Samenvatting
Prolonged sitting time in adults has become a major societal issue with far-reaching health, economic, and social consequences. The objective of this study is to reduce sedentary behaviour in office workers by integrating physical activity with work. In this case study, we present Workwalk, a concept to encourage and facilitate office workers to have a walking meeting. This idea arose by merging a traditional health research approach with an iterative design process. With this method, it was possible to integrate behaviour change techniques effectively into an interaction design process.
Originele taal-2 | Engels |
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Titel | CHI 2018 - Extended Abstracts of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems |
Subtitel | Engage with CHI |
Plaats van productie | New York |
Uitgeverij | Association for Computing Machinery, Inc |
Aantal pagina's | 11 |
ISBN van elektronische versie | 9781450356206 |
ISBN van geprinte versie | 978-1-4503-5621-3 |
DOI's | |
Status | Gepubliceerd - 21 apr. 2018 |
Evenement | CHI '18 - Montreal, Canada, Montreal, Canada Duur: 21 apr. 2018 → 26 apr. 2018 Congresnummer: 36 http://chi2018.acm.org |
Congres
Congres | CHI '18 |
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Verkorte titel | CHI 2018 |
Land/Regio | Canada |
Stad | Montreal |
Periode | 21/04/18 → 26/04/18 |
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Financiering
We thank Rhys Duindam, Roy van den Heuvel, Ezgi Aytekin, Reka Magyari, Britt smulders, Sophie van den Hurk, Jos Raijmakers and Tom de Jong for their collaboration on various stages of the Workwalk project. This research was supported in part by an EIT grant to improve Vitality at the workplace, “ProVITA” [17288].