Mechanical Property, Efficacy, and User Experience of an Innovative Wearable Device in Preventing Fall-Induced Injuries

Abstract Background and Objectives With the global population aging at an unprecedented pace, the imminent surge in falls and fall-induced injuries necessitates urgent attention. Innovative assistive technologies are crucial in addressing this daunting challenge. This study aimed to evaluate the mec...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inInnovation in aging Vol. 8; no. 8; p. igae066
Main Authors Hu, Kaixin, Guan, Zhongyang, He, Zhijie, Luo, Siran, Fang, Hongbin, Zhang, Yan, Ding, Li, Xu, Ying, Jiang, Liuya, Fu, Conghui, Zhao, Xiaoqing, Jia, Jie, Wu, Chenkai
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published US Oxford University Press 01.08.2024
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
Abstract Abstract Background and Objectives With the global population aging at an unprecedented pace, the imminent surge in falls and fall-induced injuries necessitates urgent attention. Innovative assistive technologies are crucial in addressing this daunting challenge. This study aimed to evaluate the mechanical properties, efficacy, safety, and user experience of the Intelligent Bone Protection Vest (IBPV), a novel, reusable, non-airbag wearable device. Research Design and Methods The IBPV integrates a machine learning-based algorithm for real-time monitoring of wearer motion and a unique honeycomb-structured foldable cushion for fall impact attenuation. We evaluated the impact attenuation capabilities of the IBPV and conducted 2 human subject studies to assess its efficacy and safety. Additionally, semistructured interviews were conducted to qualitatively explore its usability, safety, and opportunities for enhancement. Results The compression tests confirmed the energy absorption capacity of the honeycomb-structured foldable cushion. In over 800 fall tests involving 14 young and middle-aged subjects using a touchdown fall test, as well as 7 older subjects using a novel fall simulation test, the IBPV demonstrated an overall protection rate exceeding 84%. Discussion and Implications These results underscored the potential of the IBPV in reducing fall-induced injuries by mitigating the impact force on the hip during falls. Future studies with more rigorous design are needed to confirm whether this active wearable device may serve as a dependable fall protection product.
AbstractList With the global population aging at an unprecedented pace, the imminent surge in falls and fall-induced injuries necessitates urgent attention. Innovative assistive technologies are crucial in addressing this daunting challenge. This study aimed to evaluate the mechanical properties, efficacy, safety, and user experience of the Intelligent Bone Protection Vest (IBPV), a novel, reusable, non-airbag wearable device.Background and ObjectivesWith the global population aging at an unprecedented pace, the imminent surge in falls and fall-induced injuries necessitates urgent attention. Innovative assistive technologies are crucial in addressing this daunting challenge. This study aimed to evaluate the mechanical properties, efficacy, safety, and user experience of the Intelligent Bone Protection Vest (IBPV), a novel, reusable, non-airbag wearable device.The IBPV integrates a machine learning-based algorithm for real-time monitoring of wearer motion and a unique honeycomb-structured foldable cushion for fall impact attenuation. We evaluated the impact attenuation capabilities of the IBPV and conducted 2 human subject studies to assess its efficacy and safety. Additionally, semistructured interviews were conducted to qualitatively explore its usability, safety, and opportunities for enhancement.Research Design and MethodsThe IBPV integrates a machine learning-based algorithm for real-time monitoring of wearer motion and a unique honeycomb-structured foldable cushion for fall impact attenuation. We evaluated the impact attenuation capabilities of the IBPV and conducted 2 human subject studies to assess its efficacy and safety. Additionally, semistructured interviews were conducted to qualitatively explore its usability, safety, and opportunities for enhancement.The compression tests confirmed the energy absorption capacity of the honeycomb-structured foldable cushion. In over 800 fall tests involving 14 young and middle-aged subjects using a touchdown fall test, as well as 7 older subjects using a novel fall simulation test, the IBPV demonstrated an overall protection rate exceeding 84%.ResultsThe compression tests confirmed the energy absorption capacity of the honeycomb-structured foldable cushion. In over 800 fall tests involving 14 young and middle-aged subjects using a touchdown fall test, as well as 7 older subjects using a novel fall simulation test, the IBPV demonstrated an overall protection rate exceeding 84%.These results underscored the potential of the IBPV in reducing fall-induced injuries by mitigating the impact force on the hip during falls. Future studies with more rigorous design are needed to confirm whether this active wearable device may serve as a dependable fall protection product.Discussion and ImplicationsThese results underscored the potential of the IBPV in reducing fall-induced injuries by mitigating the impact force on the hip during falls. Future studies with more rigorous design are needed to confirm whether this active wearable device may serve as a dependable fall protection product.
