Contribuciones de las Ciencias Electrónicas al Problema de las Caídas en Población Adulta Mayor
En este escrito se presenta un estado del arte sobre las contribuciones de las ciencias de la electrónica al problema de las caídas en población adulta mayor. La bibliografía estudiada se clasificó con base en una taxonomía propuesta por los autores consistente de 8 ejes temáticos que son: etiología...
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Rodriguez Cheu, Luis Eduardo
Caicedo Rodirguez, Pablo Eduardo
Rengifo Rodas, Carlos Felipe
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- 2016
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- Escuela Colombiana de Ingeniería Julio Garavito
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- Palabra clave:
- Taxonomía
Ciencias de la electrónica
Caídas (Accidentes) en la vejez
Falls (Accidents) in old age
Taxonomía Caídas
Riesgo de caída
Ciencias de la electrónica
Evaluación cuantitativa
Taxonomy Falls
Fall risk
Electronic sciences
Quantitative evaluation
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Contribuciones de las Ciencias Electrónicas al Problema de las Caídas en Población Adulta Mayor |
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Contributions of electronic sciences to the problem of falls of old age population |
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Contribuciones de las Ciencias Electrónicas al Problema de las Caídas en Población Adulta Mayor Taxonomía Ciencias de la electrónica Caídas (Accidentes) en la vejez Falls (Accidents) in old age Taxonomía Caídas Riesgo de caída Ciencias de la electrónica Evaluación cuantitativa Taxonomy Falls Fall risk Electronic sciences Quantitative evaluation |
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Contribuciones de las Ciencias Electrónicas al Problema de las Caídas en Población Adulta Mayor |
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Contribuciones de las Ciencias Electrónicas al Problema de las Caídas en Población Adulta Mayor |
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Contribuciones de las Ciencias Electrónicas al Problema de las Caídas en Población Adulta Mayor |
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Rodriguez Cheu, Luis Eduardo Caicedo Rodirguez, Pablo Eduardo Rengifo Rodas, Carlos Felipe |
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Rodriguez Cheu, Luis Eduardo Caicedo Rodirguez, Pablo Eduardo Rengifo Rodas, Carlos Felipe |
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Taxonomía Ciencias de la electrónica Caídas (Accidentes) en la vejez Falls (Accidents) in old age Taxonomía Caídas Riesgo de caída Ciencias de la electrónica Evaluación cuantitativa Taxonomy Falls Fall risk Electronic sciences Quantitative evaluation |
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Caídas (Accidentes) en la vejez |
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Falls (Accidents) in old age |
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Taxonomía Caídas Riesgo de caída Ciencias de la electrónica Evaluación cuantitativa |
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Taxonomy Falls Fall risk Electronic sciences Quantitative evaluation |
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En este escrito se presenta un estado del arte sobre las contribuciones de las ciencias de la electrónica al problema de las caídas en población adulta mayor. La bibliografía estudiada se clasificó con base en una taxonomía propuesta por los autores consistente de 8 ejes temáticos que son: etiología, epidemiología, predicción, consecuencias, prevención, medición, detección de caídas y detección de actividades diarias. De la revisión bibliográfica realizada se concluyó que las contribuciones más importantes de las ciencias de la electrónica surgen tanto del desarrollo de dispositivos de captura de movimiento como de los diferentes algoritmos propuestos para procesar la información proveniente de estos dispositivos. Gracias a la combinación de estos dos aspectos (dispositivos y algoritmos) se han podido medir de manera precisa variables como velocidad de marcha, longitud y duración del paso, posición del centro de gravedad y balanceo postural. La medición de estas variables, a su vez, ha introducido avances significativos en la forma en que se realiza la valoración del riesgo de caída. Pese a lo anterior, existen numerosos interrogantes que aun deben ser resueltos, uno de ellos es: ¿cómo convertir la información cuantitativa asociada a la medición de variables biomecánicas en valoraciones cualitativas?. De lo anterior se derivan interrogantes más puntuales como: ¿cuáles son los límites aceptables para la asimetría de marcha? ¿Cómo determinar si un nivel de balanceo postural puede considerarse inseguro? |
