Thursday, December 3, 2015

Despite mixed reviews and measurement inaccuracies, wearable fitness tracking devices can assist users in reaching health and fitness goals

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Wearable fitness tracking devices, such as the Fitbit, are currently very popular gadgets which are meant to assist each user in building a healthier lifestyle. Although they are not very precise devices, many users have still been able to utilize these gadgets for motivation to stay on track and reach their goals.

These devices, such as the Fitbit, track steps, distance, calories burned, active minutes, and monitor length and quality of sleep. In addition to the automatic tracking, the device also connects to an app on your smartphone where you can input your calorie intake. They also calculate the number of calories burned by exercise, and then provide the users with a personalized recommendation for amount of calories they can consume. 

All of the tracked and input data is stored in the app, so you have a log of your daily achievements over time. You can also create fitness goals, such as reach 10,000 steps each day, and compete with friends in fitness challenges. Even with these built-in components, users of these devices are achieving mixed results.


Fitness tracking devices receive mixed reviews from users, regarding usefulness for losing weight


Some users have claimed that their fitness tracking device has helped them through their toughest challenges, and they have physically felt much better since buying the device. However, others, after buying their device write negative reviews online about how their wearable fitness tracker is not working for them. Some even say they have gained weight since buying it. 

Abigail B, before and after Fitbit use
Abigail B, a Fitbit user from Utah, is an example of a Fitbit success story, as written in this Fitbit success story blog. Abigail decided to buy the Fitbit Charge to help her lose 20 pounds that she had gained over the years. Four months after getting the Fitbit Charge, Abgail had lost nearly 30 pounds and was feeling great. 

She used the Fitbit religiously throughout every day and night. She says that what she found really helpful about the Fitbit was that every time she looked down at her wrist, or at her phone, she was reminded of how many steps she had taken so far that day. She always knew how many more steps she needed to take to reach her goal.

Korie Mulholland, a past Fitbit user from Chicago, was not quite so successful while using her Fitbit, but not for a lack of trying. Her story was shared in an article written in TODAY Health and Wellness. Korie originally lost 40 pounds by exercising and watching her calorie intake, without the use of a Fitbit. Her weight loss then plateaued, so she decided to buy a Fitbit, hoping that it would stimulate her weight loss. That is not what happened; instead she started to gain weight.

She wore her Fitbit every day, honestly logged her daily food intake, consistently met her daily goals, and ate as many calories as the Fitbit recommended. Since Korie was walking 10-15 miles per day, the Fitbit was telling her that she could eat 2400-2600 calories each day. 


Study shows, fitness tracking devices imprecisely calculate calories burned, and thus may also recommend incorrect caloric intakes


This is where the Fitbit got Korie into trouble, and can get you into trouble too. Each and every person's metabolism functions differently, and the devices on the market have not yet been able to accurately calculate these metabolic rates, as shown by the graph on the right. 

The graph shows the mean percentage error in each fitness device's metabolic rate calculator, or energy expenditure. The data was taken from a study in the Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise journal. A device that is trusted to provide accurate metabolic readings, called the Oxycon Mobile 5.0, was used as the control in this experiment. The difference between the Oxycon reading and the fitness gadget reading gives the percent error.

Many professionals would not recommend building an entire diet and weight loss plan around the measurements given by these devices, like Korie did, due to studies showing their inaccuracies. Instead, these devices give a general overview of how much you are moving and exercising each day, so you can work on maintaining or improving your activity amount, as Abigail did.


Despite measurement inaccuracies, professionals stand up for the usefulness of the fitness trackers


An avid Fitbit user and an Instructor in the department of Kinesiology at the University of Maryland, Dr. Jo Zimmerman believes that these fitness tracking devices are as useful as previous self-monitoring tools, such as a written log or being accountable to a training partner. She believes the results of each user depends on how they utilize the device. 


Only half of the people who use self-monitoring devices update their logs on a regular basis, according to an article from ASCM's Health and Fitness Journal. If people are skipping multiple days - they forget to wear their Fitbit or forget to log their calorie intake - then the device's usefulness may decrease for them. Therefore, these people may not be getting the results they desire from their Fitbit.

A second problem people may be having with these devices is being honest with themselves and with their logs. Dr. Jo Zimmerman believes that self-monitoring tools are "useful to provide accountability." This means that they can be a useful tool if you are honest, however, if you consistently underestimate your food intake or tap your pedometer to raise your step count, the device will not be as useful for you.



Fitness tracking devices are imprecise in their measurements, but can still help users through motivational support


These fitness tracking devices allow us to measure what only doctors have been able to measure in the past. Now, anyone is able to self-monitor their health, wellness, and fitness continuously, instead of once a year at the doctor’s office. Some people already have the motivation to exercise, so these fitness tracking devices provide these people with a convenient way to track their fitness progress.

The fitness tracking devices keep their users constantly thinking about their fitness and health. There are many motivational attributes built into this system. In the fitness app you can view your daily measurements, set daily goals, and create challenges with friends. A screenshot of this app is shown below. In addition, every time you open your smartphone, you are hit with an update of your fitness progress for the day. 
screenshot of Fitbit smartphone app

Being able to view your daily measurements, and scroll back in time to see how your fitness level has improved from a month or a year ago can be great motivation. If people are seeing that they have been increasing their step count over time, then they are more likely to want to keep going in that direction.