Background and Objectives: With the global population aging at an unprecedented pace, the imminent surge in falls and fall-induced injuries necessitates urgent attention. Innovative assistive technologies are crucial in addressing this daunting challenge. This study aimed to evaluate the mechanical properties, efficacy, safety, and user experience of the Intelligent Bone Protection Vest (IBPV), a novel, reusable, non-airbag wearable device. Research Design and Methods: The IBPV integrates a machine learning-based algorithm for real-time monitoring of wearer motion and a unique honeycomb-structured foldable cushion for fall impact attenuation. We evaluated the impact attenuation capabilities of the IBPV and conducted 2 human subject studies to assess its efficacy and safety. Additionally, semistructured interviews were conducted to qualitatively explore its usability, safety, and opportunities for enhancement. Results: The compression tests confirmed the energy absorption capacity of the honeycomb-structured foldable cushion. In over 800 fall tests involving 14 young and middle-aged subjects using a touchdown fall test, as well as 7 older subjects using a novel fall simulation test, the IBPV demonstrated an overall protection rate exceeding 84%. Discussion and Implications: These results underscored the potential of the IBPV in reducing fall-induced injuries by mitigating the impact force on the hip during falls. Future studies with more rigorous design are needed to confirm whether this active wearable device may serve as a dependable fall protection product. Keywords: Falls, Hip fracture, Injury
Abstract Background and Objectives With the global population aging at an unprecedented pace, the imminent surge in falls and fall-induced injuries necessitates urgent attention. Innovative assistive technologies are crucial in addressing this daunting challenge. This study aimed to evaluate the mechanical properties, efficacy, safety, and user experience of the Intelligent Bone Protection Vest (IBPV), a novel, reusable, non-airbag wearable device. Research Design and Methods The IBPV integrates a machine learning-based algorithm for real-time monitoring of wearer motion and a unique honeycomb-structured foldable cushion for fall impact attenuation. We evaluated the impact attenuation capabilities of the IBPV and conducted 2 human subject studies to assess its efficacy and safety. Additionally, semistructured interviews were conducted to qualitatively explore its usability, safety, and opportunities for enhancement. Results The compression tests confirmed the energy absorption capacity of the honeycomb-structured foldable cushion. In over 800 fall tests involving 14 young and middle-aged subjects using a touchdown fall test, as well as 7 older subjects using a novel fall simulation test, the IBPV demonstrated an overall protection rate exceeding 84%. Discussion and Implications These results underscored the potential of the IBPV in reducing fall-induced injuries by mitigating the impact force on the hip during falls. Future studies with more rigorous design are needed to confirm whether this active wearable device may serve as a dependable fall protection product.
Background and Objectives With the global population aging at an unprecedented pace, the imminent surge in falls and fall-induced injuries necessitates urgent attention. Innovative assistive technologies are crucial in addressing this daunting challenge. This study aimed to evaluate the mechanical properties, efficacy, safety, and user experience of the Intelligent Bone Protection Vest (IBPV), a novel, reusable, non-airbag wearable device. Research Design and Methods The IBPV integrates a machine learning-based algorithm for real-time monitoring of wearer motion and a unique honeycomb-structured foldable cushion for fall impact attenuation. We evaluated the impact attenuation capabilities of the IBPV and conducted 2 human subject studies to assess its efficacy and safety. Additionally, semistructured interviews were conducted to qualitatively explore its usability, safety, and opportunities for enhancement. Results The compression tests confirmed the energy absorption capacity of the honeycomb-structured foldable cushion. In over 800 fall tests involving 14 young and middle-aged subjects using a touchdown fall test, as well as 7 older subjects using a novel fall simulation test, the IBPV demonstrated an overall protection rate exceeding 84%. Discussion and Implications These results underscored the potential of the IBPV in reducing fall-induced injuries by mitigating the impact force on the hip during falls. Future studies with more rigorous design are needed to confirm whether this active wearable device may serve as a dependable fall protection product.
