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Technology-Based Physical Activity Self-Monitoring Among College Students
Understanding the relationship between college students’ physical activity (PA) self-monitoring and PA levels has the potential to inform initiatives to promote PA. This study’s purpose was to examine the prevalence of technology-based self-monitoring among college students the potential relationshi...
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Berkeley Electronic Press
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6179427/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30338023 |
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author | PAPALIA, ZACK WILSON, OLIVER BOPP, MELISSA DUFFEY, MICHELE |
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description | Understanding the relationship between college students’ physical activity (PA) self-monitoring and PA levels has the potential to inform initiatives to promote PA. This study’s purpose was to examine the prevalence of technology-based self-monitoring among college students the potential relationship between device usage, goal setting behaviors, PA enjoyment, and PA levels. An online survey assessed students’ demographics, current PA level, technology-based PA self-monitoring, and psychosocial outcomes. Independent t-tests examined differences in PA level and psychosocial outcomes by device use. 55.5% of the final sample (N=1,154) reported technology-based self-monitoring. Mobile phone app-based PA tracking was the most commonly reported (29.9%), followed by heart rate monitors (23.1%). Device use was significantly related to vigorous PA and psychosocial outcomes. Findings have the potential to inform development of technology-based interventions that promote student PA. |
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spelling | pubmed-61794272018-10-16 Technology-Based Physical Activity Self-Monitoring Among College Students PAPALIA, ZACK WILSON, OLIVER BOPP, MELISSA DUFFEY, MICHELE Int J Exerc Sci Original Research Understanding the relationship between college students’ physical activity (PA) self-monitoring and PA levels has the potential to inform initiatives to promote PA. This study’s purpose was to examine the prevalence of technology-based self-monitoring among college students the potential relationship between device usage, goal setting behaviors, PA enjoyment, and PA levels. An online survey assessed students’ demographics, current PA level, technology-based PA self-monitoring, and psychosocial outcomes. Independent t-tests examined differences in PA level and psychosocial outcomes by device use. 55.5% of the final sample (N=1,154) reported technology-based self-monitoring. Mobile phone app-based PA tracking was the most commonly reported (29.9%), followed by heart rate monitors (23.1%). Device use was significantly related to vigorous PA and psychosocial outcomes. Findings have the potential to inform development of technology-based interventions that promote student PA. Berkeley Electronic Press 2018-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6179427/ /pubmed/30338023 Text en |
spellingShingle | Original Research PAPALIA, ZACK WILSON, OLIVER BOPP, MELISSA DUFFEY, MICHELE Technology-Based Physical Activity Self-Monitoring Among College Students |
title | Technology-Based Physical Activity Self-Monitoring Among College Students |
title_full | Technology-Based Physical Activity Self-Monitoring Among College Students |
title_fullStr | Technology-Based Physical Activity Self-Monitoring Among College Students |
title_full_unstemmed | Technology-Based Physical Activity Self-Monitoring Among College Students |
title_short | Technology-Based Physical Activity Self-Monitoring Among College Students |
title_sort | technology-based physical activity self-monitoring among college students |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6179427/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30338023 |
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