Early diagnosis of frailty: Technological and non-intrusive devices for clinical detection
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Anabitarte García, Francisco



Fecha
2021-09Derechos
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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Ageing Research Reviews, 2021, 70, 101399
Editorial
Elsevier
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Palabras clave
Frailty
Early detection
Sensors
Non-intrusive
Resumen/Abstract
This work analyses different concepts for frailty diagnosis based on affordable standard technology such as smartphones or wearable devices. The goal is to provide ideas that go beyond classical diagnostic tools such as magnetic resonance imaging or tomography, thus changing the paradigm; enabling the detection of frailty without expensive facilities, in an ecological way for both patients and medical staff and even with continuous monitoring. Fried's five-point phenotype model of frailty along with a model based on trials and several classical physical tests were used for device classification. This work provides a starting point for future researchers who will have to try to bridge the gap separating elderly people from technology and medical tests in order to provide feasible, accurate and affordable tools for frailty monitoring for a wide range of users.
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