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Yuuki Nishiyama, Tadashi Okoshi, Takuro Yonezawa, Jin Nakazawa, Kazunori Takashio, Hideyuki Tokuda
Towards health exercise behavior change for teams using life-logging Inproceedings Award
In: 2014 IEEE 16th International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (Healthcom), pp. 397-403, IEEE, Natal, Brazil, 2014, ISBN: 978-1-4799-6644-8.
@inproceedings{7001876,
title = {Towards health exercise behavior change for teams using life-logging},
author = {Yuuki Nishiyama and Tadashi Okoshi and Takuro Yonezawa and Jin Nakazawa and Kazunori Takashio and Hideyuki Tokuda},
doi = {10.1109/HealthCom.2014.7001876},
isbn = {978-1-4799-6644-8},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-10-01},
booktitle = {2014 IEEE 16th International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (Healthcom)},
pages = {397-403},
publisher = {IEEE},
address = {Natal, Brazil},
abstract = {Recent technological trends on mobile/wearable devices and sensors have been enabling increasing number of people to collect and store their “life-logs” easily in their daily lives. Beyond exercise behavior change of individual user, our research focus is on the behavior change of teams, based on life-logging technologies and information sharing. In this paper, we propose and evaluate six different types of information sharing model among team members for their exercise promotion, leveraging concepts of “competition” and “collaboration”. According to our experimental mobile web application for exercise promotion and extensive user study among 64 total users for three weeks, the model with “external competition” technique resulted the most effective performance for competitive teams such as sport teams.},
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Recent technological trends on mobile/wearable devices and sensors have been enabling increasing number of people to collect and store their “life-logs” easily in their daily lives. Beyond exercise behavior change of individual user, our research focus is on the behavior change of teams, based on life-logging technologies and information sharing. In this paper, we propose and evaluate six different types of information sharing model among team members for their exercise promotion, leveraging concepts of “competition” and “collaboration”. According to our experimental mobile web application for exercise promotion and extensive user study among 64 total users for three weeks, the model with “external competition” technique resulted the most effective performance for competitive teams such as sport teams.
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