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Dieuwke van Dartel1,2, Ying Wang1, Johannes H Hegeman1,3
1Biomedical Signals and Systems Group, University of Twente, 7522 NB Enschede, The Netherlands.
Background/Objectives:
Measuring the physical functioning of older hip fracture patients using wearables is desirable, with physical activity monitoring offering a promising approach. However, it is first important to assess physical activity in healthy older adults. This study quantifies physical functioning with physical activity parameters and assesses those parameters in community-dwelling older adults. The results are compared with the results from one case participant 2 months post-hip fracture surgery.
Methods:
Twenty-four community-dwelling older adults (aged ≥ 80) participated. The acts of moving around the house, toileting, getting in/out of bed, and preparing meals was quantified by total time, time spent sitting, standing, and walking, number of transfers, and intensity of physical activity. MOX and APDM sensors measured the intensity of physical activity, with the tasks performed in a living lab while video-recorded. The case participant's total time and intensity of physical activity were measured for walking to a door and getting in/out of bed.
Results:
Preparing meals showed the longest total time and time spent standing/walking, while moving around the house and getting in/out of bed had the highest intensity of physical activity. Only getting in/out of bed required sitting. The physical activity parameters varied among participants, with very active participants completing tasks faster. The case participant had longer total times and lower intensities of physical activity two months post-surgery compared to before the fracture.
Conclusions:
This study provides initial insights into the physical activity levels of community-dwelling older adults. It represents the beginning of more efficient and continuous monitoring of physical functioning.
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