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Monitoring of Lifestyle and Cognitive Status in Seniors at Risk of Dementia: The SmartAging Program

Authors : Roberta Lizio, Claudio Del Percio, Jessica Janson, Attilio Guarini, Roberto Bonaduce, Viviana Armenise, Ivan Di Bari, Giuseppe Dalfino, Deni A. Procaccini, Loreto Gesualdo, Alberto Delpiano, Francesco Lombardi, Carlo Aldera, Claudio Babiloni

Published in: Converging Clinical and Engineering Research on Neurorehabilitation III

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Lifestyle and risk factors affect the development of diseases, cognitive decline and loss of autonomy during ageing. In the Italian Smart Health 2.0 project, we developed the SmartAging program offering innovative ICT solutions, grounded upon the Italian Telecom platform (“Nuvola Italian Home Doctor”), to contrast cognitive decline and support “active” ageing. Specifically, the SmartAging program includes tools for daily telemonitoring at subjects’ home of: (i) eating behaviour, (ii) physical exercise, (iii) tobacco consumption, (iv) cultural, social and relational activities, (v) cognitive functions, (vi) weight, temperature, and blood pressure. Furthermore, a Point of Care device and a Self-Assessment Health Station (i.e. health medical equipment), in proximity to the subjects’ home, allowed periodic measures of blood biomarkers and physiological indices. To demonstrate the feasibility of this program, we performed a clinical proof of concept study for 16 weeks on 10 elderly subjects (5 being oncological long-term survivors). All subjects expressed a need for education and assistance concerning a healthy lifestyle. Most of them expressed a preference for ICT-based home programs to improve the lifestyle over institutional programs. All expressed satisfaction with the SmartAging program in terms of simplicity, clarity, adequacy and reported a positive impact on their quality of life. These results suggest that the SmartAging program fulfills all the requirements to be considered an innovative technological approach for the lifestyle education and telemonitoring of seniors, to prevent dementing disorders. Some concepts of the SmartAging program have been further developing in the H2020-MSCA-ITN-ETN BBDiag project.

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Metadata
Title
Monitoring of Lifestyle and Cognitive Status in Seniors at Risk of Dementia: The SmartAging Program
Authors
Roberta Lizio
Claudio Del Percio
Jessica Janson
Attilio Guarini
Roberto Bonaduce
Viviana Armenise
Ivan Di Bari
Giuseppe Dalfino
Deni A. Procaccini
Loreto Gesualdo
Alberto Delpiano
Francesco Lombardi
Carlo Aldera
Claudio Babiloni
Copyright Year
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01845-0_178