The Active Ageing approach to quality of life for elderly people through order and distribution chains

Daniel Einarson, Diana Saplacan

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    Abstract

    An important aspect of elderly people's habits can be connected to food and meal. To be able to make your own choices according good, and healthy food, even in situations of high age, and functional disabilities adds to quality of life. This contribution covers outcomes of the Active Ageing project, dealing with studies of elderly people's food situation, to be able to find suitable computer based support systems in order to provide appropriate food. Especially, background investigations will be covered, and prototype support systems will be outlined.

    Conference

    Conference1st IEEE International Conference on Computational Systems and Information Technology for Sustainable Solutions (CSITSS), OCT 06-08, 2016, R V Coll Engn, Bengaluru, INDIA
    Period80-01-01 → …

    Swedish Standard Keywords

    • Computer and Information Sciences (102)

    Keywords

    • elderly people
    • food supply support systems
    • internet of things
    • iot
    • participatory action research
    • prototyping

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