Author:
Frikha Ghassen,Lorca Xavier,Pingaud Hervé,Bortolaso Christophe,Borgiel Katarzyna,Lamine Elyes
Abstract
AbstractFrailty is a clinical syndrome associated with ageing that characterizes an intermediate state between robust health and loss of autonomy. To preserve the abilities of older adults and prevent dependency, it is important to identify and evaluate their frailty. This approach is part of a dependency prevention strategy, based on a thorough understanding of their medical, social, and living environment. This understanding is usually acquired through significant data collection using standardized evaluation surveys. The obtained data is then analyzed to provide personalized recommendations for the beneficiaries’ lifestyles. Our article presents the concept of frailty and a personalized recommendation system aimed at helping citizens prevent frailty. This system uses an innovative self-assessment approach designed for older adults, without necessarily involving healthcare professionals.
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland
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