Adaptive ubiquitous mobile gaming system for youth obesity rehabilitation

作者: Moutaz Saleh

DOI: 10.1109/WTS.2015.7117276

关键词: ProductivityDiseaseRehabilitationComputer scienceGerontologyIncreased riskHealth riskMultimediaObesityMobile wirelessAffect (psychology)

摘要: Obesity is one of the rise and among top health risk factors in world affecting people all ages. It can lead to many problems including increased cardiovascular disease, diabetes, functional limitations, disabilities which adversely affect social physical abilities obese person daily affairs. While rising trend obesity adults a serious problem, youths even more severe. Various recent studies have indicated that youth has become so widespread that, if left unaddressed, it would severe implications on society health, productivity, economy. This paper proposes multiplayer ubiquitous gaming system unveil hidden potential within improve their skills activities get them healthy. intended be done through use mobile wireless sensors, provide real time monitoring patient bio signals suggest suitable actions terms activity. The aimed engage encourage youth, particularly State Qatar, rehabilitation process, increase activities, help healthy an entertaining way while reinforcing positive exercise habits.

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