老龄化与人工智能:技术如何提高老年人的健康和独立性。

Laura McDaniel, Ime Essien, Samuel Lefcourt, Ephrata Zelleke, Arushi Sinha, Rama Chellappa, Peter M Abadir
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背景:随着全球人口老龄化,医疗保健挑战不断升级。虚弱是一种临床综合症,其特征是对压力源的储备和恢复能力下降,与老年人的不良健康结果密切相关。然而,人工智能(AI)驱动的技术为彻底改变老年人的护理和增强老年人的健康和独立性提供了有前途的解决方案。目的:本文探讨人工智能驱动的技术,包括可穿戴设备、非可穿戴设备和无线系统,如何改变老年护理。这些创新实现了持续的健康监测、跌倒检测、药物依从性和认知辅助。最新发现:传感器技术、机器学习/人工智能算法和用户界面设计的最新进展使这些技术更有效,更容易被老年人使用。主要的好处包括早期发现健康问题、改善药物依从性、减少住院治疗、延长独立生活和提高生活质量。隐私问题、易用性和技术采用是必须解决的挑战。结论:精心设计的人工智能可穿戴设备和支持性政策、基础设施可以显著提高老年人的生活质量,同时减轻护理人员的负担和医疗成本。随着技术的进步,人工智能驱动的可穿戴、非穿戴和无线设备解决方案将成为全球健康老龄化战略中不可或缺的一部分。
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Aging With Artificial Intelligence: How Technology Enhances Older Adults' Health and Independence.

Background: As the global population ages healthcare challenges are escalating. Frailty, a clinical syndrome characterized by decreased reserve and resilience to stressors, is critically linked to adverse health outcomes in older adults. However, artificial intelligence (AI)-driven technologies offer promising solutions for revolutionizing older individuals care and enhancing senior health and independence.

Objective: This paper explores how AI-driven technologies, including wearables, nonwearable devices, and wireless systems, are transforming senior care. These innovations enable continuous health monitoring, fall detection, medication adherence, and cognitive assistance.

Recent findings: Recent advancements in sensor technology, machine learning/AI algorithms, and user interface design have made these technologies more effective and accessible to older adults. Key benefits include early health issue detection, improved medication adherence, reduced hospitalizations, extended independent living, and improved quality of life. Privacy concerns, ease of use, and technology adoption are challenges that must be addressed.

Conclusion: Thoughtfully designed AI wearables and supportive policies and infrastructure can significantly enhance seniors' quality of life while reducing caregiver burden and healthcare costs. As technology advances, AI-driven solutions across wearable, nonwearable, and wireless devices are set to become indispensable in global strategies for healthy aging.

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