With the global population aging at an unprecedented pace, the imminent surge in falls and fall-induced injuries necessitates urgent attention. Innovative assistive technologies are crucial in addressing this daunting challenge. This study aimed to evaluate the mechanical properties, efficacy, safety, and user experience of the Intelligent Bone Protection Vest (IBPV), a novel, reusable, non-airbag wearable device. The IBPV integrates a machine learning-based algorithm for real-time monitoring of wearer motion and a unique honeycomb-structured foldable cushion for fall impact attenuation. We evaluated the impact attenuation capabilities of the IBPV and conducted 2 human subject studies to assess its efficacy and safety. Additionally, semistructured interviews were conducted to qualitatively explore its usability, safety, and opportunities for enhancement. The compression tests confirmed the energy absorption capacity of the honeycomb-structured foldable cushion. In over 800 fall tests involving 14 young and middle-aged subjects using a touchdown fall test, as well as 7 older subjects using a novel fall simulation test, the IBPV demonstrated an overall protection rate exceeding 84%. These results underscored the potential of the IBPV in reducing fall-induced injuries by mitigating the impact force on the hip during falls. Future studies with more rigorous design are needed to confirm whether this active wearable device may serve as a dependable fall protection product.
Audience Academic
Author Hu, Kaixin
Zhao, Xiaoqing
Guan, Zhongyang
Luo, Siran
Jia, Jie
Xu, Ying
Jiang, Liuya
Fu, Conghui
Fang, Hongbin
Zhang, Yan
Ding, Li
He, Zhijie
Wu, Chenkai
Author_xml – sequence: 1
  givenname: Kaixin
  surname: Hu
  fullname: Hu, Kaixin
– sequence: 2
  givenname: Zhongyang
  orcidid: 0000-0003-0737-3929
  surname: Guan
  fullname: Guan, Zhongyang
– sequence: 3
  givenname: Zhijie
  surname: He
  fullname: He, Zhijie
– sequence: 4
  givenname: Siran
  surname: Luo
  fullname: Luo, Siran
– sequence: 5
  givenname: Hongbin
  surname: Fang
  fullname: Fang, Hongbin
– sequence: 6
  givenname: Yan
  surname: Zhang
  fullname: Zhang, Yan
– sequence: 7
  givenname: Li
  surname: Ding
  fullname: Ding, Li
– sequence: 8
  givenname: Ying
  surname: Xu
  fullname: Xu, Ying
– sequence: 9
  givenname: Liuya
  surname: Jiang
  fullname: Jiang, Liuya
– sequence: 10
  givenname: Conghui
  surname: Fu
  fullname: Fu, Conghui
– sequence: 11
  givenname: Xiaoqing
  surname: Zhao
  fullname: Zhao, Xiaoqing
– sequence: 12
  givenname: Jie
  surname: Jia
  fullname: Jia, Jie
  email: shannonjj@126.com
– sequence: 13
  givenname: Chenkai
  orcidid: 0000-0002-2256-0653
  surname: Wu
  fullname: Wu, Chenkai
BackLink https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/39131202$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed
BookMark eNqFkkFvEzEQhS1UREvplSOyxKVIbGuvnc36WJWURiqCAxVHy2uPg6ONHezdQP89EyWlFFVCPng0_t6zPTMvyUFMEQh5zdkZZ0qcLyCnGM7DwgBrmmfkqBZKVRPB2MFf8SE5KWXJGONKSCXrF-RQKC54zeoj8vMT2O8mBmt6-iWnNeTh7j2deY8Zi5GJjt4WyHT2C88CRAs0eUzTeYxpY4awAfoNTDZdD_QDbAICIaIXbCAOIS7olen7ah7daMGhajmiTXlFnnvTFzjZ78fk9mr29fK6uvn8cX55cVNZydVQNZMJZ37qjWNKgYBOgmtq5xqrWisBphNZCyxF4wW6g-1sO22haxl-nFvw4pic7nzXOf0YoQx6FYqFvjcR0lg0imvGJecM0bf_oMs05oiv04JPmVRb0wdqYXrQIfo0ZGO3pvqiZS0WmDUSqbMnKFwOVsFiF33A_CPBm_3lY7cCp9c5rEy-0_edenC0OZWSwf9BONPbadC7adD7aUDBu50gjev_sb8BHV-11g
Cites_doi 10.1016/j.jagp.2013.01.038
10.1136/ip.9.2.138
10.1017/S071498081000070X
10.1093/ageing/afh200
10.1016/S0749-0690(02)00002-2
10.1016/S0140-6736(02)08657-9
10.2522/ptj.20070107
10.1016/S0167-4943(99)00048-5
10.1056/NEJM200011233432101
10.1080/13825585.2014.933770
10.1093/ageing/32.1.88
10.1177/1559827619880529
10.1111/1753-6405.12152
10.1016/j.bjpt.2017.03.010
10.1067/mhc.2000.109232
10.1007/s00198-004-1627-0
10.15761/PMRR.1000205
10.1007/s00198-006-0300-1
10.1007/s00198-012-1964-3
10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2010.07.008
10.1002/mds.23082
10.1016/j.jamda.2014.12.004
10.1299/jbse.4.443
10.1093/gerona/glac211
10.1016/S2468-2667(17)30046-4
ContentType Journal Article
Copyright The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. 2024
The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America.
