Performing regular physical activity can be challenging. Integrating chatbots with social media platforms and physical activity sensors can potentially increase physical activity. The objective of this study was to identify design preferences for integrating an activity tracker supported chatbot in a social media platform. Norwegian adults (n=120) responded to an ad-hoc online survey. User preferences included adding a step goal feature that can be renewed every week and communicating with the chatbot once per day. Preferences of all types of potential users for a social media chatbot for physical activity should be explored to produce a well-accepted intervention
Introduction: Digital technologies, including text messaging and mobile phone apps, can be leveraged...
Background:Only a minority of adults aged over 50 years meet physical activity (PA) guidelines of th...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website*\ud \ud Information and communication techn...
Performing regular physical activity can be challenging. Integrating chatbots with social media plat...
Digital interventions for increasing physical activity behavior have shown great potential, especial...
The World Health Organization has reported that more than 80% of the world’s adolescent population ...
Fully automated self-help interventions integrated with social media chatbots could serve as highly ...
Fully automated self-help interventions integrated with social media chatbots could serve as highly ...
Background: Behavioral eHealth and mobile health interventions have been moderately successful in in...
Social media chatbots could help increase obese adults' physical activity behaviour. The study aims ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceWilliam HsuThis report presents a personalized exerci...
Background: The use of chatbots may increase engagement with digital behavior change interventions i...
Introduction: Digital technologies, including text messaging and mobile phone apps, can be leveraged...
Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: 0000-0002-4445-8094Introduction: Appealing approaches to increasing physical...
BackgroundThis systematic review aimed to evaluate AI chatbot characteristics, functions, and core c...
Introduction: Digital technologies, including text messaging and mobile phone apps, can be leveraged...
Background:Only a minority of adults aged over 50 years meet physical activity (PA) guidelines of th...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website*\ud \ud Information and communication techn...
Performing regular physical activity can be challenging. Integrating chatbots with social media plat...
Digital interventions for increasing physical activity behavior have shown great potential, especial...
The World Health Organization has reported that more than 80% of the world’s adolescent population ...
Fully automated self-help interventions integrated with social media chatbots could serve as highly ...
Fully automated self-help interventions integrated with social media chatbots could serve as highly ...
Background: Behavioral eHealth and mobile health interventions have been moderately successful in in...
Social media chatbots could help increase obese adults' physical activity behaviour. The study aims ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceWilliam HsuThis report presents a personalized exerci...
Background: The use of chatbots may increase engagement with digital behavior change interventions i...
Introduction: Digital technologies, including text messaging and mobile phone apps, can be leveraged...
Vandelanotte, CL ORCiD: 0000-0002-4445-8094Introduction: Appealing approaches to increasing physical...
BackgroundThis systematic review aimed to evaluate AI chatbot characteristics, functions, and core c...
Introduction: Digital technologies, including text messaging and mobile phone apps, can be leveraged...
Background:Only a minority of adults aged over 50 years meet physical activity (PA) guidelines of th...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website*\ud \ud Information and communication techn...