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A Mobile Social Networking App for Weight Management and Physical Activity Promotion: Results From an Experimental Mixed Methods Study

by Research Team | Dec 8, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Liliana Laranjo Juan C Quiroz Huong Ly Tong Maria Arevalo Bazalar Enrico Coiera Abstract: Background: Smartphone apps, fitness trackers, and online social networks have shown promise in weight management and physical activity interventions. However, there...

Reflections from the ‘Strava-sphere’: Kudos, community, and (self-)surveillance on a social network for athletes

by Research Team | Dec 7, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Jesse Couture Abstract: In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the practice of digital self-tracking. Researchers have drawn attention to who self-tracks, why people self-track, and what it feels like to self-track in the context of sport and...

Personal Informatics and Negative Emotions During Commuter Driving: Effects of Data Visualization on Cardiovascular Reactivity & Mood

by Research Team | Dec 1, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Stephen H. FaircloughChelsea Dobbins Abstract: Mobile technology and wearable sensors can provide objective measures of psychological stress in everyday life. Data from sensors can be visualized and viewed by the user to increase self-awareness and promote...

Counting sleep: Ambiguity, aspirational control and the politics of digital self-tracking at work

by Research Team | Nov 29, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Kasper Trolle ElmholdtClaus ElmholdtLars Haahr Abstract: Existing perspectives on normative and aspirational control have undertheorised how digital technologies such as digital self-tracking might alter what kinds of control is possible in the workplace....

Comparison of Mobile Health Technology Use for Self-Tracking Between Older Adults and the General Adult Population in Canada: Cross-Sectional Survey

by Research Team | Nov 27, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Mirou Jaana Guy Paré Abstract: Background: The burden of population aging and chronic conditions has been reported worldwide. Older adults, especially those with high needs, experience social isolation and have high rates of emergency visits and limited...
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