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Yao Fu, Yue Wu, Weijun Gao and Rong Hui
Reading is one of the popular activities among elderly persons. A reasonable level of daylight illumination can ensure the visual comfort of reading for elderly persons. State arousal level and subjective comfort report are important parameters reflectin...
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Olivier Debauche, Jean Bertin Nkamla Penka, Saïd Mahmoudi, Xavier Lessage, Moad Hani, Pierre Manneback, Uriel Kanku Lufuluabu, Nicolas Bert, Dounia Messaoudi and Adriano Guttadauria
The aging of the world?s population, the willingness of elderly to remain independent, and the recent COVID-19 pandemic have demonstrated the urgent need for home-based diagnostic and patient monitoring systems to reduce the financial and organizational ...
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Sammy Zahran, Levi Altringer and Ashok Prasad
By the end of spring (31 May), the COVID-19 death rate was remarkably unevenly distributed across the countries in Europe. While the risk of COVID-19 mortality is known to increase with age, age-specific COVID-19 death rates across Europe were similarly ...
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Jackqueline Kiptui, Peter Mwaura, David Gichuhi
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Shanhai Jin, Xiaogang Xiong, Dejin Zhao, Changfu Jin and Motoji Yamamoto
As a walking assistive device for elderly persons, one of the major aims should be to improve and rehabilitate gait characteristics after long-term repeated use of the device. However, most of the existing research on walking assistive devices only empha...
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Raquel Flores, Antonio Caballer and Ana Alarcón
Due to the ageing of the world?s population, age-friendly cities are emerging to promote active ageing by optimising opportunities for health, participation and safety, in order to improve the quality of life of older people. Despite initiatives in diffe...
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In order to reduce the energy consumption of buildings a series of new heating, ventilation and air conditioning strategies, methods, and equipment are developed. The architectural trends show that office and educational buildings have large glazed areas...
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Ali Al-Hemoud, Janvier Gasana, Abdullah N. Al-Dabbous, Ahmad Al-Shatti and Ahmad Al-Khayat
Ambient air pollution in terms of fine and coarse particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) has been shown to increase adult and infant mortalities. Most studies have estimated the risk of mortalities through attributable proportions and number of excess cases...
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Arina Hayati, Kirami Bararatin, Iwan Adi Indrawan, Nurfahmi Muchlis
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The provision of an inclusive environment was one of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 11 targets that was also listed in the declaration document of the 2016 NUA (New Urban Agenda) Habitat III. This was no exception for the public buildings and transp...
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Flora Strohmeier
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?Walking for the sake of walking and not for the sake of mobility? is a common motive of elderly pedestrians to maintain their level of activity and thereby independence. In order to improve the walkability of streets and urban spaces, and to design acce...
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