Dallinga Joan Martine, Mennes Matthijs, Alpay Laurence, Bijwaard Harmen, Baart de la Faille-Deutekom Marije
School of Sports and Nutrition, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Dr. Meurerlaan 8, 1067 SM, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Faculty of Health, Sports and Social Work, Inholland University of Applied Sciences, Blijdorplaan 15, 2015 CE, Haarlem, The Netherlands.
BMC Public Health. 2015 Aug 28;15:833. doi: 10.1186/s12889-015-2165-8.
Physical inactivity is a growing public health concern. Use of mobile applications (apps) may be a powerful tool to encourage physical activity and a healthy lifestyle. For instance, apps may be used in the preparation of a running event. However, there is little evidence for the relationship between app use and change in physical activity and health in recreational runners. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between the use of apps and changes in physical activity, health and lifestyle behaviour, and self-image of short and long distance runners.
A cross sectional study was designed. A random selection of 15,000 runners (of 54,000 participants) of a 16 and 6.4 km recreational run (Dam tot Damloop) in the Netherlands was invited to participate in an online survey two days after the run. Anthropometrics, app use, activity level, preparation for running event, running physical activity (RPA), health and lifestyle, and self-image were addressed. A chi-squared test was conducted to analyse differences between app users and non-app users in baseline characteristics as well as in RPA, healthy lifestyle and perceived health. In addition, a multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to determine if app use could predict RPA, perceived health and lifestyle, and self-image.
Of the 15,000 invited runners, 28% responded. For both distances, app use was positively related to RPA and feeling healthier (p < 0.05). Also, app use was positively related to feeling better about themselves, feeling like an athlete, motivating others to participate in running, and losing weight (p < 0.01). Furthermore, for 16 km runners app use was positively related to eating healthier, feeling more energetic and reporting a higher chance to maintain sport behaviour (p < 0.05).
These results suggest that use of mobile apps has a beneficial role in the preparation of a running event, as it promotes health and physical activity. Further research is now needed to determine a causal relationship between app use and physical and health related behaviour.
缺乏身体活动是一个日益严重的公共卫生问题。使用移动应用程序(应用)可能是鼓励身体活动和健康生活方式的有力工具。例如,应用可用于跑步赛事的筹备。然而,关于休闲跑步者使用应用与身体活动及健康变化之间的关系,证据很少。本研究的目的是确定应用的使用与短距离和长距离跑步者的身体活动、健康和生活方式行为以及自我形象变化之间的关系。
设计了一项横断面研究。在荷兰一场16公里和6.4公里的休闲跑步活动(达姆到达姆loop)的54000名参与者中随机抽取15000名跑步者,邀请他们在跑步两天后参加一项在线调查。调查内容包括人体测量学、应用使用情况、活动水平、跑步赛事准备情况、跑步身体活动(RPA)、健康和生活方式以及自我形象。进行卡方检验以分析应用使用者和非使用者在基线特征以及RPA、健康生活方式和感知健康方面的差异。此外,进行多变量逻辑回归分析以确定应用使用是否可预测RPA、感知健康和生活方式以及自我形象。
在15000名受邀跑步者中,28%做出了回应。对于两个距离的跑步者,应用使用均与RPA以及感觉更健康呈正相关(p<0.05)。此外,应用使用与自我感觉更好、感觉像运动员、激励他人参与跑步以及减肥呈正相关(p<0.01)。此外,对于16公里跑步者,应用使用与饮食更健康、感觉更有活力以及报告保持运动行为的可能性更高呈正相关(p<0.05)。
这些结果表明,移动应用的使用在跑步赛事筹备中具有有益作用,因为它能促进健康和身体活动。现在需要进一步研究以确定应用使用与身体和健康相关行为之间的因果关系。