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Fitness app games no substitute for actual exercise

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Aug, 2014 08:25 AM
  • Fitness app games no substitute for actual exercise
There are nearly 31,000 health and fitness apps in the market and most of them use games to increase physical activity. Are they a real substitute for hitting the gym or walking in the park?
 
According to a study, gamification is currently the popular trend for mobile fitness app makers looking to cash into helping people get fit.
 
"It has just been assumed that gamified apps will work but there has been no research to show that they are effective for people in the long term," said Cameron Lister from Utah-based Brigham Young University.
 
Lister and health science professor Josh West analysed over 2,000 health and fitness apps and found that the majority of the most popular and widely used apps feature gamification.
 
As part of their study, the duo also downloaded and used 132 of the apps personally to see how well they worked.
 
They found that gamification is ignoring key elements of behaviour change and could be demotivating in the long run.
 
For example, over time people can view the rewards and badges on these apps as work instead of play. Once the rewards disappear, the motivation drops.
 
One suggestion is for the apps to also focus on skill development.
 
"There is a missed opportunity to influence healthy behaviour because most gamified health apps are only aimed at motivation," West added.
 
Motivation is important but people also need to develop skills that make behaviour change easy to do.
 
"It is like people assuming that you hate health and you hate taking care of your body so they offer to give you some stuff in order for you to do what they want you to do," Lister noted.
 
The authors believe more research needs to be carried out in an industry projected to hit the $2.8 billion mark by 2016.
 
The paper appeared in the Journal of Medical Internet Research.

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