Napolitano Melissa A, Hayes Sharon, Russo Giuseppe, Muresu Debora, Giordano Antonio, Foster Gary D
Department of Prevention and Community Health, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20037, USA.
J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2013 Jul 1;7(4):1057-65. doi: 10.1177/193229681300700430.
Virtual reality and other avatar-based technologies are potential methods for demonstrating and modeling weight loss behaviors. This study examined avatar-based technology as a tool for modeling weight loss behaviors.
This study consisted of two phases: (1) an online survey to obtain feedback about using avatars for modeling weight loss behaviors and (2) technology development and usability testing to create an avatar-based technology program for modeling weight loss behaviors.
Results of phase 1 (n = 128) revealed that interest was high, with 88.3% stating that they would participate in a program that used an avatar to help practice weight loss skills in a virtual environment. In phase 2, avatars and modules to model weight loss skills were developed. Eight women were recruited to participate in a 4-week usability test, with 100% reporting they would recommend the program and that it influenced their diet/exercise behavior. Most women (87.5%) indicated that the virtual models were helpful. After 4 weeks, average weight loss was 1.6 kg (standard deviation = 1.7).
This investigation revealed a high level of interest in an avatar-based program, with formative work indicating promise. Given the high costs associated with in vivo exposure and practice, this study demonstrates the potential use of avatar-based technology as a tool for modeling weight loss behaviors.
虚拟现实和其他基于虚拟形象的技术是展示和模拟减肥行为的潜在方法。本研究将基于虚拟形象的技术作为一种模拟减肥行为的工具进行了考察。
本研究包括两个阶段:(1)一项在线调查,以获取关于使用虚拟形象模拟减肥行为的反馈;(2)技术开发和可用性测试,以创建一个用于模拟减肥行为的基于虚拟形象的技术程序。
第一阶段(n = 128)的结果显示兴趣度很高,88.3%的人表示他们会参与一个使用虚拟形象在虚拟环境中帮助练习减肥技能的项目。在第二阶段,开发了用于模拟减肥技能的虚拟形象和模块。招募了8名女性参与为期4周的可用性测试,100%的人报告称她们会推荐该项目,并且该项目影响了她们的饮食/运动行为。大多数女性(87.5%)表示虚拟模型很有帮助。4周后,平均体重减轻了1.6千克(标准差 = 1.7)。
本调查显示对基于虚拟形象的项目兴趣浓厚,前期工作表明有前景。鉴于体内暴露和练习的成本高昂,本研究证明了基于虚拟形象的技术作为模拟减肥行为工具的潜在用途。