Application of Wearables to Facilitate Virtually Supervised Intradialytic Exercise for Reducing Depression Symptoms
<p dir="ltr">Regular exercise can reduce depression. However, the uptake of exercise is limited in patients with end-stage renal disease undergoing hemodialysis. To address the gap, we designed a gamified non-weight-bearing intradialytic exercise program (exergame). The intradialytic...
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| Main Author: | He Zhou (224270) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Fadwa Al-Ali (8735619) (author), Gu Eon Kang (18810301) (author), Abdullah I. Hamad (18810304) (author), Rania A. Ibrahim (18810307) (author), Talal K. Talal (18810310) (author), Bijan Najafi (729544) (author) |
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2020
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