Mobile Health Devices for Aging Population Groups: A Review Study

作者: Blanka Klimova

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-44215-0_24

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摘要: At present the demographic changes cause a gradual, but permanent growth of older generation groups. This trend aging results in serious problems such as incidence diseases, social and economic burden. Therefore there is considerable effort to maintain this population group active healthy long possible. One ways doing exploitation so-called mobile health devices which can provide people with information on their health, reminders for scheduled visits, medication instructions, or consulting doctor at distance. The purpose review study explore are effectively used by enhancement maintenance state health. In addition, author lists main benefits limitations people. methods discussion topic include method literature search, comparison evaluation selected sources.

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