COPYRIGHT 2024 Oxford University Press
The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.
Copyright_xml – notice: The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. 2024
– notice: The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America.
– notice: COPYRIGHT 2024 Oxford University Press
– notice: The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.
DBID TOX
AAYXX
CITATION
NPM
3V.
7X7
7XB
88E
8FI
8FJ
8FK
ABUWG
AFKRA
AZQEC
BENPR
CCPQU
DWQXO
FYUFA
GHDGH
K9.
M0S
M1P
PHGZM
PHGZT
PIMPY
PJZUB
PKEHL
PPXIY
PQEST
PQQKQ
PQUKI
PRINS
7X8
DOI 10.1093/geroni/igae066
DatabaseName Oxford Journals Open Access Collection
CrossRef
PubMed
ProQuest Central (Corporate)
ProQuest Health & Medical Collection
ProQuest Central (purchase pre-March 2016)
Medical Database (Alumni Edition)
Hospital Premium Collection
Hospital Premium Collection (Alumni Edition)
ProQuest Central (Alumni) (purchase pre-March 2016)
ProQuest Central (Alumni)
ProQuest Central UK/Ireland
ProQuest Central Essentials
ProQuest Central
ProQuest One Community College
ProQuest Central Korea
Health Research Premium Collection
Health Research Premium Collection (Alumni)
ProQuest Health & Medical Complete (Alumni)
Health & Medical Collection (Alumni Edition)
Medical Database
ProQuest Central Premium
ProQuest One Academic
Publicly Available Content Database
ProQuest Health & Medical Research Collection
ProQuest One Academic Middle East (New)
ProQuest One Health & Nursing
ProQuest One Academic Eastern Edition (DO NOT USE)
ProQuest One Academic
ProQuest One Academic UKI Edition
ProQuest Central China
MEDLINE - Academic
DatabaseTitle CrossRef
PubMed
Publicly Available Content Database
ProQuest One Academic Middle East (New)
ProQuest Central Essentials
ProQuest Health & Medical Complete (Alumni)
ProQuest Central (Alumni Edition)
ProQuest One Community College
ProQuest One Health & Nursing
ProQuest Central China
ProQuest Central
ProQuest Health & Medical Research Collection
Health Research Premium Collection
Health and Medicine Complete (Alumni Edition)
ProQuest Central Korea
Health & Medical Research Collection
ProQuest Central (New)
ProQuest Medical Library (Alumni)
ProQuest One Academic Eastern Edition
ProQuest Hospital Collection
Health Research Premium Collection (Alumni)
ProQuest Hospital Collection (Alumni)
ProQuest Health & Medical Complete
ProQuest Medical Library
ProQuest One Academic UKI Edition
ProQuest One Academic
ProQuest One Academic (New)
ProQuest Central (Alumni)
MEDLINE - Academic
DatabaseTitleList MEDLINE - Academic


Publicly Available Content Database
PubMed
Database_xml – sequence: 1
  dbid: NPM
  name: PubMed
  url: https://proxy.k.utb.cz/login?url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed
  sourceTypes: Index Database
– sequence: 2
  dbid: TOX
  name: Oxford Journals Open Access Collection
  url: https://academic.oup.com/journals/
  sourceTypes: Publisher
– sequence: 3
  dbid: BENPR
  name: ProQuest Central
  url: https://www.proquest.com/central
  sourceTypes: Aggregation Database
DeliveryMethod fulltext_linktorsrc
Discipline Anatomy & Physiology
EISSN 2399-5300
ExternalDocumentID A808494064
39131202
10_1093_geroni_igae066
10.1093/geroni/igae066
Genre Journal Article
GeographicLocations China
GeographicLocations_xml – name: China
GroupedDBID 0R~
AAFWJ
AAPPN
AAPXW
AAVAP
ABEJV
ABPTD
ABXVV
ACGFS
ADBBV
AENZO
AFPKN
AFULF
ALMA_UNASSIGNED_HOLDINGS
AOIJS
BAYMD
BCNDV
BTTYL
EBS
EJD
GROUPED_DOAJ
H13
HYE
IAO
IHR
ITC
KQ8
KSI
ML0
M~E
O9-
OK1
ROL
ROX
RPM
TOX
AAYXX
ABGNP
AMNDL
CITATION
7X7
88E
8FI
8FJ
ABUWG
AFKRA
BENPR
CCPQU
FYUFA
HMCUK
M1P
NPM
PHGZM
PHGZT
PIMPY
PJZUB
PPXIY
PSQYO
UKHRP
3V.
