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Can Older Adults Benefit from Smart Devices, Wearables, and Other Digital Health Options to Enhance Cardiac Rehabilitation?
Julie Redfern
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Cardiac Rehabilitation
100%
Cardiovascular Disease
50%
Cardiovascular Risk
50%
Cause of Disease
50%
Death Burden
50%
Digital Health
100%
Digital Health Intervention
50%
Disease Burden
50%
Health Outcomes
50%
Leading Causes of Death
50%
Mobile Technology
50%
Older Adults
100%
Older Population
50%
Population Health
50%
Post-discharge Care
50%
Prevention Strategies
50%
Secondary Prevention
50%
Smart Devices
100%
Smartphone Ownership
50%
Text Messaging
50%
Wearable Devices
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cardiovascular Disease
33%
Cardiovascular Risk
33%
Digital Health
100%
Disease Burden
33%
Health Outcomes
33%
Heart Rehabilitation
100%
Secondary Prevention
33%
Wearable Sensor
100%