2017
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2016.00289
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Behavior Change with Fitness Technology in Sedentary Adults: A Review of the Evidence for Increasing Physical Activity

Abstract: Physical activity is closely linked with health and well-being; however, many Americans do not engage in regular exercise. Older adults and those with low socioeconomic status are especially at risk for poor health, largely due to their sedentary lifestyles. Fitness technology, including trackers and smartphone applications (apps), has become increasingly popular for measuring and encouraging physical activity in recent years. However, many questions remain regarding the effectiveness of this technology for pr… Show more

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“…treadmills, stationary bikes, etc. ), strength or aerobic workout without the need of very specific and expensive equipment other than exercise bands, fitness ball or weights can still be performed, driven by video-or app-guided equipmentfree training [29]. Basic things that can be found at home may also help, such as the stairs for climbing, performing step exercise or even strength training.…”
Section: Physical Inactivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…treadmills, stationary bikes, etc. ), strength or aerobic workout without the need of very specific and expensive equipment other than exercise bands, fitness ball or weights can still be performed, driven by video-or app-guided equipmentfree training [29]. Basic things that can be found at home may also help, such as the stairs for climbing, performing step exercise or even strength training.…”
Section: Physical Inactivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using technology to exercise at home with web‐based programs would be encouraged. Also, the use of activity trackers and apps are doing more to integrate behavioral strategies such as goal setting and reminders . Advice on how to achieve effective time management and effective physical activity programs would also promote participation in LTPA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These devices might motivate people to remain active and facilitate reaching a personal or recommended goal as a result of the feedback received in real time (e.g., steps) [27][28][29]. In 2014, 19 million people were using a physical activity tracker worldwide and this number is expected to triple by 2018 [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, physical activity trackers estimate distance. Those devices are emerging in the health field and can motivate participants to increase their physical activity level and reduce their sedentary behavior [29]. These devices might motivate people to remain active and facilitate reaching a personal or recommended goal as a result of the feedback received in real time (e.g., steps) [27][28][29].…”
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