7. Referencias

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Abouzahra, M., & Ghasemaghaei, M. (2022). Effective use of information technologies by seniors: the case of wearable device use. European Journal of Information Systems, 31(2), 241-255.

Araullo, J., & Potter, L. E. (2016, June). Promoting physical activity in seniors: Future opportunities with emerging technologies. In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM SIGMIS Conference on computers and people research (pp. 57-64).

Ferguson, T., Olds, T., Curtis, R., Blake, H., Crozier, A.J., Dankiw, K., Dumuid, D., Kasai, D., O'Connor, E., Virgara, R. and Maher, C., 2022. Effectiveness of wearable activity trackers to increase physical activity and improve health: a systematic review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. The Lancet Digital Health, 4(8), pp.e615-e626.

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Kononova, A., Li, L., Kamp, K., Bowen, M., Rikard, R. V., Cotten, S., & Peng, W. (2019). The use of wearable activity trackers among older adults: focus group study of tracker perceptions, motivators, and barriers in the maintenance stage of behavior change. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 7(4), e9832.

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Abouzahra, M., & Ghasemaghaei, M. (2020). The antecedents and results of seniors’ use of activity tracking wearable devices. Health Policy and Technology, 9(2), 213-217.

Abouzahra, M., & Ghasemaghaei, M. (2022). Effective use of information technologies by seniors: the case of wearable device use. European Journal of Information Systems, 31(2), 241-255.

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Abouzahra, M., & Ghasemaghaei, M. (2022). Effective use of information technologies by seniors: the case of wearable device use. European Journal of Information Systems, 31(2), 241-255.

Araullo, J., & Potter, L. E. (2016, June). Promoting physical activity in seniors: Future opportunities with emerging technologies. In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM SIGMIS Conference on computers and people research (pp. 57-64).

Ferguson, T., Olds, T., Curtis, R., Blake, H., Crozier, A.J., Dankiw, K., Dumuid, D., Kasai, D., O'Connor, E., Virgara, R. and Maher, C., 2022. Effectiveness of wearable activity trackers to increase physical activity and improve health: a systematic review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. The Lancet Digital Health, 4(8), pp.e615-e626.

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Kononova, A., Li, L., Kamp, K., Bowen, M., Rikard, R. V., Cotten, S., & Peng, W. (2019). The use of wearable activity trackers among older adults: focus group study of tracker perceptions, motivators, and barriers in the maintenance stage of behavior change. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 7(4), e9832.

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Piwek, L., Ellis, D. A., Andrews, S., & Joinson, A. (2016). The rise of consumer health wearables: promises and barriers. PLoS medicine, 13(2), e1001953.

Puri, A., Kim, B., Nguyen, O., Stolee, P., Tung, J., & Lee, J. (2017). User acceptance of wrist-worn activity trackers among community-dwelling older adults: mixed method study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 5(11), e8211.

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Vargemidis, D., Gerling, K., Spiel, K., Abeele, V. V., & Geurts, L. (2020). Wearable physical activity tracking systems for older adults—a systematic review. ACM Transactions on Computing for Healthcare, 1(4), 1-37.

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Abouzahra, M., & Ghasemaghaei, M. (2020). The antecedents and results of seniors’ use of activity tracking wearable devices. Health Policy and Technology, 9(2), 213-217.

Abouzahra, M., & Ghasemaghaei, M. (2022). Effective use of information technologies by seniors: the case of wearable device use. European Journal of Information Systems, 31(2), 241-255.

Araullo, J., & Potter, L. E. (2016, June). Promoting physical activity in seniors: Future opportunities with emerging technologies. In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM SIGMIS Conference on computers and people research (pp. 57-64).

Ferguson, T., Olds, T., Curtis, R., Blake, H., Crozier, A.J., Dankiw, K., Dumuid, D., Kasai, D., O'Connor, E., Virgara, R. and Maher, C., 2022. Effectiveness of wearable activity trackers to increase physical activity and improve health: a systematic review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. The Lancet Digital Health, 4(8), pp.e615-e626.

Gu, D., Andreev, K., & Dupre, M. E. (2021). Major trends in population growth around the world. China CDC weekly, 3(28), 604.

Kononova, A., Li, L., Kamp, K., Bowen, M., Rikard, R. V., Cotten, S., & Peng, W. (2019). The use of wearable activity trackers among older adults: focus group study of tracker perceptions, motivators, and barriers in the maintenance stage of behavior change. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 7(4), e9832.

