Mobile Telepresence Robot as a New Service to Remotely Supervise Older Adults’ Physical Activity: Effectiveness, Acceptance, and Perception

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Nicolas Mascret
Olivier Vors
Jean-Jacques Temprado
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[1] Aix Marseille Univ,
[2] CNRS,undefined
[3] ISM,undefined
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Elderly; Physical activity; Technology acceptance model; Health;
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While the benefits of physical activity are well known, many older adults do not have any physical activity because they do not have access to adapted physical activity (APA) structures and teachers. The use of a telepresence robot to remotely supervise older adults’ physical activity may be a suitable solution to break with lack of physical inactivity of older adults. The aim of the present study was to investigate effectiveness, acceptance, and perception of a mobile telepresence robot (MTR) that is remotely controlled by an APA teacher.
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