A Web services-based exergaming platform for senior citizens: The long lasting memories project approach to e-health care

This piece of research describes an innovative e-health service that supports the cognitive and physical training of senior citizens and promotes their active ageing. The approach is adopted by the Long Lasting Memories (LLM) project, elements of which are discussed herein in the light of the functi...

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