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  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Rehabilitation Engineering

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  • Global populations are aging, presenting significant societal challenges.
  • Assistive technologies are crucial for promoting healthy lifestyles among the elderly.
  • There is a need for user-centered systems that address the unique needs of older adults.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a Kinect-based interactive system for home-assisted healthy aging.
  • To guide, supervise, and correct physical exercises for older users.
  • To design an adaptive system considering the limitations of the elderly.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a Kinect-based interactive system with gamified environments and augmented reality.
  • User interface and workflow design tailored to elderly users' sensory, physical, and technological limitations.
  • Experimentation with 57 participants (65-80 years) performing physical routines over 15 days, followed by usability surveys.

Main Results:

  • The system effectively assisted older users across different age ranges.
  • The system accurately measured progress in the physical achievements of the elderly.
  • Participants showed progressive acceptance of the system with continued use.

Conclusions:

  • Older adults can positively adapt to interactive assistive tools for active aging.
  • Clear benefits are key to overcoming technological barriers for the elderly.
  • The developed system demonstrates potential for supporting healthy aging at home.