Effects of remote feedback in home-based physical activity interventions for older adults: a systematic review

Category Structured summary of systematic reviews
JournalDatabase of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (DARE)
Year 2013
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The authors concluded that interventions that used frequent, non-frequent or direct remote feedback (telephone, internet, video) seemed more effective than treatment as usual and as effective as supervised exercise interventions in an older population getting increasingly used to modern technology. There was some heterogeneity in the data but the review used careful methodology and the conclusions appear reliable.
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First added on: May 02, 2013