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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology and Health Sciences
  • Digital Health and Exercise Technology
  • Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy

Background:

  • Global population aging necessitates effective health management strategies for older adults.
  • Consistent physical activity is crucial for preventing age-related physical and cognitive decline.
  • Augmented reality (AR) game technology offers a novel approach to optimize exercise for seniors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of an augmented reality (AR) based exercise program for community-dwelling older adult women.
  • To assess the impact of AR exercise on physical function and cognitive performance in older adults.

Main Methods:

  • A 6-week AR exercise program was implemented, with participants engaging in 30-minute sessions, three times per week.
  • Physical function was assessed using tests like the timed up-and-go, sit-to-stand variations, lung capacity, and respiratory muscle strength.
  • Cognitive function was evaluated using the Trail Making Test, with statistical analysis via paired t-tests.

Main Results:

  • The AR exercise program led to significant improvements in overall physical and cognitive functions.
  • Key improvements were observed in the timed up-and-go test, maximal inspiratory pressure, and Trail Making Test part B scores.

Conclusions:

  • Augmented reality exercise is an effective intervention for enhancing physical and cognitive health in community-dwelling older women.
  • Future development should focus on gamified exercise programs to boost participant interest and adherence.
  • AR exercise presents a viable digital health solution for active aging.