Professor Arlene Astell and colleagues have recently published a paper about NANA: a touchscreen system developed in partnership with older adults for them to collect daily information about what they are eating and drinking, their physical activity, mood and cognitive function to support them to live well at home.
Reference: Astell, A. J., Hwang, F., Brown, L.J.E., Timon, C., Maclean, L.M., Smith, T., Adlam, T., Khadra, H., and Williams, E.A. (2014). Experimental Gerontology, 60 (100-107).
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