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Breathing Television:A Breathing Controlled Multimedia Player for Reducing Breathing Rate
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作者 Matevz Leskovsek Nika Pusenjak +1 位作者 Ana Lasic Domen Ravnik 《Open Journal of Respiratory Diseases》 2014年第4期111-118,共8页
We have designed a breathing paced television;a television that plays content in sync with users’ activity of exhaling through pursed lips, to achieve better motivation and compliance of such exercises. Described sys... We have designed a breathing paced television;a television that plays content in sync with users’ activity of exhaling through pursed lips, to achieve better motivation and compliance of such exercises. Described system has been tested with control group who have watched the same video. Breathing rate reduction was significantly higher in active group (54.48% ± 8.34%) than in control group (6.84% ± 17.21%), however, the proposed method of watching television is obviously not as trivial as watching television per se. 展开更多
关键词 Breathing Television Breathing Rate Reduction Pursed Lip Breathing Pulmonary Rehabilitation
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Respiratory Physiotherapy in a Web Browser,Feasibility Study
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作者 Matevz Leskovsek Martin Lasic Dragomira Ahlin 《Open Journal of Respiratory Diseases》 2013年第4期150-153,共4页
In this paper, feasibility of web based breathing exercises for respiratory rehabilitation is examined. A system included visual guidance in a web browser and a microphone equipped headset for biofeedback and interact... In this paper, feasibility of web based breathing exercises for respiratory rehabilitation is examined. A system included visual guidance in a web browser and a microphone equipped headset for biofeedback and interaction. Feasibility was assessed in a controlled environment on 34 subjects with anxiety disorders that were not offered any help from the personnel. Weak points of comprehensibility were identified as applying headset (21%) and adhering to breathing exercises instructions (7%). No adverse events were identified. Design flaws that correlated with poor user’s experience were 1) the unpleasant feelings induced by watching the computer screen (21%) and 2) ease/difficulty of physically applying headset (14%). We conclude that conducting breathing exercises by using an acoustic microphone and a web browser is feasible and should be further researched. Additionally we conclude that audio feedback might be more pleasant to some people. 展开更多
关键词 COPD ASTHMA Respiratory Physiotherapy Breathing Exercises
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