CONIELECOMP 2012, 22nd International Conference on Electrical Communications and Computers 2012
DOI: 10.1109/conielecomp.2012.6189903
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A proposal for using the internet of things concept to increase children's health awareness

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“…emails, texts) when promoting self‐monitoring of diet and PA . Practical considerations include costs, power consumption (especially when using wireless sensors where a cell phone is the main processing hub) , availability of offsite servers to connect with , availability of technologies including proprietary software , and software and hardware compatibilities . Clearly, user‐centred designs are needed to forge the link between the technology and the intended audience while effectively addressing determinants of behaviour change to take full advantage of the technology being employed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…emails, texts) when promoting self‐monitoring of diet and PA . Practical considerations include costs, power consumption (especially when using wireless sensors where a cell phone is the main processing hub) , availability of offsite servers to connect with , availability of technologies including proprietary software , and software and hardware compatibilities . Clearly, user‐centred designs are needed to forge the link between the technology and the intended audience while effectively addressing determinants of behaviour change to take full advantage of the technology being employed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SMS was used in RCTs (in addition to other forms of contact as email, calls, websites) (7,9,10,13) in pilot intervention studies (23,(28)(29)(30) and was formatively evaluated in design studies (31)(32)(33). Mobile apps and games with or without sensors were the most commonly employed technology in pilot intervention and user studies and often focused on accurately measuring or promoting increased PA and behaviours (15)(16)(17)(18)(20)(21)(22)(34)(35)(36)(37)(38)47) and accurately recording and/or improving dietary intake (14,19,(42)(43)(44)(45)(46). Several apps and games increased PA (20)(21)(22), readiness to change PA behaviours (15), decreased perceived barriers and perceived efforts to exercise (15,16), and increased breakfast (14) and FV consumption (19).…”
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“…Some studies [25], [31], [44], [45] have addressed IoThNet platform issues. Although these studies have not provided a comprehensive and generalized analysis of such models, some design issues are noteworthy in specific cases.…”
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“…This has motivated researchers to develop a specialized IoT service called children health information (CHI) to address this need in an effective manner. In this regard, an interactive totem placed in a pediatric ward offering CHI services aimed at educating, amusing, and empowering hospitalized children is proposed in [54], and an IoT-based m-health service that can encourage children to acquire good nutritional habits with the help of their teachers and parents is presented in [44].…”
Section: ) Children Health Information (Chi)mentioning
confidence: 99%