Wearables for Healthy Ageing

RESEARCHAre you 55 years or older? Do you use a smart watch (e.g. Fitbit) or other wearable to keep track of your health and fitness? Do you have 20 minutes to fill an online survey?

If you answer Yes to any of the questions below, you are eligible to participate in our survey “Wearables for health monitoring by independent living seniors.”

If you are interested in participating please click on the link below to start the survey: https://redcap.healthinformatics.unimelb.edu.au/surveys/?s=97AM43MMD3

For further information and / or enquiries, please send us an email: health-informatics@unimelb.edu.au

Researchers in the Health and Biomedical Informatics Centre at the University of Melbourne would apreciate your participation.

Thank you for your support.

The HaBIC Team.

About HaBIC

The Health and Biomedical Informatics Centre (HaBIc) at the University of Melbourne. Our goal is to build collaborations that advance human health through the shared development and application of expert knowledge about information and communication technologies for healthcare and biomedical research. The unit has an interdisciplinary focus and works closely with researchers from across The University of Melbourne, particularly Institute for a Broadband Enabled Society, Computing and Information Systems, the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre, The Melbourne School of Medicine and the Melbourne School of Engineering.
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