Are wearable devices effective for preventing and detecting falls: an umbrella review (a review of systematic reviews)
Abstract Background Falls are a common and serious health issue facing the global population, causing an estimated 646,000 deaths per year globally. Wearable devices typically combine accelerometers, gyroscopes and even barometers; using the data collected and inputting this into an algorithm that d...
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Auteurs principaux: | Daniel Joseph Warrington, Elizabeth Jane Shortis, Paula Jane Whittaker |
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2021
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