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Rodriguez Cheu, Luis Eduardo1569d2793bd67114827697a13670cc2e600Caicedo Rodirguez, Pablo Eduardob1f992ffe681ca4f568daf86cc12366b600Rengifo Rodas, Carlos Felipe3558769042e443b7fe4bbff5889c232d600GiBiome2021-06-15T17:22:06Z2021-10-01T17:16:53Z2021-06-15T17:22:06Z2021-10-01T17:16:53Z20160188-9532https://repositorio.escuelaing.edu.co/handle/001/157510.17488/rmib.37.3.6http://dx.doi.org/10.17488/rmib.37.3.6En este escrito se presenta un estado del arte sobre las contribuciones de las ciencias de la electrónica al problema de las caídas en población adulta mayor. La bibliografía estudiada se clasificó con base en una taxonomía propuesta por los autores consistente de 8 ejes temáticos que son: etiología, epidemiología, predicción, consecuencias, prevención, medición, detección de caídas y detección de actividades diarias. De la revisión bibliográfica realizada se concluyó que las contribuciones más importantes de las ciencias de la electrónica surgen tanto del desarrollo de dispositivos de captura de movimiento como de los diferentes algoritmos propuestos para procesar la información proveniente de estos dispositivos. Gracias a la combinación de estos dos aspectos (dispositivos y algoritmos) se han podido medir de manera precisa variables como velocidad de marcha, longitud y duración del paso, posición del centro de gravedad y balanceo postural. La medición de estas variables, a su vez, ha introducido avances significativos en la forma en que se realiza la valoración del riesgo de caída. Pese a lo anterior, existen numerosos interrogantes que aun deben ser resueltos, uno de ellos es: ¿cómo convertir la información cuantitativa asociada a la medición de variables biomecánicas en valoraciones cualitativas?. De lo anterior se derivan interrogantes más puntuales como: ¿cuáles son los límites aceptables para la asimetría de marcha? ¿Cómo determinar si un nivel de balanceo postural puede considerarse inseguro?Este artículo tiene como objetivo presentar un estado del arte sobre las contribuciones de las ciencias electrónicas al problema de las caídas en la población anciana. La literatura estudiada se clasificó a partir de una taxonomía propuesta por los autores, que consta de 8 áreas temáticas que son: etiología, epidemiología, predicción, consecuencias, prevención, medición, detección de caídas y detección de actividades diarias. De la revisión de la literatura se concluyó que los aportes más importantes de las ciencias electrónicas surgen tanto del desarrollo de los dispositivos de captura de movimiento como de los diferentes algoritmos propuestos para procesar la información resultante generada por estos dispositivos. Gracias a la combinación de estos dos aspectos (algoritmos y dispositivos) fue posible medir con precisión variables como la velocidad de la marcha, la longitud y la duración del paso, posición del centro de gravedad y equilibrio postural. La medición de estas variables, a su vez, ha introducido importantes avances en la forma en que se evalúa el riesgo de caída. A pesar de lo anterior, quedan muchas preguntas por resolver, una de ellas es: ¿Cómo convertir la información cuantitativa asociada a la medición de variables biomecánicas en valoraciones cualitativas? De lo anterior surgen preguntas más específicas como: ¿cuáles son los límites aceptables para la asimetría del escalón? ¿Cómo determinar cuándo un nivel de equilibrio postural puede considerarse inseguro? uno de ellos es: ¿Cómo convertir la información cuantitativa asociada con la medición de variables biomecánicas en valoraciones cualitativas? De lo anterior surgen preguntas más específicas como: ¿cuáles son los límites aceptables para la asimetría del escalón? ¿Cómo determinar cuándo un nivel de equilibrio postural puede considerarse inseguro? uno de ellos es: ¿Cómo convertir la información cuantitativa asociada con la medición de variables biomecánicas en valoraciones cualitativas? De lo anterior surgen preguntas más específicas como: ¿cuáles son los límites aceptables para la asimetría del escalón? ¿Cómo determinar cuándo un nivel de equilibrio postural puede considerarse inseguro?P.E. Caicedo1 , C.F. Rengifo2 , L.E. 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