2015
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.4142
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Mobile Exercise Apps and Increased Leisure Time Exercise Activity: A Moderated Mediation Analysis of the Role of Self-Efficacy and Barriers

Abstract: BackgroundThere are currently over 1000 exercise apps for mobile devices on the market. These apps employ a range of features, from tracking exercise activity to providing motivational messages. However, virtually nothing is known about whether exercise apps improve exercise levels and health outcomes and, if so, the mechanisms of these effects.ObjectiveOur aim was to examine whether the use of exercise apps is associated with increased levels of exercise and improved health outcomes. We also develop a framewo… Show more

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“…Fitness and nutrition apps usually do not alter behavior directly, but they contain specific features that focus on key behavioral determinants [18,19,25,31]. Important intermediate determinants of healthy eating habits in adolescents are attitude to eat healthy, behavioral control, social norm, and social support [9,32-34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fitness and nutrition apps usually do not alter behavior directly, but they contain specific features that focus on key behavioral determinants [18,19,25,31]. Important intermediate determinants of healthy eating habits in adolescents are attitude to eat healthy, behavioral control, social norm, and social support [9,32-34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those who exercise are more likely to agree with the statement "When I think of making plans for the future, my health is something I strongly consider" (HQ 1), "We all have a choice about how to lead our lives, and healthy habits are just one example of that" (HQ 4), but are more likely to disagree with "Health is a gift and there is not much I can do about it" (HQ 5) and "Sometimes I avoid getting my test results if I think it will be bad news" (HQ 6). These findings underscore the importance of the individual's belief in their innate ability to achieve goals or self-efficacy [38].…”
Section: Determinants Of Exercisementioning
confidence: 74%
“…Indeed, the latest research shows a complex relationship between psychology, technology use, and exercise. Mediation analyses find that increased physical activity associated with health app use is related to feelings of self-efficacy [38], with yet other insights linking exercise to being extroverted, neurotic, and less agreeable [12,28], as well as having implications for mental health [48]. For a better understanding of the relationship between psychology, technology, and exercise, it is necessary to model users of new technologies [14] and to design effective health interventions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers prove that users of digital applications are more likely to actively participate in independent physical activities [10] compared with those who do not use such applications for self-control [11].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, athletes of various ages are offered various mobile applications to individually increase the level of physical [9] and functional development [10,11]. The developers are focused on meeting the needs of any user through differentiation of the proposed load [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%