<p>The aim of this study was to explore the degree to which smartphone-based fitness applications help people start and maintain a regular physical activity across North America, South America and Europe. This descriptive and exploratory study consisted of 904 respondents from three continents. A survey composed of demographic questions, closed questions, and scales with Likert-type responses was developed and distributed via social media. Findings revealed that 52.3% of the participants in South America, 72.7% in North America, and 80.1% in Europe had downloaded a physical activity app on their smartphones. Of these participants, 8.1% in South America, 5.9% in North America, and 1.9% in Europe reported that the application helped them very...
Background: Advances in smartphone technology have facilitated an increase in the number of commerci...
The aim of this study was to explore which smartphones applications features have most been apprecia...
Mobile fitness apps are increasing the ways in which smartphone users self-manage their physical hea...
The aim of this study was to explore the degree to which smartphone-based fitness applications help ...
Despite the well-known health benefits of physical activity, a large proportion of the population do...
Background Rapid developments in technology have encouraged the use of smartphones in physical activ...
Abstract BackgroundPhysical inactivity is a global health issue, and mobile health (mHea...
Despite the well-known health benefits of physical activity, a large proportion of the population do...
Background Rapid developments in technology have encouraged the use of smartphones in physical acti...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...
The aim of this study was to explore the degree to which smartphone-based fitness applications help ...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...
Bromilow, L, Stanton, R, and Humphries, B. A structured e-investigation into the prevalence and acce...
Bromilow, L, Stanton, R, and Humphries, B. A structured e-investigation into the prevalence and acce...
Background: Advances in smartphone technology have facilitated an increase in the number of commerci...
The aim of this study was to explore which smartphones applications features have most been apprecia...
Mobile fitness apps are increasing the ways in which smartphone users self-manage their physical hea...
The aim of this study was to explore the degree to which smartphone-based fitness applications help ...
Despite the well-known health benefits of physical activity, a large proportion of the population do...
Background Rapid developments in technology have encouraged the use of smartphones in physical activ...
Abstract BackgroundPhysical inactivity is a global health issue, and mobile health (mHea...
Despite the well-known health benefits of physical activity, a large proportion of the population do...
Background Rapid developments in technology have encouraged the use of smartphones in physical acti...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...
The aim of this study was to explore the degree to which smartphone-based fitness applications help ...
Background: Website-delivered physical activity interventions are successful in producing short-term...
Bromilow, L, Stanton, R, and Humphries, B. A structured e-investigation into the prevalence and acce...
Bromilow, L, Stanton, R, and Humphries, B. A structured e-investigation into the prevalence and acce...
Background: Advances in smartphone technology have facilitated an increase in the number of commerci...
The aim of this study was to explore which smartphones applications features have most been apprecia...
Mobile fitness apps are increasing the ways in which smartphone users self-manage their physical hea...