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With the data gained from the activity trackers students will be able to monitor daily activity and assess whether or not it has encouraged a positive effect on senior vital data. This paper analyzes the impact of activity trackers on senior citizen biometric data including weight, blood pressure and pulse. By tracking the amount of steps the seniors have taken over the 7 week study. We will be able to determine if an increase in physical activity has a positive effect on the vital signs of older adults. Through the use of wireless technology, senior vital sings and step tracking data are synchronized wirelessly once a week by students at Pace University and measured for any significant changes. Prior to distributing activity trackers seniors were administered Pre assessment surveys and Post surveys, after receiving the trackers. Some of the collected data included preexisting health conditions, activity habits, and willingness to try new technology. 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Intergenerational activity tracker program: Impact with health related outcomes on older adults
As resilient as the human body may appear to be, the aging process is inevitable and takes a physical toll on all bodies, but getting older does not equate to neglecting healthy habits. If anything, as people age it is more important to be vigilant and lead proactive lifestyles. In an effort to increase health awareness and promote a healthier lifestyle Pace University conducted a 7 week pilot study using activity trackers and Telemedical Bluetooth devices. Most Senior citizens are intimidated and unaccepting when it comes to relying on technology but through the use of activity trackers senior citizens are able to measure their progress towards a healthier lifestyle. With the data gained from the activity trackers students will be able to monitor daily activity and assess whether or not it has encouraged a positive effect on senior vital data. This paper analyzes the impact of activity trackers on senior citizen biometric data including weight, blood pressure and pulse. By tracking the amount of steps the seniors have taken over the 7 week study. We will be able to determine if an increase in physical activity has a positive effect on the vital signs of older adults. Through the use of wireless technology, senior vital sings and step tracking data are synchronized wirelessly once a week by students at Pace University and measured for any significant changes. Prior to distributing activity trackers seniors were administered Pre assessment surveys and Post surveys, after receiving the trackers. Some of the collected data included preexisting health conditions, activity habits, and willingness to try new technology. By assessing the results, this paper explores whether the activity tracker had a significant effect on senior vital signs.