7XB
8FK
AZQEC
DWQXO
K9.
PKEHL
PQEST
PQQKQ
PQUKI
PRINS
PUEGO
7X8
ID FETCH-LOGICAL-c419t-65510f7fad099e3eb4ed62dd6c98c4ee754230936f3cedecbc878eb805301cef3
IEDL.DBID 7X7
ISSN 2399-5300
IngestDate Fri Jul 11 11:52:23 EDT 2025
Sat Aug 23 14:57:35 EDT 2025
Tue Jun 17 22:04:09 EDT 2025
Tue Jun 10 21:00:23 EDT 2025
Mon Jul 21 05:56:01 EDT 2025
Tue Jul 01 01:44:37 EDT 2025
Thu Dec 19 07:37:13 EST 2024
IsDoiOpenAccess true
IsOpenAccess true
IsPeerReviewed true
IsScholarly true
Issue 8
Keywords Falls
Hip fracture
Injury
Language English
License This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America.
LinkModel DirectLink
MergedId FETCHMERGED-LOGICAL-c419t-65510f7fad099e3eb4ed62dd6c98c4ee754230936f3cedecbc878eb805301cef3
Notes ObjectType-Article-1
SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1
ObjectType-Feature-2
content type line 14
content type line 23
ORCID 0000-0003-0737-3929
0000-0002-2256-0653
OpenAccessLink https://www.proquest.com/docview/3170490530?pq-origsite=%requestingapplication%
PMID 39131202
PQID 3170490530
PQPubID 7089193
ParticipantIDs proquest_miscellaneous_3092014110
proquest_journals_3170490530
gale_infotracmisc_A808494064
gale_infotracacademiconefile_A808494064
pubmed_primary_39131202
crossref_primary_10_1093_geroni_igae066
oup_primary_10_1093_geroni_igae066
ProviderPackageCode CITATION
AAYXX
PublicationCentury 2000
PublicationDate 20240801
PublicationDateYYYYMMDD 2024-08-01
PublicationDate_xml – month: 08
  year: 2024
  text: 20240801
  day: 01
PublicationDecade 2020
PublicationPlace US
PublicationPlace_xml – name: US
– name: England
– name: Oxford
PublicationTitle Innovation in aging
PublicationTitleAlternate Innov Aging
PublicationYear 2024
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publisher_xml – name: Oxford University Press
References Bradley (2024080908134538300_CIT0005) 2013
Stevens (2024080908134538300_CIT0026) 2000; 5
Kanis (2024080908134538300_CIT0013) 2012; 23
Peel (2024080908134538300_CIT0021) 2011; 30
Patton (2024080908134538300_CIT0020) 2015
Rubenstein (2024080908134538300_CIT0023) 2002; 18
Shumway-Cook (2024080908134538300_CIT0025) 2009; 89
Allen (2024080908134538300_CIT0001) 2010; 25
Milisen (2024080908134538300_CIT0016) 2011; 48
Cummings (2024080908134538300_CIT0008) 2002; 359
Johnell (2024080908134538300_CIT0012) 2004; 15
Ansai (2024080908134538300_CIT0002) 2017; 21
Korall (2024080908134538300_CIT0015) 2015; 16
Mitchell (2024080908134538300_CIT0017) 2014; 38
Hull (2024080908134538300_CIT0011) 2013; 21
Kannus (2024080908134538300_CIT0014) 2000; 343
Chan (2024080908134538300_CIT0007) 2000; 30
Quigley (2024080908134538300_CIT0022) 2019; 4
World Health Organization (2024080908134538300_CIT0029) 2021
Scaf-Klomp (2024080908134538300_CIT0024) 2003; 32
Tanaka (2024080908134538300_CIT0027) 2009; 4
Giversen (2024080908134538300_CIT0009) 2007; 18
Hall (2024080908134538300_CIT0010) 2019; 14
Borges (2024080908134538300_CIT0004) 2015; 22
Tarbert (2024080908134538300_CIT0028) 2023; 78
O’Halloran (2024080908134538300_CIT0018) 2004; 33
Cameron (2024080908134538300_CIT0006) 2003; 9
Papadimitriou (2024080908134538300_CIT0019) 2017; 2
Bergen (2024080908134538300_CIT0003) 2021; 15
References_xml – volume: 21
  start-page: 1287
  issue: 12
  year: 2013
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0011
  article-title: Anxiety, depression, and fall-related psychological concerns in community-dwelling older people
  publication-title: American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
  doi: 10.1016/j.jagp.2013.01.038
– volume: 9
  start-page: 138
  issue: 2
  year: 2003
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0006
  article-title: A randomised trial of hip protector use by frail older women living in their own homes
  publication-title: Injury Prevention
  doi: 10.1136/ip.9.2.138
– volume: 30
  start-page: 7
  issue: 1
  year: 2011
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0021
  article-title: Epidemiology of falls in older age
  publication-title: Canadian Journal on Aging [La revue canadienne du vieillissement]
  doi: 10.1017/S071498081000070X
– volume: 33
  start-page: 582
  issue: 6
  year: 2004
