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As technology becomes an ever more prevalent part of everyday life
and population-based physical activity programmes seek new ways to
increase lifelong engagement with physical activity, so the two
have become increasingly linked. This book offers a thorough,
critical examination of emerging technologies in physical activity
and health, considering technological interventions within the
dominant theoretical frameworks, exploring the challenges of
integrating technology into physical activity promotion and
offering solutions for its implementation. Technology in Physical
Activity and Health Promotion occupies a broadly positive stance
toward interactive technology initiatives and, while discussing
some negative implications of an increased use of technology,
offers practical recommendations for promoting physical activity
through a range of media, including: social media mobile apps
global positioning and geographic information systems wearables
active videogames (exergaming) virtual reality settings. Offering a
logical and clear critique of technology in physical activity and
health promotion, this book will serve as an essential reference
for upper-level undergraduates, postgraduate students and scholars
working in public health, physical activity and health and
kinesiology, and healthcare professionals.
As technology becomes an ever more prevalent part of everyday life
and population-based physical activity programmes seek new ways to
increase lifelong engagement with physical activity, so the two
have become increasingly linked. This book offers a thorough,
critical examination of emerging technologies in physical activity
and health, considering technological interventions within the
dominant theoretical frameworks, exploring the challenges of
integrating technology into physical activity promotion and
offering solutions for its implementation. Technology in Physical
Activity and Health Promotion occupies a broadly positive stance
toward interactive technology initiatives and, while discussing
some negative implications of an increased use of technology,
offers practical recommendations for promoting physical activity
through a range of media, including: social media mobile apps
global positioning and geographic information systems wearables
active videogames (exergaming) virtual reality settings. Offering a
logical and clear critique of technology in physical activity and
health promotion, this book will serve as an essential reference
for upper-level undergraduates, postgraduate students and scholars
working in public health, physical activity and health and
kinesiology, and healthcare professionals.
Today's children and adolescents are experiencing higher rates of
overweightness/obesity and poorer health outcomes than any other
time in history. As overweight or obese children are at greater
risk of the same conditions in adulthood and the ensuing health
consequences which arise, literature highlighting how theoretical
frameworks can be utilised to guide physical activity intervention
programs is advised and needed. Provision of contemporary research
with the aforementioned objectives in mind is the reasoning behind
the current book. By providing analyses and interpretation of
children and adolescents' physical activity behaviors through the
lens of well-established psychological and/or health promotion
theories, this book provides empirically-based conclusions and
implementation strategies for scholars and practitioners who desire
the promotion of physical activity participation and better health
outcomes among these populations. Within this book, readers can
expect to find chapters devoted to the analyses of physical
activity behavior among children and adolescent in free-living and
physical education settings with an emphasis of how the
manipulation of physical activity determinants, such as physical
activity self-efficacy, enjoyment, situational interest and social
support, influence physical activity participation. Other aspects
of the book include a synthesis of how variables such as parent's
beliefs regarding physical activity, perceived exertion, as well as
the youth's gender and age affect the related physical activity
determinants and the subsequent implementations of physical
activity interventions. It is hoped that through the current book's
structured formatting and writing quality, scholars and
practitioners can better formulate real-world physical activity
intervention programs which provide the best opportunity for the
youth population to be more physically active and healthy.
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