Feasibility of High-Frequency Monitoring of the Home Environment and Health in Older Adults: Proof of Concept.

IF 1.1 Q3 GERONTOLOGY
Journal of Aging and Environment Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-20 DOI:10.1080/26892618.2022.2131676
Amir Baniassadi, Wanting Yu, Angel Wong, Ryan Day, Thomas Travison, Lewis Lipsitz, Bradley Manor
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Abstract

Technology provides new opportunities to understand and optimize the relationship between the home indoor environmental quality and health outcomes in older adults. We aimed to establish proof-of-concept and feasibility of remote, real-time, high-frequency, and simultaneous monitoring of select environmental variables and outcomes related to health and wellbeing in older adults. Thirty-four participants (27 were female) with an average age (SD) of 81 years (±7.1) were recruited from community and supportive housing environments. Environmental sensors were installed in each home and participants were asked to use a wearable device on their finger and answer smartphone-based questionnaires on a daily basis. Further, a subgroup of participants were asked to complete tablet-based cognitive tests on a daily basis. Average compliance with the wearable (time worn properly / total time with device) was 81%. Participants responded to 69% of daily smartphone surveys and completed 80% of the prescribed cognitive tests. These results suggest that it is feasible to study the impact of the home thermal environment and air quality on biological rhythms, cognition, and other outcomes in older adults. However, the success of non-passive data collection elements may be contingent upon baseline cognition.

老年人家庭环境和健康高频监测的可行性:概念验证
技术为了解和优化家庭室内环境质量与老年人健康结果之间的关系提供了新的机遇。我们的目标是建立远程、实时、高频和同步监测选定环境变量和老年人健康和幸福相关结果的概念验证和可行性。我们从社区和支持性住房环境中招募了 34 名参与者(27 名女性),平均年龄(SD)为 81 岁(±7.1)。每个家庭都安装了环境传感器,要求参与者每天使用手指上的可穿戴设备并回答基于智能手机的问卷。此外,还要求一部分参与者每天完成基于平板电脑的认知测试。对可穿戴设备的平均依从性(正确佩戴时间/使用设备的总时间)为 81%。参与者对 69% 的每日智能手机调查做出了回应,并完成了 80% 的规定认知测试。这些结果表明,研究家庭热环境和空气质量对老年人生物节律、认知和其他结果的影响是可行的。然而,非被动数据收集要素的成功与否可能取决于基线认知。
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Journal of Aging and Environment
Journal of Aging and Environment Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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