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Designing and evaluating a persuasive technology to encourage lifestyle behavior change.
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Designing and evaluating a persuasive technology to encourage lifestyle behavior change./
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Consolvo, Sunny.
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305 p.
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Adviser: David W. McDonald.
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Dissertation Abstracts International69-09A.
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Education, Health. -
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9780549817437
Designing and evaluating a persuasive technology to encourage lifestyle behavior change.
Consolvo, Sunny.
Designing and evaluating a persuasive technology to encourage lifestyle behavior change.
- 305 p.
Adviser: David W. McDonald.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2008.
The lifestyle people want to lead is often different than the lifestyle they do lead. People want to be financially secure, yet consumer debt is on the rise. People want to be fit and healthy, yet physical inactivity and poor eating habits are leading to serious health problems. A recent trend in computing is to use technology to help people change their everyday behaviors in support of the lifestyle they want to lead. The focus of this dissertation research is to develop and investigate a technology to support lifestyle behavior change. This dissertation introduces a computing system that has been designed to encourage individuals to participate in regular and varied physical activity. The computing system, UbiFit, was designed based on theory as well as findings from recent empirical investigations that have used technology to encourage healthy behavior change. The UbiFit system uses on-body sensing, real-time activity inference, an electronically assisted mobile journal, and a novel personal, mobile display to encourage physical activity. The iterative design and evaluation of the UbiFit system is described and results from the three-phased evaluation, which included a paper-based survey (n=75), 3-week field trial (n=12), and 3-month field experiment (n=28), are presented.
ISBN: 9780549817437Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017668
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