Wearable devices and associated systems that provide real-time feedback aim to encourage healthy behaviours. However, while the research base has grown considerably, results continue to paint a mixed picture when demonstrating wearables’ ability to increase levels of physical activity. Given these recent developments, this commentary explores the key reasons why wearable devices and other mobile technologies often fail to change behaviour. We also provide several suggestions that could feed into future research designs and maximise the success of subsequent interventions. These recommendations aim to stimulate interdisciplinary discussions by encouraging clinicians and researchers to consider how these technological advances can be effectiv...
Background: The last few decades people have increasingly started to use technological tools for hea...
Background: Traditional psychological theories are inadequate to fully leverage the potential of sma...
Recent technological and methodological advances have seen a rapid increase in the development and u...
Many champion wearables as devices that will revolutionise 21st century medicine. However, this tech...
Physical inactivity is a growing public health concern resulting in a rise of non-communicable disea...
Globally, we continue to face a mounting issue of obesity combined with inactivity; sedentary behavi...
Background: Decreasing levels of physical activity (PA) increase the incidences of noncommunicable ...
Wearable technology can be used to improve participants’ motivation and self-management of their hea...
Working environments have in recent times become less physical with the increase in sedentary, compu...
Rationale: High levels of sedentary behavior (SB) are strongly associated with several negative heal...
•Consumer wearables can provide patients with personalized health data, which could assist with self...
This study looks into how individuals with chronic illnesses' levels of physical activity are affect...
abstract: Purpose: To assess study participants behavioral responses and perception of effectiveness...
Background: Although many smartphone apps and wearables have been designed to improve physical activ...
Background: Traditional psychological theories are inadequate to fully leverage the potential of sm...
Background: The last few decades people have increasingly started to use technological tools for hea...
Background: Traditional psychological theories are inadequate to fully leverage the potential of sma...
Recent technological and methodological advances have seen a rapid increase in the development and u...
Many champion wearables as devices that will revolutionise 21st century medicine. However, this tech...
Physical inactivity is a growing public health concern resulting in a rise of non-communicable disea...
Globally, we continue to face a mounting issue of obesity combined with inactivity; sedentary behavi...
Background: Decreasing levels of physical activity (PA) increase the incidences of noncommunicable ...
Wearable technology can be used to improve participants’ motivation and self-management of their hea...
Working environments have in recent times become less physical with the increase in sedentary, compu...
Rationale: High levels of sedentary behavior (SB) are strongly associated with several negative heal...
•Consumer wearables can provide patients with personalized health data, which could assist with self...
This study looks into how individuals with chronic illnesses' levels of physical activity are affect...
abstract: Purpose: To assess study participants behavioral responses and perception of effectiveness...
Background: Although many smartphone apps and wearables have been designed to improve physical activ...
Background: Traditional psychological theories are inadequate to fully leverage the potential of sm...
Background: The last few decades people have increasingly started to use technological tools for hea...
Background: Traditional psychological theories are inadequate to fully leverage the potential of sma...
Recent technological and methodological advances have seen a rapid increase in the development and u...