Advanced Research Computing (ARC), Durham University Business School, Durham, UK.
Sociol Health Illn. 2019 Jul;41(6):991-1004. doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.12879. Epub 2019 Mar 4.
Contributing to critical digital health research and the sociology of health consumption, this study investigates the phenomenon of self-tracking and interpretation of consumer data via wearable technology and mobile fitness software applications (apps). It critically analyses qualitative data collected from members of running communities in the UK who are heavy users of apps and wearables. The study seeks to understand the meaning and practise of long-term use of apps and wearables targeted at consumers interested in tracking fitness, and the collection of personal health information over time. The paper offers an interpretative perspective on runners as performance-seeking fitness consumers engaged in long-term self-management of health. These consumers are driven by a profound motivation to visualise and embody a long-term state of fitness. Participants were also hyper-aware of advertising and promotional methods used to engage consumers. The findings raise concerns about the validity of personal fitness data, and how its collection promises improved personal health while visually promoting sought-after fit bodies. Further research is required to understand the transformative impact of fitness-tracking and how individuals negotiate personal classifications of health.
本研究通过可穿戴技术和移动健身应用软件(apps),对自我追踪和消费者数据解释的现象进行研究,旨在为关键的数字健康研究和健康消费社会学做出贡献。研究对来自英国跑步群体的成员进行了定性数据分析,这些成员是应用程序和可穿戴设备的重度使用者。本研究旨在理解针对对跟踪健身和长期个人健康信息感兴趣的消费者的应用程序和可穿戴设备的长期使用的意义和实践。本文从表现寻求型健身消费者的角度出发,对跑步者进行了解释,他们长期进行自我健康管理。这些消费者受到将长期健康状态可视化和体现的强烈动机的驱使。参与者也对用于吸引消费者的广告和促销方法有高度的认识。研究结果引发了对个人健身数据有效性的担忧,以及收集个人健身数据如何承诺改善个人健康,同时视觉上宣传受欢迎的健康身体。需要进一步研究以了解健身追踪的变革性影响,以及个人如何协商个人健康分类。