Li, J., Ma, Q., Chan, A. H., & Man, S. (2019). Health monitoring through wearable technologies for older adults: Smart wearables acceptance model. Applied ergonomics, 75, 162-169.

Li, M. (2023). SOCIAL FACTORS, WEARABLE ACTIVITY TRACKER USE AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PATTERNS IN OLDER ADULTS (Doctoral dissertation, Johns Hopkins University).

Morley, J. E. (2015). Aging successfully: the key to aging in place. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 16(12), 1005-1007.

Piwek, L., Ellis, D. A., Andrews, S., & Joinson, A. (2016). The rise of consumer health wearables: promises and barriers. PLoS medicine, 13(2), e1001953.

Puri, A., Kim, B., Nguyen, O., Stolee, P., Tung, J., & Lee, J. (2017). User acceptance of wrist-worn activity trackers among community-dwelling older adults: mixed method study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 5(11), e8211.

Seifert, A., Schlomann, A., Rietz, C., & Schelling, H. R. (2017). The use of mobile devices for physical activity tracking in older adults’ everyday life. Digital health, 3, 2055207617740088.

Vargemidis, D., Gerling, K., Spiel, K., Abeele, V. V., & Geurts, L. (2020). Wearable physical activity tracking systems for older adults—a systematic review. ACM Transactions on Computing for Healthcare, 1(4), 1-37.

World Health Organization. (2023). Promoting physical activity for older people: a toolkit for action.

Brawley, L. R., Rejeski, W. J., & King, A. C. (2003). Promoting physical activity for older adults: The challenges for changing behaviour. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 25(3), 172-183.

Abouzahra, M., & Ghasemaghaei, M. (2020). The antecedents and results of seniors’ use of activity tracking wearable devices. Health Policy and Technology, 9(2), 213-217.

Abouzahra, M., & Ghasemaghaei, M. (2022). Effective use of information technologies by seniors: the case of wearable device use. European Journal of Information Systems, 31(2), 241-255.

Araullo, J., & Potter, L. E. (2016, June). Promoting physical activity in seniors: Future opportunities with emerging technologies. In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM SIGMIS Conference on computers and people research (pp. 57-64).

Ferguson, T., Olds, T., Curtis, R., Blake, H., Crozier, A.J., Dankiw, K., Dumuid, D., Kasai, D., O'Connor, E., Virgara, R. and Maher, C., 2022. Effectiveness of wearable activity trackers to increase physical activity and improve health: a systematic review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. The Lancet Digital Health, 4(8), pp.e615-e626.

Gu, D., Andreev, K., & Dupre, M. E. (2021). Major trends in population growth around the world. China CDC weekly, 3(28), 604.

Kononova, A., Li, L., Kamp, K., Bowen, M., Rikard, R. V., Cotten, S., & Peng, W. (2019). The use of wearable activity trackers among older adults: focus group study of tracker perceptions, motivators, and barriers in the maintenance stage of behavior change. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 7(4), e9832.

Li, J., Ma, Q., Chan, A. H., & Man, S. (2019). Health monitoring through wearable technologies for older adults: Smart wearables acceptance model. Applied ergonomics, 75, 162-169.

Li, M. (2023). SOCIAL FACTORS, WEARABLE ACTIVITY TRACKER USE AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PATTERNS IN OLDER ADULTS (Doctoral dissertation, Johns Hopkins University).

Morley, J. E. (2015). Aging successfully: the key to aging in place. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 16(12), 1005-1007.

Piwek, L., Ellis, D. A., Andrews, S., & Joinson, A. (2016). The rise of consumer health wearables: promises and barriers. PLoS medicine, 13(2), e1001953.

Puri, A., Kim, B., Nguyen, O., Stolee, P., Tung, J., & Lee, J. (2017). User acceptance of wrist-worn activity trackers among community-dwelling older adults: mixed method study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 5(11), e8211.

Seifert, A., Schlomann, A., Rietz, C., & Schelling, H. R. (2017). The use of mobile devices for physical activity tracking in older adults’ everyday life. Digital health, 3, 2055207617740088.

Vargemidis, D., Gerling, K., Spiel, K., Abeele, V. V., & Geurts, L. (2020). Wearable physical activity tracking systems for older adults—a systematic review. ACM Transactions on Computing for Healthcare, 1(4), 1-37.

World Health Organization. (2023). Promoting physical activity for older people: a toolkit for action.