探索定期锻炼者对可穿戴设备生成的准备/恢复分数的体验:描述性定性研究

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Adam H. Ibrahim, Cory T. Beaumont, Kelley Strohacker
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元会期自动调节是一种个人适应性运动编程方法,其特点是个人的运动需求与其当前的准备状态相匹配。一些消费类可穿戴设备提供 "恢复 "或 "准备 "评分,主要根据心率变异性计算。尽管消费类可穿戴设备越来越受欢迎,人们对 "个人适应性计划 "也越来越感兴趣,但有关运动者如何互动、解释和使用这些分数的研究却十分有限。本研究探讨了个人使用可穿戴设备及其相关准备或恢复评分的经验。17 名拥有并使用 Whoop™ 手环或 Oura™ 戒指至少 3 个月的定期锻炼者参加了一对一的虚拟半结构化访谈。访谈采用反思性主题分析法进行分析,主题由 "活体 "引文支持。本文主要围绕三个关键主题进行全面论证。主题 1 "更多的是关于如何调整优化我的计划"(MPR)强调了用户打算使用可穿戴设备来指导训练决策。主题 2 "训练调整之外的许多事情都发生了变化"(Misty)揭示了用户还通过调整非运动行为来管理和优化他们的成绩。主题 3:"设备无法真正捕捉人类的复杂性"(Letty)强调了用户认识到这些设备的局限性和误差,强调要依靠自己来进一步指导行为调整。虽然可穿戴设备提供了一种数字方法来衡量准备状态和恢复情况,但用户在做出运动决定时会优先考虑自我意识、灵活性和个人判断。除了探索用户互动的心理行为方面外,了解这些体验也有助于完善元会期自动调节。
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Exploring Regular Exercisers’ Experiences with Readiness/Recovery Scores Produced by Wearable Devices: A Descriptive Qualitative Study

Meta-session autoregulation, a person-adaptive exercise programming approach, is characterized by individuals’ matching exercise demands specifically to their current readiness states. Some consumer wearables provide ‘recovery’ or ‘readiness’ scores, computed primarily based on heart rate variability. Despite the growing popularity of consumer wearables and interest in person-adaptive programming, limited research exists on how exercisers interact, interpret and use these scores. This study explores individuals’ experiences with wearable devices and their associated readiness or recovery scores. Seventeen regular exercisers who owned and used a Whoop™ band or Oura™ ring for at least 3 months participated in a one-on-one virtual semi-structured interview. Interviews were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis, with themes supported by ‘in-vivo’ quotes. This paper focuses on three key themes for a comprehensive demonstration. Theme 1, ‘It’s more about how I can make adjustments to optimize my programming,’ (MPR) highlights users’ intended use of wearables for guiding training decisions. Theme 2, ‘So many things outside of training modifications have changed,’ (Misty) reveals that users also modify non-exercise behaviors to manage and optimize their scores. Theme 3, ‘You can’t really capture the complexities of a human on a device’ (Letty) underscores users’ recognition of the limitations and errors associated with these devices emphasizing self-reliance to further direct behavioral adjustments. While wearable devices provide a numeric approach to measuring readiness and recovery, users prioritize self-awareness, flexibility, and personal judgment for exercise decisions. Understanding these experiences, in addition to exploring the psycho-behavioral aspects of user interactions, can contribute to refining meta-session autoregulation.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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