An Intelligent Health Promotion Platform to Assist Older People Successful Aging in Smart Home---A Case Study to Potential or Suffering from Metabolic Syndrome Patients

Project: National Science and Technology CouncilNational Science and Technology Council Academic Grants

Project Details

Abstract

This research study aims to develop an intelligent health promotion platform to assist older people with successful aging in smart home. At the early stage, the proposed platform measures heart rate, blood pressure, blood sugar and other basic physiological signals through home care medical devices and distributed monitoring technology and focuses on the group of the potential or suffering from metabolic syndrome patients. The proposed sub system is designed with the capability of data transfer, storage, processing, mining, quality of life assessment to collect and monitor the physiological data of older people and analyze and compare the relevant clinical data through the system. And then the proposed system provides the timely provision of appropriate health education-related information, and reminds and conducts preliminary judgments. Therefore, the proposed platform can actually help the elderly when they have critical illness in a timely manner, effectively raising the quality of home care. Moreover, to effectively enhance the elderly mental health status, the platform for the provision of health management system and integrate health promotion related peripheral equipment to assist the elderly had no awareness of the ongoing tracking and management of Mental Health. Complement each other and care for science and technology to achieve the success of the aging body.

Project IDs

Project ID:PE9807-1746
External Project ID:NSC98-2410-H182-019
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date01/08/0931/07/10

Keywords

  • Health promotion
  • metabolic syndrome
  • older people
  • successful aging

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