A robot instructor for the prevention and treatment of Sarcopenia in the aging population: a pilot study

Michela Bogliolo, G. Marchesi, Andrea Germinario, Emanuele Micheli, A. Canessa, Francesco Burlando, Francesco Vallone, A. Pilotto, M. Casadio
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Sarcopenia is the loss of skeletal muscle tone, mass and strength associated with aging and lack of exercise. Its incidence is increasing, due to the growth in the number and proportion of older persons in world’s population. To prevent the onset of Sarcopenia and to contrast its effects, it is important to perform on a regular basis physical exercises involving the upper and lower limbs. One of the main problems is to motivate elderly people to start a training routine, even better if in groups. This determines the need of innovative, stimulating solutions, targeting groups of people and easily usable. The primary objective of this study was to develop and test a new method for answering this need. We designed a platform where the humanoid robot Pepper guided a group of subjects to perform a set of physical exercises specifically designed to contrast Sarcopenia. The robot illustrated, demonstrated, and then performed the exercises simultaneously with the subjects’ group. Moreover, by using an additional external camera Pepper controlled in real time the execution of the exercises, encouraging Participants who slow down or did not complete all the movements. The processing offline of the recorded data allowed estimating individual subjects performance. The platform has been tested with 8 volunteers divided into two groups. The preliminary results were encouraging: participants demonstrated a high degree of satisfaction for the robot-guided training. Moreover, participants moved with almost synchronously, indicating that all of them followed the robot, maintaining engagement and respecting the correct timing of the exercises.
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预防和治疗老年人群肌肉减少症的机器人教练:一项试点研究
骨骼肌减少症是骨骼肌张力、质量和力量的丧失,与衰老和缺乏锻炼有关。由于世界人口中老年人数量和比例的增加,其发病率正在增加。为了预防肌肉减少症的发生并对比其影响,重要的是要定期进行涉及上肢和下肢的体育锻炼。其中一个主要问题是如何激励老年人开始一项日常训练,如果集体训练效果会更好。这决定了需要创新、刺激的解决方案,针对人群并易于使用。本研究的主要目的是开发和测试一种新的方法来满足这一需求。我们设计了一个平台,人形机器人Pepper指导一组受试者进行一组专门设计用于对比肌肉减少症的体育锻炼。机器人与受试者组同时讲解、演示,然后进行练习。此外,通过使用额外的外部摄像头,Pepper实时控制练习的执行,鼓励那些放慢速度或没有完成所有动作的参与者。记录数据的离线处理允许估计个体受试者的表现。8名志愿者被分为两组,对该平台进行了测试。初步结果令人鼓舞:参与者对机器人指导的训练表现出高度的满意度。此外,参与者几乎同步移动,表明他们都跟随机器人,保持参与并尊重正确的练习时间。
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