Stay connected and keep motivated: Modeling activity level of exercise in an online fitness community
Published in Social Computing and Social Media, 2018
Abstract
Recent years have witnessed a growing popularity of activity tracking applications. Previously work has focused on three major types of social interaction features in such applications: cooperation, competition and community. Such features motivate users to be more active in exercise and stay within the track of positive behavior change. Online fitness communities such as Strava encourage users to connect to peers and provide a rich set of social interaction features. Utilizing a large-scale behavioral trace data set, this work aims to analyze the dynamics of online fitness behaviors and network subscription as well as the relationship between them. Our results indicate that activeness of fitness behaviors not only has seasonal variations, but also vary by user group and how well users are connected in an online fitness community. These results provide important implications for studies on network-based health and design of application features for health promotion.
Recommended citation: Zeng, L., Almquist, Z. W., & Spiro, E. S. (2018). Stay connected and keep motivated: Modeling activity level of exercise in an online fitness community. In Social Computing and Social Media. Technologies and Analytics: 10th International Conference, SCSM 2018, Held as Part of HCI International 2018, Las Vegas, NV, USA, July 15-20, 2018, Proceedings, Part II 10 (pp. 137-147). Springer International Publishing.
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