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0018
  article-title: A cluster randomised controlled trial to evaluate a policy of making hip protectors available to residents of nursing homes
  publication-title: Age and Ageing
  doi: 10.1093/ageing/afh200
– volume: 18
  start-page: 141
  issue: 2
  year: 2002
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0023
  article-title: The epidemiology of falls and syncope
  publication-title: Clinics in Geriatric Medicine
  doi: 10.1016/S0749-0690(02)00002-2
– volume: 359
  start-page: 1761
  issue: 9319
  year: 2002
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0008
  article-title: Epidemiology and outcomes of osteoporotic fractures
  publication-title: Lancet (London, England)
  doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(02)08657-9
– volume: 89
  start-page: 324
  issue: 4
  year: 2009
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0025
  article-title: Falls in the medicare population: Incidence, associated factors, and impact on health care
  publication-title: Physical Therapy
  doi: 10.2522/ptj.20070107
– volume: 30
  start-page: 25
  issue: 1
  year: 2000
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0007
  article-title: Effectiveness and acceptability of a newly designed hip protector: A pilot study
  publication-title: Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics
  doi: 10.1016/S0167-4943(99)00048-5
– volume: 343
  start-page: 1506
  issue: 21
  year: 2000
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0014
  article-title: Prevention of hip fracture in elderly people with use of a hip protector
  publication-title: New England Journal of Medicine
  doi: 10.1056/NEJM200011233432101
– volume: 22
  start-page: 312
  issue: 3
  year: 2015
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0004
  article-title: Fear of falling and falls in older adults with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease
  publication-title: Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition
  doi: 10.1080/13825585.2014.933770
– volume: 32
  start-page: 88
  issue: 1
  year: 2003
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0024
  article-title: Depression in older people after fall-related injuries: A prospective study
  publication-title: Age and Ageing
  doi: 10.1093/ageing/32.1.88
– volume: 15
  start-page: 580
  issue: 6
  year: 2021
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0003
  article-title: Understanding modifiable and unmodifiable older adult fall risk factors to create effective prevention strategies
  publication-title: American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
  doi: 10.1177/1559827619880529
– volume: 38
  start-page: 13
  issue: 1
  year: 2014
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0017
  article-title: Associations between obesity and overweight and fall risk, health status and quality of life in older people
  publication-title: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
  doi: 10.1111/1753-6405.12152
– volume-title: Qualitative research & evaluation methods: Integrating theory and practice
  year: 2015
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0020
– volume: 21
  start-page: 144
  issue: 2
  year: 2017
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0002
  article-title: Gait, dual task and history of falls in elderly with preserved cognition, mild cognitive impairment, and mild Alzheimer’s disease
  publication-title: Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy
  doi: 10.1016/j.bjpt.2017.03.010
– volume-title: Hospitalisations due to falls by older people, Australia: 2009-10
  year: 2013
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0005
– volume: 5
  start-page: 134
  issue: 4
  year: 2000
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0026
  article-title: Reducing falls and resulting hip fractures among older women
  publication-title: Home Care Provider
  doi: 10.1067/mhc.2000.109232
– volume: 15
  start-page: 897
  issue: 11
  year: 2004
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0012
  article-title: An estimate of the worldwide prevalence, mortality and disability associated with hip fracture
