FitAware: Promoting Group Fitness Awareness ThroughGlanceable Smartwatches

A. Esakia, D. McCrickard, S. Harden, Michael A. Horning
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Physical inactivity is a global public health concern. Community-based interventions that use strategies such as competition and cooperation, with group dynamics-based strategies at their core, are effective at improving individual physical activity behaviors, but they often rely on participants to actively seek out fitness information themselves. This work examines how technologies such as smartwatches that are designed to raise awareness of personal and group fitness can encourage positive fitness behavior within and across peer groups. This paper presents a study about smartwatch use by 27 people as part of an 8- week community physical activity intervention program with elements of competition and cooperation, seeking to understand fitness awareness and behavior of the participants. Results indicate generally high awareness levels of smartwatch information. In particular, members of most successful groups exhibited significantly higher awareness for feedback displayed on the smartwatch.
FitAware:通过可浏览的智能手表提升群体健身意识
缺乏身体活动是一个全球性的公共卫生问题。以社区为基础的干预措施,采用竞争与合作等策略,以群体动态为核心,在改善个体体育活动行为方面是有效的,但它们往往依赖于参与者自己积极寻找健身信息。这项工作研究了智能手表等旨在提高个人和团体健身意识的技术如何在同龄人群体内部和群体之间鼓励积极的健身行为。本文介绍了一项关于27人使用智能手表的研究,作为8周社区体育活动干预计划的一部分,其中包含竞争和合作元素,旨在了解参与者的健身意识和行为。结果表明,人们对智能手表信息的认知度普遍较高。特别是,大多数成功小组的成员对智能手表上显示的反馈表现出明显更高的意识。
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