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Enhancing Physical activity through Motivational stimuli in Augmented Reality

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Promoting physical activity is crucial for well-being and mental health, especially for older individuals with reduced risks of physical and psychological diseases like cognitive decline. In Italy, 17.5% of people aged 65-74 engage in sports, with a higher prevalence among men (21.6%) than women (13.7%). Theoretical models like self-determination theory (SDT) offer insights into motivational factors. SDT suggests a continuum of motivation, from absence to intrinsic motivation, with controlled and autonomous motivations driven by internal or external factors. Supporting autonomy in meeting psychological needs enhances motivation. We describe a proof-of-concept of the Age-It Project. Aiming to evaluate the impact of encouragement messages formulated based on Self-Determination Theory (SDT) received during physical activity while being immersed in an Augmented Reality (AR) Environment. The AR app acts as a virtual coach, leveraging psychological determinants to promote healthy behaviors. The objective is to foster behavioral change, enhance mental and physical functioning, and assess intervention effectiveness.

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      AVI '24: Proceedings of the 2024 International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces
      June 2024
      578 pages
      ISBN:9798400717642
      DOI:10.1145/3656650
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      1. AR
      2. Ageing
      3. Life-Style
      4. Motivation
      5. Physical Activity

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      • Italian PNRR Next Generation EU
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