Mobile applications for the promotion and support of healthy nutrition and physical activity habits: A systematic review, extraction of features and taxonomy proposal

MV Villasana, IM Pires, J Sá, NM Garcia… - The Open …, 2019 - repository.ukim.mk
Background: Mobile applications can be used for the monitoring of lifestyles and physical
activity. It can be installed in commodity mobile devices, which are currently used by different …

[HTML][HTML] Designing health apps to support dietetic professional practice and their patients: qualitative results from an international survey

J Chen, J Lieffers, A Bauman, R Hanning… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2017 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Dietitians are engaging with mobile health (mHealth) technologies, particularly
with diet and nutrition apps in their patient care. Despite the plethora of apps available, the …

Examining sentiments and popularity of pro-and anti-vaccination videos on YouTube

MYJ Song, A Gruzd - Proceedings of the 8th international conference on …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
Vaccine misinformation on social media poses significant drawbacks to the efforts of vaccine
coverage rates. This research studies the interlinkages between pro-and anti-vaccine …

Understanding and supporting self-tracking app selection

JH Lee, J Schroeder, DA Epstein - … of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
People often face barriers to selecting self-tracking tools that support their goals and needs,
resulting in tools not meeting their expectations and ultimately abandonment. We therefore …

Effective use of user interface and user experience in an mHealth application

W Choi, B Tulu - 2017 - aisel.aisnet.org
The effect of user interface (UI) design decisions on system usability has been discussed in
information system literature. These discussions evolved into investigating the effectiveness …

“My smartwatch told me to see a sleep doctor”: a study of activity tracker use

Z Pingo, B Narayan - Online Information Review, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the use of wearable health and fitness
trackers in everyday life, and users' motivations and their understanding and use of the data …

Mobile health apps: An assessment of needs, perceptions, usability, and efficacy in changing dietary choices

C Slazus, Z Ebrahim, N Koen - Nutrition, 2022 - Elsevier
Objective The aim of this study was to explore the use of mobile health applications as
dietary self-monitoring tools, and their possible role in improving food choices. Methods This …

Motivational readiness to change exercise behaviors: An analysis of the differences in exercise, wearable exercise tracking technology, and exercise frequency …

C McFadden, Q Li - American Journal of Health Education, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Research indicates that increased exercise behaviors collectively called FIT
(frequency, intensity, and time) values, equate with positive health outcomes. Young college …

Readers, personal record managers, and community members: An exploratory study of researchers' participation in online research information management systems

S Wu, B Stvilia, DJ Lee - Journal of Library Metadata, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Prior studies have identified a need for engaging researchers in providing and curating their
identity data. This article reports findings from a qualitative study exploring how researchers …

The effect of perceived interactivity and social norm to the continuance use of mobile wellness apps

AF Yusof, NA Iahad - 2019 6th International Conference on …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Usage of Mobile Wellness Applications (MWA) has been proven to be one of the ways to
overcome obesity thorough the practice of self-monitoring. However, based on the literature …