  publication-title: Osteoporosis International
  doi: 10.1007/s00198-004-1627-0
– year: 2021
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0029
– volume: 4
  start-page: 1
  issue: 3
  year: 2019
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0022
  article-title: Technology innovation to protect hips from fall-related fracture
  publication-title: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research
  doi: 10.15761/PMRR.1000205
– volume: 14
  start-page: 663
  issue: 7
  year: 2019
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0010
  article-title: Older adults’ perceptions of wearable technology hip protectors: Implications for further research and development strategies
  publication-title: Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology
– volume: 18
  start-page: 721
  issue: 6
  year: 2007
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0009
  article-title: Time trends of mortality after first hip fractures
  publication-title: Osteoporosis International
  doi: 10.1007/s00198-006-0300-1
– volume: 23
  start-page: 2239
  issue: 9
  year: 2012
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0013
  article-title: A systematic review of hip fracture incidence and probability of fracture worldwide
  publication-title: Osteoporosis International
  doi: 10.1007/s00198-012-1964-3
– volume: 48
  start-page: 193
  issue: 2
  year: 2011
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0016
  article-title: Nursing staff attitudes of hip protector use in long-term care, and differences in characteristics between adherent and non-adherent residents: A survey and observational study
  publication-title: International Journal of Nursing Studies
  doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2010.07.008
– volume: 25
  start-page: 1217
  issue: 9
  year: 2010
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0001
  article-title: The effects of an exercise program on fall risk factors in people with Parkinson’s disease: A randomized controlled trial
  publication-title: Movement Disorders
  doi: 10.1002/mds.23082
– volume: 16
  start-page: 185
  issue: 3
  year: 2015
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0015
  article-title: Facilitators of and barriers to hip protector acceptance and adherence in long-term care facilities: A systematic review
  publication-title: Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
  doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2014.12.004
– volume: 4
  start-page: 443
  issue: 3
  year: 2009
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0027
  article-title: A novel hip protector material with high impact force attenuation: Leak-allowed air cushion
  publication-title: Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering
  doi: 10.1299/jbse.4.443
– volume: 78
  start-page: 853
  issue: 5
  year: 2023
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0028
  article-title: Potential solutions for the mitigation of hip injuries caused by falls in older adults: A narrative review
  publication-title: Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
  doi: 10.1093/gerona/glac211
– volume: 2
  start-page: e239
  issue: 5
  year: 2017
  ident: 2024080908134538300_CIT0019
  article-title: Burden of hip fracture using disability-adjusted life-years: A pooled analysis of prospective cohorts in the CHANCES consortium
  publication-title: Lancet Public Health
  doi: 10.1016/S2468-2667(17)30046-4
SSID ssj0001934942
Score 2.2780051
Snippet Abstract Background and Objectives With the global population aging at an unprecedented pace, the imminent surge in falls and fall-induced injuries...
With the global population aging at an unprecedented pace, the imminent surge in falls and fall-induced injuries necessitates urgent attention. Innovative...
Background and Objectives: With the global population aging at an unprecedented pace, the imminent surge in falls and fall-induced injuries necessitates urgent...
Background and Objectives With the global population aging at an unprecedented pace, the imminent surge in falls and fall-induced injuries necessitates urgent...
