Sensor-based motion analysis for dementia detection: a systematic review
Zongyi Jiang, Maryam Ghahramani, Nathan M. D’Cunha, Raul Fernandez Rojas

TL;DR
This paper reviews how motion sensors can detect dementia early by analyzing movement patterns, offering a new way to monitor cognitive decline.
Contribution
The first systematic review focusing exclusively on motion-based dementia detection, excluding other neurological conditions.
Findings
Motion-based assessments using sensors show strong potential for detecting dementia through specific movement features.
Machine learning and statistical analysis are commonly used to analyze motion data for dementia detection.
Sensor types, placements, and tasks vary across studies, highlighting the need for standardization.
Abstract
Dementia is a progressive condition that impacts cognitive and motor functions, with early symptoms often subtle and difficult to detect. Early detection is crucial for effective intervention and improved care. Recent advances in sensor technology enable continuous monitoring of human motion, providing valuable indicators of dementia and cognitive decline. This systematic review is the first to focus exclusively on motion-based dementia detection, excluding other neurological conditions. The study aimed to address gaps in the literature by analysing evidence for motion assessment as a tool for dementia detection and by identifying and comparing sensor types, sensor placements, motion assessment tasks, extracted motion features, and analytical methods. Electronic databases (PubMed, Web of Science, IEEE Xplore and Scopus) were searched for articles published between January 2015 to May…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Management
