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Sustained Adoption of Systematic Physical Activity for Young Elderly : A Developed UTAUT Approach (2020)
Carlsson, C., Kari, T., Makkonen, M., Walden, P., & Frank, L. (2020). Sustained Adoption of Systematic Physical Activity for Young Elderly : A Developed UTAUT Approach. In A. Pucihar, M. Kljajic Borstnar, R. Bons, H. Cripps, A. Sheombar, & D. Vidmar (Eds.), 33rd Bled eConference : Enabling technology for a sustainable society (pp. 439-454). University of Maribor. https://doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-362-3.30
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Publication details
All authors or editors: Carlsson, Christer; Kari, Tuomas; Makkonen, Markus; Walden, Pirkko; Frank, Lauri
Parent publication: 33rd Bled eConference : Enabling technology for a sustainable society
Parent publication editors: Pucihar, Andreja; Kljajic Borstnar, Mirjana; Bons, Roger; Cripps, Helen; Sheombar, Anand; Vidmar, Doroteja
Conference:
- Bled eConference
Place and date of conference: Bled, Slovenia, 28.-29.6.2020
eISBN: 978-961-286-362-3
Publication year: 2020
Pages range: 439-454
Number of pages in the book: 734
Publisher: University of Maribor
Place of Publication: Maribor
Publication country: Slovenia
Publication language: English
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-362-3.30
Persistent website address: https://press.um.si/index.php/ump/catalog/view/483/586/918-3
Publication open access: Openly available
Publication channel open access: Open Access channel
Publication is parallel published (JYX): https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/71089
Abstract
Health recommendations state that for young elderly systematic physical activi-ties at moderate intensity for at least 150 minutes per week are required to help them stay in good shape for their senior years. We have found that young elderly readily gets started with a physical activity (PA) program but there is some challenge to make them stay with this program. We have learned that a PA program should build on activities that users find meaningful and/or best suited for their history of PA and their present physical capacity. Support from dig-ital services to find meaningful and suitable programs can make a difference. We work out developments of the UTAUT to find drivers that could help build a sustained adoption of PA programs and propose a model for Systemat-ic Physical Activity Programs (SysPAP).
Keywords: welfare technology; physical activity; older people; physical training; measuring instruments (devices); use; adoption (cognition)
Free keywords: physical activity programs; digital service support; UTAUT; young elderly; sustained adoption
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Ministry reporting: Yes
VIRTA submission year: 2020
JUFO rating: 1