A Sustainable mHealth Intervention to Promote Physical Activity for Healthy Aging: A Pilot Study of the “Every Walk You Take” Citizen Science Initiative

Author:

Naik Preet12,Álamo-Junquera Dolores23ORCID,Igual Laura4,Serrajordi Marc4,Pérez Albert4,Pericas Carles25,Pagès-Fernández Constança6ORCID,Katapally Tarun Reddy789ORCID,Grau María21011ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Pharmacy, University College London (UCL), London WC1N 1AX, UK

2. Department of Medicine, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Barcelona, 08036 Barcelona, Spain

3. Catalan Institute of Health, 08908 Sabadell, Spain

4. Department of Computer Science, School of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Barcelona, 08007 Barcelona, Spain

5. Public Health Agency of Barcelona, 08023 Barcelona, Spain

6. School of Pharmacy, University of Barcelona, 08028 Barcelona, Spain

7. Digital Epidemiology and Population Health Laboratory (DEPtH Lab), School of Health Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University, London, ON N6A 3K7, Canada

8. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Schulich School of Medicine, Western University, London, ON N6A 3K7, Canada

9. Lawson Health Research Institute, London, ON N6A 3K7, Canada

10. Biomedical Research Consortium in Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP), 28029 Madrid, Spain

11. Cardiovascular Risk, Nutrition and Aging, August Pi I Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBAPS), 08036 Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

The objective of the Every Walk You Take initiative was to co-design and test, in a pilot study, a sustainable mHealth intervention prototype (mobile app) to promote physical activity. This prototype would help to identify the barriers to and facilitators of active living in individuals older than 55 years. A prototype of the intervention was co-designed by a community of stakeholders in Barcelona who were familiar with the social and economic burden of aging in high-income societies. The app’s functionalities included recommendations for healthy routes in the city (parks, pedestrian lanes, and streets) according to environmental variables (air quality and climate) and personal preferences (route difficulty, distance, and geolocation), and ecological momentary assessments (pictures and voice notes) were collected to identify the barriers to and facilitators of performing these routes. To test the app, a pilot study was conducted over two 7-day cycles with citizen scientists recruited at the life-long learning centers of two deprived neighborhoods in Barcelona. A total of 21 citizen scientists (mean age = 67 (standard deviation = 7)), 86% of them female, collected 112 comments and 48 pictures describing their perceived barriers to and facilitators of active living. Every Walk You Take is a new, validated, and sustainable mHealth intervention that is directly involved in health promotion, as it empowers the citizens of Barcelona to play an active role in their own healthcare. This intervention has the potential to be implemented in different cities around the world to collect information on the community determinants of health and health assets.

Funder

IMPETUS, the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation program

Publisher

MDPI AG

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