Using Sport and Wellness Technology to Promote Physical Activity : An Intervention Study among Teenagers
Kettunen, E., Makkonen, M., Kari, T., & Critchley, W. (2019). Using Sport and Wellness Technology to Promote Physical Activity : An Intervention Study among Teenagers. In Proceedings of the 52nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2019) (pp. 1341-1350). University of Hawai'i at Manoa. Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. https://doi.org/10.24251/hicss.2019.164
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Life-long physical activity patterns are established
during teenage years. Thus, promoting physical
activity for teenagers is important. Sport and wellness
technology shows promise for promoting physical
activity. Yet, its research with teenage populations is
sparse. This intervention study focused on whether
using a sport and wellness technology application
could affect the physical activity intention of teenagers,
its antecedents, and the antecedents’ effects on
intention by using the theory of planned behavior
combined with the concept of self-efficacy as a
theoretical framework. The results showed no
statistically significant difference between the
intervention and the control group in terms of the
means and variances of the four constructs in our
theoretical model. However, we found a statistically
significant difference in the effect of self-efficacy on
intention in the intervention group. The results show
potential in using sport and wellness technology in
physical activity interventions for teenagers. However,
further research is needed.
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