Effectiveness of an Exercise Program for Older Adults Using an Augmented Reality Exercise Platform: A Pilot Study.

IF 3.2 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.4235/agmr.23.0016
Tae Sung Park, Myung-Jun Shin
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Background: With the rapid progression of population aging worldwide, the health management of older adults is emerging as an important topic. To help prevent declines in physical and cognitive function due to aging, older adults must maintain consistent physical activity. The development of digital technology has recently allowed the optimization of exercise programs for older adults using augmented reality (AR) game technology.

Methods: Fifteen older adult females were enrolled in an AR-based exercise program. The program was conducted for 30 minutes, three times weekly, for a total of 6 weeks. To verify the effectiveness of the program and assess physical function before and after exercise, the following tests were performed: timed up-and-go test, five times sit-to-stand test, 1-minute sit-to-stand test, lung capacity test, respiratory muscle strength test, and bioelectrical impedance analysis. The Trail Making Test was used to evaluate cognitive function. For statistical analysis, a paired t-test was used to verify the effects on physical and cognitive function before and after exercise.

Results: The study results confirmed improved overall physical and cognitive function. The timed up-and-go test, maximal inspiratory pressure, and Trail Making Test part B scores showed significant increases.

Conclusion: This study verified the effectiveness of AR exercise in community-dwelling older adult women. In the future, exercise programs with game elements that increase the interest and motivation of participants to engage in exercise routines should be developed and applied.

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使用增强现实运动平台的老年人锻炼计划的有效性:一项试点研究。
背景:随着世界范围内人口老龄化的快速发展,老年人的健康管理正成为一个重要的课题。为了防止因衰老而导致的身体和认知功能下降,老年人必须保持持续的身体活动。数字技术的发展最近允许使用增强现实(AR)游戏技术优化老年人的锻炼计划。方法:15名老年女性参加了基于ar的锻炼计划。该项目每周进行3次,每次30分钟,共6周。为了验证方案的有效性和评估运动前后的身体功能,进行了以下测试:定时起跳测试、5次坐立测试、1分钟坐立测试、肺活量测试、呼吸肌力量测试和生物电阻抗分析。采用造径测验评估认知功能。统计分析采用配对t检验验证运动前后对身体和认知功能的影响。结果:研究结果证实了整体身体和认知功能的改善。计时起跑测试、最大吸气压力测试和造径测试B部分得分均有显著提高。结论:本研究验证了AR运动在社区居住老年妇女中的有效性。在未来,应该开发和应用具有游戏元素的运动项目,以增加参与者参与运动的兴趣和动机。
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Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research
Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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