TY - JOUR
T1 - Enhancing Long-Term Motivation of Cardiac Patients by Applying Exergaming in Rehabilitation Training
AU - Volmer, Joe
AU - Burkert, Malte
AU - Krumm, Heiko
AU - Abodahab, Abdurrahman
AU - Dinklage, Patrick
AU - Feltmann, Marius
AU - Kröger, Chris
AU - Panta, Pernes
AU - Schäfer, Felix
AU - Scheidt, David
AU - Sellung, Marcel
AU - Singerhoff, Hauke
AU - Steingrefer, Christofer
AU - Schmidt, Thomas
AU - Hoffmann, Jan-Dirk
AU - Willemsen, Detlev
AU - Reiss, Nils
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Although regular physical activities reduce mortality and increase quality of life many cardiac patients discontinue training due to lack of motivation, lack of time or having health concerns because of a too high training intensity. Therefore, we developed an exergaming based system to enhance long-term motivation in the context of rehabilitation training. We combined different hardware components such as vital sensors, a virtual reality headset, a motion detecting camera, a bicycle ergometer and a motion platform to create an immersive and fun experience for the training user without having to worry about any negative health impact. Our evaluation shows that the system is well accepted by the users and is capable of tackling the aforementioned reasons for an inactive lifestyle. The system is designed to be easily extensible, safe to use and enables professionals to adjust and to telemonitor the training at any time.
AB - Although regular physical activities reduce mortality and increase quality of life many cardiac patients discontinue training due to lack of motivation, lack of time or having health concerns because of a too high training intensity. Therefore, we developed an exergaming based system to enhance long-term motivation in the context of rehabilitation training. We combined different hardware components such as vital sensors, a virtual reality headset, a motion detecting camera, a bicycle ergometer and a motion platform to create an immersive and fun experience for the training user without having to worry about any negative health impact. Our evaluation shows that the system is well accepted by the users and is capable of tackling the aforementioned reasons for an inactive lifestyle. The system is designed to be easily extensible, safe to use and enables professionals to adjust and to telemonitor the training at any time.
KW - Cardiac Rehabilitation
KW - Computer Simulation
KW - Humans
KW - Medicine
KW - Motivation
KW - Quality of Life
KW - User-Computer Interface
M3 - Conference article in journal
C2 - 28479565
SN - 0926-9630
VL - 237
SP - 183
EP - 187
JO - Studies in health technology and informatics
JF - Studies in health technology and informatics
ER -