Digital biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease: the mobile/wearable devices opportunity
Tufts University · Tufts Medical Center · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) represents a major and rapidly growing burden to the healthcare ecosystem. A growing body of evidence indicates that cognitive, behavioral, sensory, and motor changes may precede clinical manifestations of AD by several years. Existing tests designed to diagnose neurodegenerative diseases, while well-validated, are often less effective in detecting deviations from normal cognitive decline trajectory in the earliest stages of the disease. In the quest for gold standards for AD assessment, there is a growing interest in the identification of readily accessible digital biomarkers, which harness advances in consumer grade mobile and wearable technologies. Topics examined include a review…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 28.38
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 101
Authors
4- LKLampros KourtisCorresponding
Tufts University, Tufts Medical Center, Eli Lilly (United States), University Medical Center, Evidation Health (United States)
- OBOliver B. Regele
Eli Lilly (United States), Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- JMJustin M. Wright
Novartis (Switzerland), Eli Lilly (United States)
- GBGraham B. Jones
Tufts University, Novartis (Switzerland), Tufts Medical Center, University Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- Wearable computer
- Wearable technology
- Disease
- Cognition
- Computer science
- Medicine
- Neuroscience
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation