Tablet-Based Strength-Balance Training to Motivate and Improve Adherence to Exercise in Independently Living Older People: Part 2 of a Phase II Preclinical Exploratory Trial
BackgroundHome-based exercise programs can improve physical functioning and health status of elderly people. Successful implementation of exercise interventions for older people presents major challenges and supporting elderly people properly while doing their home-based exercises is essential for t...
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Main Authors: | van het Reve, Eva (Author), Silveira, Patrícia (Author), Daniel, Florian (Author), Casati, Fabio (Author), de Bruin, Eling D (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2014-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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