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Peer Influence on the Engagement of Fitness Tracker Usage: A Diabetic and Obesity Study

机译:同行对健身追踪器使用参与度的影响:糖尿病和肥胖研究

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Maintaining a physically active lifestyle is important for diabetic and obese patients, but how to motivate them to exercise and engage them in the long run remains a challenging issue. We aim to motivate their activities using fitness trackers and prevent relapse using peer influence. We conducted a study with diabetic and obese patients who used an activity tracker for four months. The 16 patients participated either as an individual or with a buddy. During the first month, most participants reported that they were motivated to conduct moderate-intensity activities. In the following three months, their number of steps significantly dropped, but the decrease is higher in the Individual condition than the Peer condition. The frequency of activity tracking slightly increased for patients exercising with a buddy, but significantly decreased for those participating as individuals. Patients with a buddy reported that competition, working out together, and nudging each other motivated them to exercise and keep monitoring their physical activities.
机译:维持积极运动的生活方式对糖尿病和肥胖患者很重要,但是如何长期激励他们锻炼和参与仍然是一个具有挑战性的问题。我们的目标是使用健身追踪器来激发他们的活动,并通过同伴的影响来防止其复发。我们对使用活动追踪器四个月的糖尿病和肥胖患者进行了一项研究。这16名患者既可以单独参加也可以与伙伴参加。在第一个月中,大多数参与者报告说他们有动机进行中等强度的活动。在接下来的三个月中,它们的步骤数显着下降,但是在“个人”条件下的降低幅度高于“对等”条件。与伙伴一起运动的患者,活动跟踪的频率略有增加,但作为个人参加的患者,活动跟踪的频率显着降低。有好朋友的患者报告说,竞争,共同努力和互相n动促使他们锻炼身体并不断监测自己的身体活动。

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