND: Few studies characterize older adult physical activity and sitting patterns using accura...
OBJECTIVES: Measuring physical activity is complicated particularly in people with dementia, where ...
Purpose: Consumer-level activity monitors, such as Fitbit and Misfit devices, are an ever popular an...
Background: Older adults may use wearable devices for various reasons, ranging from monitoring clini...
Background: Monitoring and interfacing technologies may increase physical activity (PA) program adhe...
prevention, health professionals currently use inexpensive, but subjective validated scales, or obje...
Background: Wearable trackers as research or clinical tools are increasingly used to support the car...
Wearable healthcare devices offer tremendous promise to effectively track and improve the well-being...
Background: Older adults may use wearable devices for various reasons, ranging from monitoring clini...