Smart wearables: utilizing persuasive devices to reduce sedentary time
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2016-12
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University of Baltimore. School of Information Arts and Technologies
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University of Baltimore. Master of Science in Information Design and Information Architecture
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Abstract
This research studied the effectiveness of alerts from smart wearables on health. Topics
include sedentary behavior, smart wearables, and behavior modification. Building on
work that shows alerts to be effective in various health and medical circumstances, this
study asked participants to wear a device, specifically an Apple Watch, to measure a
renewed area of interest in health research - effects of sedentary time on health. Metrics
studied included a measure of sedentary time, calories, exercise, and steps, which were
recorded first without and then with alerts prompting the wearer to break up long
stretches of sedentary time. Both quantitative and qualitative findings are discussed,
including the finding that an increase in the number of steps taken was correlated to the
use of alerts reminding wearer to break up long stretches of sedentary time.