Smartwatch Centered System for Facilitating Group Processes of Small Teams in a Statewide Health Promotion Program

Physical inactivity is a major cause of disease in the United States and globally. Effective physical activity interventions often use community based approaches due to the demonstrated effectiveness of combining individual and group based behavioral strategies towards encouraging physical activity...

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Main Author: Esakia, Andria
Other Authors: Computer Science
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Published: Virginia Tech 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/84850
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-848502020-09-29T05:33:33Z Smartwatch Centered System for Facilitating Group Processes of Small Teams in a Statewide Health Promotion Program Esakia, Andria Computer Science McCrickard, D. Scott Horning, Michael A. Harden, Samantha M. Luther, Kurt Kavanaugh, Andrea L. Smartwatches glanceable interfaces group dynamics physical activity Physical inactivity is a major cause of disease in the United States and globally. Effective physical activity interventions often use community based approaches due to the demonstrated effectiveness of combining individual and group based behavioral strategies towards encouraging physical activity behaviors and influencing social norms. Such interventions can increase their impact by adopting technology based solutions to facilitate the underlying behavioral strategies. Current technologies for persuading physical activity primarily focus on facilitating the individual level behavioral strategies and de-emphasize the interpersonal aspects. This dissertation focuses on the development and evaluation of technology that is aimed at facilitating group dynamics-based strategies for promoting physical activity within small socially connected teams. This dissertation introduces a multi-component smartwatch-centered system (FitAware) that uses sensors to automatically track physical activity and leverages the advantages of the watch form factor to facilitate both group and individual level behavioral strategies via non-interruptive, glanceable, and frequent feedback updates. This manuscript describes the design and evaluation of FitAware in the context of an 8 week statewide physical activity community-based intervention, culminating in guidelines for system development that have been tested in educational settings. Ph. D. 2018-08-17T16:17:23Z 2018-08-17T16:17:23Z 2018-08-16 Dissertation vt_gsexam:16716 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/84850 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Smartwatches
glanceable interfaces
group dynamics
physical activity
spellingShingle Smartwatches
glanceable interfaces
group dynamics
physical activity
Esakia, Andria
Smartwatch Centered System for Facilitating Group Processes of Small Teams in a Statewide Health Promotion Program
description Physical inactivity is a major cause of disease in the United States and globally. Effective physical activity interventions often use community based approaches due to the demonstrated effectiveness of combining individual and group based behavioral strategies towards encouraging physical activity behaviors and influencing social norms. Such interventions can increase their impact by adopting technology based solutions to facilitate the underlying behavioral strategies. Current technologies for persuading physical activity primarily focus on facilitating the individual level behavioral strategies and de-emphasize the interpersonal aspects. This dissertation focuses on the development and evaluation of technology that is aimed at facilitating group dynamics-based strategies for promoting physical activity within small socially connected teams. This dissertation introduces a multi-component smartwatch-centered system (FitAware) that uses sensors to automatically track physical activity and leverages the advantages of the watch form factor to facilitate both group and individual level behavioral strategies via non-interruptive, glanceable, and frequent feedback updates. This manuscript describes the design and evaluation of FitAware in the context of an 8 week statewide physical activity community-based intervention, culminating in guidelines for system development that have been tested in educational settings. === Ph. D.
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title Smartwatch Centered System for Facilitating Group Processes of Small Teams in a Statewide Health Promotion Program
title_short Smartwatch Centered System for Facilitating Group Processes of Small Teams in a Statewide Health Promotion Program
title_full Smartwatch Centered System for Facilitating Group Processes of Small Teams in a Statewide Health Promotion Program
title_fullStr Smartwatch Centered System for Facilitating Group Processes of Small Teams in a Statewide Health Promotion Program
title_full_unstemmed Smartwatch Centered System for Facilitating Group Processes of Small Teams in a Statewide Health Promotion Program
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