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Eric Lehnhardt Meghan Mills Mark Scheppe Addison Waldow Mila Yunoshev. HFit Pro. Question. In a community setting, targeting 18-25 year olds, which interventions help motivate people to be more active?. Literature Review. Need Intervention that locates exercise partners.

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  1. Eric Lehnhardt Meghan Mills Mark Scheppe Addison Waldow Mila Yunoshev HFit Pro

  2. Question • In a community setting, targeting 18-25 year olds, which interventions help motivate people to be more active?

  3. Literature Review Need Intervention that locates exercise partners • “…people view a lack of peers as a barrier to physical activity.” Yim, J, Graham, T.C.N. Using games to increase exercise motivation. Queen’s University. School of Computing. Kingston, ON, Canada K7L 3N6 • “Mechanisms to develop online friendships and to schedule regular play dates can help with motivation to continue exercise.” Yim, J, Graham, T.C.N. Using games to increase exercise motivation. Queen’s University. School of Computing. Kingston, ON, Canada K7L 3N6

  4. Need Intervention that uses social networks & technology Literature Review • “. . . technologies could leverage pre-existing social networks of people for finding exercise partners.” • Wu, M, Abhishek, R. & Truong, K.N. (2009). An exploration of social requirements for exercise group formation. Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Boston,Boston, MA 79-82.

  5. Literature Review Need Intervention that uses technology to locate exercise partner • “. . . 94% of respondents were willing to share location of exercise. This suggests that computing systems can help users find exercise partners by appropriately controlling and matching the granularity of location.” • Wu, M, Abhishek, R. & Truong, K.N. (2009). An exploration of social requirements for exercise group formation. Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Boston,Boston, MA 79-82

  6. Literature Review • "Research has demonstrated that people succeed more often in exercising when they have a scheduled place and time to exercise and a partner waiting for them.”
Groth, S.W., & David, Tamala. (2008). New Mothers' Views of Weight and Exercise. American Journal Maternal Child Nursing, 33(6) 364-370.
Gu, Xiangli, Solmon, M.A., & Shang, T. (2009, April). Group Cohesion, Self-Determined Motivation, and Motivational Responses in College Students. Research Perspectives-Leadership, Management and Consumer Behavior. Tampa, FL. Intervention to facilitate locating an exercise partner, time & location

  7. Theory of the Problem

  8. Social Cognitive Theory

  9. Theory of Intervention • The “cog of Self-Efficacy” is directly influenced by social support, and together their turning leads to self expansion • Self-Efficacy will be changed in four ways: • Experience • Modeling • Social Persuasion • Physiology

  10. Application Intentions

  11. Future Iterations • 2.0 • Profile using Facebook data • Friends (Facebook and internal) • Favorite places • Real-time display of data • Event planning • Goals & Achievements • User Rating System • Work Ethic • Reliability • Accuracy • 3.0 • Mobile Platforms • GPS utilization • Intelligent suggestions based on • Locations • Interests/goals • 4.0 • Open APIs to leverage our data

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