SourceID proquest
gale
pubmed
crossref
oup
SourceType Aggregation Database
Index Database
Publisher
StartPage igae066
SubjectTerms Aged
Algorithms
Falls (Accidents)
Health aspects
Machine learning
Prevention
Safety and security measures
Technology application
User experience
Wearable computers
Wounds and injuries
Title Mechanical Property, Efficacy, and User Experience of an Innovative Wearable Device in Preventing Fall-Induced Injuries
URI https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/39131202
https://www.proquest.com/docview/3170490530
https://www.proquest.com/docview/3092014110
Volume 8
hasFullText 1
inHoldings 1
isFullTextHit
isPrint
link http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwhV3db9MwELdge-EFAeOj0FUGIXjBahzHSfw0la3VQNqY0Cr6Fjn2pRoa6Wgz0P577hK3VYUEL1GUXGzp7mxf7uN3jL3ViUQt0FZ4K71IrM-EzaQTyoJPtCor3bbpPDtPT6fJ55meBYfbKqRVrvfEdqP2C0c-8iGecxSk0io6uvkpqGsURVdDC437bJ-gy0irs1m29bEYAl-JN1iNajgHQpwdXs0tRC0w4vYsCjvyTpnbX9Zme-pMHrGHwVzko06-j9k9qJ-wg1GNv8o_7vg73iZwtp7xA_b7DKiMl7jOL8jHvmzuPvAxYURYh3e29nyKGse38MZ8UeFj_im0Rv0F_BtqPlVT8ROgPYRf1XyN8lTP-cReXwvq9uHA41ffqd_d6imbTsaXx6ci9FUQLpGmESlaSVGVVdajeQgKygR8GnufOpO7BICa4lKANK0UjgaudHmWQ5kT86WDSj1je_WihheMg8l9pj2hrKNhlcY2l05XxjijS5RY2WPv1xwubjr4jKILe6uik0URZIGUJICC1lWztMiYrjwA5yGEqmKURzkKEy2oHuvvUOJ6cDuv36AI_ztbfy3hIizaVbFVsR57vXlNw1MiWg2LW6SJTEy5sRJpnneasZlKGalkHMUv_z34K_YAiZIui7DP9prlLRyiZdOUg1Z9B2z_4_j84uug9Q_g9fLL7A_q1_0o
linkProvider ProQuest
linkToHtml http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwtV1Lb9NAEF6VcoALAsojJcCCeFyw4vV6be8BoYg2SmhTcWhEbma9O46KWqckLlX-FL-RGT8SRUhw6s3yvqSZ2Z3Z2ZlvGHujQoFSoIznjHBeaFzsmVhYTxpwoZJZrqoyneOTaDgJv0zVdIf9bnNhKKyyPROrg9rNLfnIe6jn6JFKSf_T5U-PqkbR62pbQqMWiyNYXeOVbflxdID8fRsEg8PTz0OvqSrg2VDo0ovQRvDzODcOjSOQkIXgosC5yOrEhgBUEpaeB6NcWnBgM5vECWQJLS0s5BLnvcVuo-L16bIXT-ONT0cT2EuwxoaUvRkQwm3vbGbAr4AYN7qv0QBbaXV_WbeVlhvcZ_ca85T3a3l6wHageMj2-gVezS9W_B2vAkYrT_weux4DpQ0Tl_lX8ukvytUHfkiYFMbilykcn6CE8w2cMp_n-JuPmlKsv4B_Q5JS9hY_ADqz-FnBW1SpYsYH5vzco-oiSCMc9YPq6y0fscmNUPwx2y3mBTxlHHTiYuUI1R0NuSgwibAq19pqlaGEZB32vqVwelnDdaT1M7tMa16kDS-wJzEgpX1cLgwSpk5HwHUIESvtJ36CzESLrcO6Wz1x_9mt5tfIwv-u1m05nDaHxDLdiHSHvVo30_QU-FbA_Ar7-DqgWFyBfZ7UkrFeSmohReAH-_-e_CW7MzwdH6fHo5OjZ-wuDgjrCMYu2y0XV_Acraoye1GJMmffb3rv_AGt4TfV
openUrl ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fsummon.serialssolutions.com&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Mechanical+Property%2C+Efficacy%2C+and+User+Experience+of+an+Innovative+Wearable+Device+in+Preventing+Fall-Induced+Injuries&rft.jtitle=Innovation+in+aging&rft.au=Hu%2C+Kaixin&rft.au=Guan%2C+Zhongyang&rft.au=He%2C+Zhijie&rft.au=Luo%2C+Siran&rft.date=2024-08-01&rft.pub=Oxford+University+Press&rft.issn=2399-5300&rft.eissn=2399-5300&rft.volume=8&rft.issue=8&rft_id=info:doi/10.1093%2Fgeroni%2Figae066&rft.externalDocID=A808494064
thumbnail_l http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/lc.gif&issn=2399-5300&client=summon
thumbnail_m http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/mc.gif&issn=2399-5300&client=summon
thumbnail_s http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/sc.gif&issn=2399-5300&client=summon