MRA Mohamad
How technology enhances fitness facility practices : a health behaviour perspective
Mohamad, MRA; Cresswell, M
Authors
M Cresswell
Abstract
Underlying health conditions have been highlighted throughout the literature preventing several populations from engaging in physical activity. There have been little to no attempts made in addressing these populations directly in fitness facilities or indirectly using information technology (IT). The current research aimed at exploring current barriers and practices regarding IT and technological support in a fitness facility environment, using health behaviour theories (HBT) to explain member experiences. The sample was composed of 66 participants selected from 5 fitness facilities in Manchester, UK, of which there were 60.6% males and 39.4% females aged from 18-59. The instrument used was a survey. Health motives were reported by 71.2% of the participants, while ‘injury’ (reported by 70.2%), ‘lack of knowledge about exercise and health’ (reported by 42.4%), and ‘illness’ (reported by 28.1%)
as main barriers to use the facilities. The main support mechanisms provided by the facilities management were staff support (59%), with online and technological support only accounting for 38.6% of facility support. The use of personal IT within the facilities were utilised by over
half the participants (50.2%). The study revealed the need of additional IT support by fitness facilities in the form of applications and digital platforms. The findings are discussed with HBT as the theoretical underpinnings and suggestions are made for future research regarding IT advancements as support mechanisms.
Citation
Mohamad, M., & Cresswell, M. (2019, September). How technology enhances fitness facility practices : a health behaviour perspective. Presented at BAM 2019 Annual Conference: seeking solutions in uncertain times, Birmingham, Aston University
Presentation Conference Type | Other |
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Conference Name | BAM 2019 Annual Conference: seeking solutions in uncertain times |
Conference Location | Birmingham, Aston University |
Start Date | Sep 3, 2019 |
End Date | Sep 5, 2019 |
Publication Date | Sep 5, 2019 |
Deposit Date | Sep 11, 2019 |
Publicly Available Date | Nov 21, 2019 |
Book Title | BAM2019 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS |
ISBN | 9780995641327 |
Publisher URL | https://www.bam.ac.uk/sites/bam.ac.uk/files/contribution975.pdf |
Related Public URLs | https://www.bam.ac.uk/bam2019-proceedings |
Additional Information | Additional Information : Paper initially submitted under the title "Technology as tool to overcome barriers of using fitness facilities: a health behavioural perspective" Event Type : Conference |
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