At a time when new technologies are constantly present, individuals’ health has taken centre stage. A shift towards a performance society has affected individuals’ professional and personal lives (Hillert & Marwitz 2006). In particular, the omnipresence of social media and new technologies is fostering both “self-surveillance” and “self-optimisation” and also a new form of “self-presentation”, which is not without risks. The term “life logging” is commonly used to describe the continuous documentation of data that is used to discipline the human body to quantify the self (Selke 2013). According to Mau (2017), metric data has suddenly become a desired social value
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Focusing on fitness app use and social context of fitness postings on social media, this study exami...
Persuasive technology to motivate healthy behavior is a growing area of research within HCI and ubiq...
Recently, a new movement called “self-tracking” has been emerging: measuring your everyday physiolog...
Btihaj Ajana (2020) Social Science Information. Online first Abstract. Self-tracking is becom...
Recent technological and methodological advances have seen a rapid increase in the development and u...
Purpose of this study was to find out reasons, experiences and development ideas regarding wearable ...
Two significant trends are overcoming today’s society: the growth in obesity rates and health concer...
Contributing to critical digital health research and the sociology of health consumption, this study...
Aims: Employing the transtheoretical model of behaviour change (TTM), this study considers the effec...
Along with the miniaturization of digital devices, consumer health wearables (CHWs) further decrease...
Historically, recreational endurance running arose partially with the aim of controlling the side ef...
Topic of work is an impact of digital self-tracking technologies such as wearable fitness trackers a...
This study builds upon on-going research investigating user acceptance of wearable health technology...
As consumers increasingly integrate Quantified Self (QS) health and fitness tracking devices into th...
In recent times, wearable technologies are becoming a social standard. Specifically, wearable fitnes...
Focusing on fitness app use and social context of fitness postings on social media, this study exami...
Persuasive technology to motivate healthy behavior is a growing area of research within HCI and ubiq...
Recently, a new movement called “self-tracking” has been emerging: measuring your everyday physiolog...
Btihaj Ajana (2020) Social Science Information. Online first Abstract. Self-tracking is becom...
Recent technological and methodological advances have seen a rapid increase in the development and u...
Purpose of this study was to find out reasons, experiences and development ideas regarding wearable ...
Two significant trends are overcoming today’s society: the growth in obesity rates and health concer...
Contributing to critical digital health research and the sociology of health consumption, this study...
Aims: Employing the transtheoretical model of behaviour change (TTM), this study considers the effec...
Along with the miniaturization of digital devices, consumer health wearables (CHWs) further decrease...
Historically, recreational endurance running arose partially with the aim of controlling the side ef...
Topic of work is an impact of digital self-tracking technologies such as wearable fitness trackers a...
This study builds upon on-going research investigating user acceptance of wearable health technology...
As consumers increasingly integrate Quantified Self (QS) health and fitness tracking devices into th...
In recent times, wearable technologies are becoming a social standard. Specifically, wearable fitnes...
Focusing on fitness app use and social context of fitness postings on social media, this study exami...
Persuasive technology to motivate healthy behavior is a growing area of research within HCI and ubiq...