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Behavior change techniques in mobile applications for sedentary behavior.

Emily E Dunn1, Heather L Gainforth2, Jennifer E Robertson-Wilson1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Mobile applications (apps) are increasingly being utilized in health behavior change interventions. To determine the presence of underlying behavior change mechanisms, apps for physical activity have been coded for behavior change techniques (BCTs). However, apps for sedentary behavior have yet to be assessed for BCTs. Thus, the purpose of the present study was to review apps designed to decrease sedentary time and determine the presence of BCTs.
METHODS: Systematic searches of the iTunes App and Google Play stores were completed using keyword searches. Two reviewers independently coded free (n = 36) and paid (n = 14) app descriptions using a taxonomy of 93 BCTs (December 2016-January 2017). A subsample (n = 4) of free apps were trialed for one week by the reviewers and coded for the presence of BCTs (February 2017).
RESULTS: In the free and paid app descriptions, only 10 of 93 BCTs were present with a mean of 2.42 BCTs (range 0-6) per app. The BCTs coded most frequently were "prompts/cues" (n = 43), "information about health consequences" (n = 31), and "self-monitoring of behavior" (n = 17). For the four free apps that were trialed, three additional BCTs were coded that were not coded in the descriptions: "graded tasks," "focus on past successes," and "behavior substitution."
CONCLUSIONS: These sedentary behavior apps have fewer BCTs compared with physical activity apps and traditional (i.e., non-app) physical activity and healthy eating interventions. The present study sheds light on the behavior change potential of sedentary behavior apps and provides practical insight about coding for BCTs in apps.

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Keywords:  Behavior change techniques; mHealth; mobile applications; sedentary behavior; sitting

Year:  2018        PMID: 31463076      PMCID: PMC6043935          DOI: 10.1177/2055207618785798

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Digit Health        ISSN: 2055-2076


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