2017
DOI: 10.2196/preprints.9459
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Analysis of the Features Important for the Effectiveness of Physical Activity�Related Apps for Recreational Sports: Expert Panel Approach (Preprint)

Abstract: BACKGROUND A large number of people participate in individual or unorganized sports on a recreational level. Furthermore, many participants drop out because of injury or lowered motivation. Potentially, physical activity–related apps could motivate people during sport participation and help them to follow and maintain a healthy active lifestyle. It remains unclear what the quality of running, cycling, and walking apps is and how it can be assessed. Quality of these apps was defined as h… Show more

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“…In line with this, gamification provides a way to disturb current behaviour or motivate changes [40,45]. Studies have shown that goal-setting and self-tracking and monitoring to help users to make progress and improve performance are more effective incentives than gamification [39,46]. Nonetheless, many studies also highlight that long-term involvement more often leads to positive results for behavioural change [43,47,48].…”
Section: Literature Review On Intervention Design For Cycling Promotionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In line with this, gamification provides a way to disturb current behaviour or motivate changes [40,45]. Studies have shown that goal-setting and self-tracking and monitoring to help users to make progress and improve performance are more effective incentives than gamification [39,46]. Nonetheless, many studies also highlight that long-term involvement more often leads to positive results for behavioural change [43,47,48].…”
Section: Literature Review On Intervention Design For Cycling Promotionmentioning
confidence: 99%