Adolescents’ assessment of several step tracker mobile applications based on their previous level of physical activity
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Gómez Cuesta, Nerea; Mateo Orcajada, Adrián; Meroño, Lourdes; Abenza Cano, Lucía; Vaquero Cristóbal, RaquelFecha
2025-04-23Disciplina/s
Actividad Física y DeporteMateria/s
AdolescentsDropout rate
Mobile applications
Problematic use
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Background: Adolescents’ use of step tracker mobile applications (apps) could be influenced by their assessment of the mobile app used. Objectives: To analyze differences in the dropout rate, app assessment, and problematic mobile phone use based on prior physical activity levels and the app used. Methods: A study with a quasi-experimental design was carried out with the participation of 240 adolescents, who were further categorized as either active or inactive. The adolescents carried out a 10-week intervention promoted as a part of the physical education curriculum, three days a week, in which they randomly used the Pokémon Go, MapMyWalk, Pacer, or Strava mobile apps after school for cardiorespiratory training. Results: The results showed a higher dropout rate from Pokémon Go in the group of inactive adolescents (p = 0.012). No differences were found in the assessment of apps based on the level of activity of the adolescents, neither overall nor when analyzing this question based on ...





