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Enhancing Senior Mobility
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2024Abstract:
As the medical system struggles to keep up with the aging population, seniors are encouraged to take
preventative healthcare measures by being more physically active. Engaging in physical activities not only
promotes physical fitness, but also contributes to mental health and can reduce loneliness if physical activities are
conducted in group settings. Unfortunately, many seniors struggle to be physically active, which can have
detrimental health outcomes and further burden the medical system. The goal of this thesis project was to
develop a product that enhances seniors’ mobility to make exercise more appealing and accessible. Interviews,
surveys, and user observations were used to study seniors’ lifestyles, physical abilities, and interests. The most
prominent themes were used to develop a design solution. Once a preliminary concept was developed, the
feasibility and ergonomics of the design were evaluated. Initially, this project focused on enhancing outdoor
physical activities for seniors and began with research on outdoor products, but it slowly transitioned into an
effort to enhance senior mobility in general to encourage seniors to participate in a variety of physical activities.
The resulting product has the potential to revolutionize seniors’ exercise, improve the quality of life of seniors',
and significantly reduce the current burden on the healthcare industry.
Keywords: Seniors, physical activity, health, ergonomics, body brace Faculty: Faculty of Media, Creative Arts, and Design
Program: Industrial Design (Bachelor degree)
Faculty Advisor:
Chong, Catherine