Qian et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Maintaining and modifying pace through tactile and multimodal feedbackQian et al., 2011
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- 1960456226039574673
- Author
- Qian H
- Kuber R
- Sears A
- Murphy E
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- Publication venue
- Interacting with Computers
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Older adults are recommended to remain physically active to reduce the risk of chronic diseases and to maintain psychological well-being. At the same time, research also suggests that levels of fitness can be raised among this group. This paper describes the …
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