Reducing adolescent obesity with a social networking mobile fitness application

F. Lu, M. Lemonde
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We present the results of the third phase in a three part study developing an application to reduce obesity levels in adolescents with a mobile fitness application that encourages youth to engage in fitness activity by providing social networking tools to facilitate motivation. In the first phase, we studied effecting positive attitudinal changes towards fitness. The second phase studied physical improvements with the application in our target group. This third phase tests the efficacy of the socialization tools in our application for motivating both positive attitudinal changes and physical improvements towards fitness. The application contained thirteen distinct exercises that subjects could engage in using sensors on the mobile devices to unbiasedly measure progress. The socialization tools to encourage fitness engagement allowed for such activities as friending, sharing progress and collaboratively exercising with friends either in person or remotely. The study participants were adolescents age 14 to 15 with 20 subjects in an experimental group that used the fitness application and 15 control subjects that did not. The study ran for eight weeks with the results indicating both positive attitude changes towards fitness exercises and body-mass index (BMI) improvements in fitness levels correlated to socialization interests/activities for the subjects using the application, while the control group showed no such correlation of fitness level improvement.
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通过社交网络移动健身应用减少青少年肥胖
我们展示了第三阶段的研究结果,该研究由三个部分组成,开发了一款应用程序,通过提供社交网络工具来促进激励,鼓励青少年参与健身活动,从而降低青少年的肥胖水平。在第一阶段,我们研究了对健身的积极态度变化的影响。第二阶段研究了在我们的目标群体中应用程序的物理改善。第三阶段测试社会化工具在我们的应用中对激励积极的态度改变和身体健康改善的功效。该应用程序包含13个不同的练习,受试者可以使用移动设备上的传感器来公正地测量进度。鼓励健身参与的社交工具允许与朋友面对面或远程分享进度和合作锻炼等活动。该研究的参与者是14至15岁的青少年,其中20名受试者在实验组使用健身应用程序,15名对照组不使用。研究持续了八周,结果表明使用应用程序的受试者对健身运动的态度发生了积极的变化,并且与社交兴趣/活动相关的身体质量指数(BMI)的健康水平得到了改善,而对照组的健康水平没有得到改善。
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