Background: Research from multiple perspectives to investigate adults’ use of wearable activity-tracking devices is limited. We offer a multiperspective model and provide empirical evidence of what leads to frequent usage of wearable health technologies from a large, nationally representative survey sample. Objective: This study aims to explore factors affecting the use of wearable activity-tracking devices among health consumers from the perspectives of individual health beliefs (perceived severity, perceived susceptibility, perceived benefits, and self-efficacy) and information-seeking behaviors. Methods: Our Integrated Model of Wearable Activity Tracker (IMWAT) use and proposed hypotheses were validated and tested with data collected fro...
Background: Obesity is a large contributor to preventable chronic diseases and healthcare costs. The...
2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.To view the abstract, please see the full text of th...
Background - Lack of physical activity (PA) is a risk factor for death and non-communicable disease....
Background: Research from multiple perspectives to investigate adults’ use of wearable activity-trac...
abstract: Purpose: To assess study participants behavioral responses and perception of effectiveness...
Wearable activity trackers are electronic devices that facilitate self-monitoring of information rel...
The volume of wearable devices that can be used for sustained health monitoring purposes is continuo...
Background: While widely used and endorsed, there is limited evidence supporting the benefits of act...
Recently, a new movement called “self-tracking” has been emerging: measuring your everyday physiolog...
Please cite as: Mercer K, Li M, Giangregorio L, Burns C, Grindrod K Behavior Change Techniques Pre...
Globally, we continue to face a mounting issue of obesity combined with inactivity; sedentary behavi...
Background: Obesity is a large contributor to preventable chronic diseases and health care costs. Th...
Wearable activity trackers are becoming widely adopted, yet challenges continue to exist in effectiv...
Background: The range of benefits associated with regular physical activity participation is irrefut...
Background: Young adulthood (18-29) is a critical time in the lifespan for the development of health...
Background: Obesity is a large contributor to preventable chronic diseases and healthcare costs. The...
2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.To view the abstract, please see the full text of th...
Background - Lack of physical activity (PA) is a risk factor for death and non-communicable disease....
Background: Research from multiple perspectives to investigate adults’ use of wearable activity-trac...
abstract: Purpose: To assess study participants behavioral responses and perception of effectiveness...
Wearable activity trackers are electronic devices that facilitate self-monitoring of information rel...
The volume of wearable devices that can be used for sustained health monitoring purposes is continuo...
Background: While widely used and endorsed, there is limited evidence supporting the benefits of act...
Recently, a new movement called “self-tracking” has been emerging: measuring your everyday physiolog...
Please cite as: Mercer K, Li M, Giangregorio L, Burns C, Grindrod K Behavior Change Techniques Pre...
Globally, we continue to face a mounting issue of obesity combined with inactivity; sedentary behavi...
Background: Obesity is a large contributor to preventable chronic diseases and health care costs. Th...
Wearable activity trackers are becoming widely adopted, yet challenges continue to exist in effectiv...
Background: The range of benefits associated with regular physical activity participation is irrefut...
Background: Young adulthood (18-29) is a critical time in the lifespan for the development of health...
Background: Obesity is a large contributor to preventable chronic diseases and healthcare costs. The...
2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.To view the abstract, please see the full text of th...
Background - Lack of physical activity (PA) is a risk factor for death and non-communicable disease....