Augmented Reality Personalized Motion Tracking Assessment and Improvement Technology for Fall Prevention for the Spanish Speaking Hispanic/Latino Population in a Community Setting Using Mobile Phone
增强现实个性化运动跟踪评估和改进技术,用于社区环境中使用手机的西班牙语西班牙裔/拉丁裔人群的跌倒预防
基本信息
- 批准号:10601526
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 26万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-02-15 至 2024-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdherenceAdultAgeAgingAreaArtificial IntelligenceAugmented RealityBody WeightCellular PhoneCollectionCommunicationCommunitiesComputer Vision SystemsComputer softwareDancingDataData CollectionDedicationsEffectivenessElderlyElementsEquilibriumExerciseFall preventionFamilyFamily memberFeedbackFrictionFriendsGaitGoalsHealthHispanicHispanic AmericansHispanic PopulationsHomeHumanImprove AccessIncubatedInjuryInstitutionInterventionInterviewJointsLanguageLatinoLatino PopulationLegLiftingManualsMeasuresMissionModalityMotionMovementMusicOutcomeParticipantPennsylvaniaPersonsPhasePopulationPrevention programPublic HealthQualifyingQuality of lifeQuestionnairesRecommendationResearch PriorityRespondentRiskSelf-Help DevicesSideSiteSpousesStructureSurveysSystemTai JiTarget PopulationsTechnologyTestingTimeTranslatingUnderserved PopulationUniversitiesValidationWeightWomanage groupaging in placebilingualismcommercializationcommunity organizationscommunity settingcostcost effectivedigitaleffectiveness evaluationefficacy evaluationexercise programexercise regimenfall riskfallshuman old age (65+)improvedinnovationinstructorinterestmuscle strengthnew technologynovelphase 1 studypreferenceprogramspublic health prioritiesrisk predictionsocialtoolusabilitywearable sensor technology
项目摘要
More than 1 in 4 people 65 and older fall each year, leading to more than $50 billion in annual spending for
treatment. This cost is on an upward trajectory. We have less understanding of the impact of falls and risk in
the Spanish-speaking Hispanic/Latino population. Although a variety of community-based public health
programs are addressing fall prevention, these programs are in English and are not effectively translated and
delivered to culturally diverse communities. The Hispanic American population age 65 and over was 4 million
in 2016 and is projected to grow to 19.9 million by 2060 or 21% of that total age group. Elderly Hispanics in this
specific population frequently fall and are worried about falling. Exercise programs can reduce fall risk for older
adults by improving muscle strength, balance, and gait instabilities. Fall prevention programs are encouraged
by the CDC, NIA, and many other organizations, and are often provided by community-based organizations
and other institutions. Barriers to offering Spanish speaking exercise programs include difficulty in finding
qualified instructors who speak Spanish and many age 60 and over are typically unaware of proper exercise
regimens. KINIMA Seniors in Spanish aims to reduce fall risk in the Hispanic population through the use of its
novel mobile assistive technology for fall prevention. KINIMA Inc., is a women-owned company incorporated in
2016 and incubated in both University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton Venture Initiative Program and Stanford
University’s StartX and commercially offered. KINIMA Seniors in Spanish is a ground-breaking, novel
technology that uses computer vision with no on-body sensors, an innovative side-by-side view through
augmented reality guidance with proprietary content, body joint tracking and artificial intelligence, plus multiple
forms of feedback to provide a digital 2-way comprehensive fall prevention exercise platform. The proposed
Phase I study seeks to determine the KINIMA Seniors in Spanish mobile phone motion tracking platform’s
feasibility, acceptability, and accuracy to support fall prevention in Hispanic/Latino settings. To that end, project
AIMS are: 1) Evaluate KINIMA Seniors in Spanish acceptability, engagement and capability for subjects to
complete sessions with little or no intervention by human staff; 2) determine specific forms of content and
features that best promote the desired physical movement among the targeted populations; and 3) determine
the effectiveness of the KINIMA Seniors in Spanish technology for automated tracking of participant
movement. The KINIMA automated assessments will be compared against tracking by a human, which is the
approach taken by most clinicians today to assess fall risk. These AIMS support the mission and research
priorities of reducing falls and fall risk among Spanish-speaking seniors. This Phase I study is a major
milestone and allows the project study group to assess user acceptability of the features and effectiveness of
the automated measures. Phase II will determine the efficacy of the platform in improving fall risk outcomes
through measuring progress over time.
每年有超过四分之一的65岁以上的人跌倒,导致每年超过500亿美元的支出
治疗。这一成本是在向上的轨迹上。我们对跌倒的影响和风险的影响更少
讲西班牙语的西班牙裔/拉丁裔人口。虽然各种基于社区的公共卫生
计划正在解决预防秋季,这些程序的英语,并且没有有效地翻译,并且
交付给文化多元化的社区。 65岁及以上的西班牙裔美国人人口为400万
在2016年,预计到2060年或该年龄段的21%,预计将增长到1990万。老年西班牙裔
特定的人口经常下降,并担心跌倒。锻炼计划可以降低年龄较大的跌倒风险
成人通过改善肌肉力量,平衡和步态不稳定性。鼓励秋季预防计划
由CDC,NIA和许多其他组织由社区组织提供
和其他机构。提供西班牙语演习计划的障碍包括很难查找
说西班牙语和60岁及60岁以上的合格讲师通常不知道适当的锻炼
方案。西班牙的基尼玛老年人旨在通过使用其使用
新型移动辅助技术用于秋季预防。 Kinima Inc.是一家公司拥有的公司
2016年,并在宾夕法尼亚大学的沃顿大学风险倡议计划和斯坦福
大学的Startx和商业提供。西班牙语的基尼马老年人是一部开创性的,新颖的小说
使用没有车身传感器的计算机视觉的技术,这是一种创新的并排视图
具有专有内容,身体联合跟踪和人工智能的增强现实指导,以及多个
提供数字2向全面秋季预防运动平台的反馈形式。提议
第一阶段研究旨在确定西班牙手机运动跟踪平台的Kinima老年人
支持西班牙裔/拉丁裔环境中预防秋天的可行性,可接受性和准确性。为此,项目
目的是:1)评估西班牙可接受性,参与性和受试者能力的Kinima老年人
完成人数很少或没有干预的完整会议; 2)确定内容的特定形式和
最能促进目标人群中所需的身体运动的特征; 3)确定
Kinima老年人在西班牙技术方面的有效性来自动跟踪参与者
移动。 Kinima自动化评估将与人类的跟踪进行比较,这是
当今大多数临床医生采取的方法来评估跌倒风险。这些目标支持任务和研究
降低西班牙语的老年人跌倒和风险下降风险的优先事项。该阶段I研究是主要的
里程碑,允许项目研究小组评估用户对特征和有效性的可接受性
自动措施。第二阶段将确定平台改善跌落风险结果的效率
通过测量随着时间的推移的进展。
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Augmented Reality Personalized Motion Tracking Assessment and Improvement Technology for Fall Prevention in a Community Setting Using Mobile Phone
使用手机在社区环境中预防跌倒的增强现实个性化运动跟踪评估和改进技术
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