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Title Mobile and Context-Aware Grocery Shopping to Promote Active Aging
Authors Netzahualcoyotl Hernández, Carlos Refugio, Mónica Tentori, Jesús Favela, Sergio Ochoa
Publication date 2013
Abstract Active aging aims at promoting physical activity,
socialization
and participation in society as a mechanism to improve physical and mental
health.
We explore the use of a mobile, context-aware application to help elders
transform their grocery shopping experience into an activity that promotes
active aging. We describe the design and formative evaluation of WaSSAA, a
mobile application to persuade elders to exercise and socialize while
sharing grocery prices and promoting "smart" grocery shopping. WaSSAA
uses location information to promote social encounters and to ask shoppers
to gather price information for fellow users, and the accelerometer to
estimate physical activity and reward its user. Results of a formative
evaluation of the usefulness of WaSSAA with 16 elders shows that older
adults are aware and sensitive to
grocery prices and find the application useful to guide them when comparing
prices during grocery shopping. They also perceive grocery shopping as a
social activity and welcome WaSSAA's services to encourage in-person
encounters.
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Pages 69-76
Conference name International Workshop on Ambient Assisted Living
Publisher Springer-Verlag (Berlin/Heidelberg, Germany)
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