In addition, people are more likely to exercise or log their food intake if they are constantly reminded. Sometimes the issue with self-monitoring is just forgetting to keep it up every day. Nearly every smartphone user checks their device once a day; most check much more often than that.

These devices can also be useful for people who enjoy competition. Setting a daily fitness goal, like reaching 10,000 steps each day, creates a challenge for you to see if you can meet that goal. Not only can the Fitbit help you motivate yourself, but you can also unleash your competitive side by challenging friends. If you have already reached your 10,000 steps per day goal, but then you realize that Alice has 12,000 steps, that can give you the extra motivation to take another few laps around that track, or park farther away from the store.

These wearable fitness tracking devices can be helpful in your journey to becoming healthier, more fit, and losing weight. The devices can help keep you thinking about fitness and health, and thus help provide some motivation, however, the Fitbit is not a miracle worker in and of itself. It can help provide encouragement through notifications on your phone, but you have to have enough will and motivation within yourself to listen to that notification and log your daily food intake, or walk your goal number of steps.

In addition to the other inaccuracies, professionals say sleep quality should not be tracked by wrist movement


Sleep amount and quality is often overlooked when it comes to living a healthy lifestyle, however, it is just as important to get plenty of restful sleep as it is to eat well and exercise.

Unfortunately, in addition to calories burned, these devices lack accuracy in tracking sleep quality. The device determines when you fell asleep, and automatically starts tracking the amount of time you slept and the amount of restless versus restful sleep you obtained. The fitness tracking devices monitor sleep based on wrist movement. If the device senses movement, it determines your quality of sleep is low. If the device senses no movement, it determines your quality of sleep is high, however, sleep monitoring is truly done by monitoring brain waves, not wrist movement.

Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland, Dr. Steven Brauth says that monitoring wrist movement during sleep is not an accurate way to measure quality of sleep. Just because someone is not moving, does not mean they are in slow wave sleep - also known as deep sleep. And just because someone's wrist is moving a lot does not mean they are not in deep sleep, and does not necessarily mean their quality of sleep at that time is low.  


Although these devices are not useful for determining sleep quality, they could be useful for someone who wants to track and/or improve their sleep quantity.

The wearable fitness tracking technologies are constantly evolving, so maybe one day these devices will give accurate measurements. However, for now the devices seem to be working for many just by giving motivation through continuous measurements and smartphone notifications.

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Reader Rabbit, an educational video game, teaches young kids basic reading and math skills through interactive mini-games

Reader Rabbit is an interactive educational children's game, made for second graders and below to help develop their basic math, reading, and problem solving skills. At such young ages, kids' brains are rapidly developing, so it is very important that they soak up as much knowledge as possible. This game gives kids an exciting and fun way to learn, through playing various mini-games. Each mini-game focuses on improving a certain skill. 

Of course kids are learning these skills in school, but usually not in such an interactive or fun way. In the classroom, teachers many times just distribute worksheets, where students are asked to fill in the blank twenty times on one sheet. This is a fine way of learning and practicing, but it does not work for every kid. Some kids need more incentive to learn, which is where Reader Rabbit comes in. It is full of fun characters, popping colors and backgrounds, and a storyline. Reader Rabbit follows a storyline, where the kids are working towards some end goal.  In order to reach that main goal, they have to play and "win" these educational mini-games along the way.

The upper figure to the right is a screenshot of a math-skill based mini game. Reader Rabbit wants to buy ingredients to make a sandwich. It is up to the player to choose the correct combination of bills and coins to pay for the sandwich ingredients. This is a simple and fun way for kids to learn how to count change, which is a very valuable life skill. Another example of a mini-game is in the lower figure to the right. This is a reading-skills game. Each carrot has a word written on it, and in order to pick the carrots from the ground, the player must match each word with its opposite. Again, this teaches kids a very basic reading skill in a fun and interactive environment. The kids really want to count the change and pick the carrots because they really enjoy playing the games and learning in this environment.

Monday, October 19, 2015

Many Russians are sticking to their roots and choosing a Russian social media site over Facebook, for now

Odnoklassniki logo
Odnoklassniki (English for classmates) is the second most popular social networking site in Russia, with 24% penetration of the population. Odnoklassniki includes many of the typical social networking elements: personal profiles, ability to search for friends, chats, picture posts, and status posts. The site's main focus is social networking for old classmates and friends to stay in touch. The use and looks of the site are comparable to those of the immensely popular Facebook.

In Russia, if you were to ask people on the streets which social media sites they use, the top sites you will receive as answers are: another Russian site called Vkontakte, Odnoklassniki, Moi Mir, and Facebook. The figure below shows the average monthly audience for the most popular social media sites in Russia from November 2014. Odnoklassniki came in second with about 40 million visitors that month, only trailing behind Vkontakte.


Many Russians stick with Odnoklassniki, as they are set in their ways

As shown in the figure to the left, in 2014, Odnoklassniki was ahead of Facebook in terms of average monthly audience, and was 2nd overall. What many people may be asking now, is how is it that Odnoklassniki has been able to stay afloat in Russia, when Facebook has already taken over many other countries. The answer is that when Odnoklassniki first came out in 2006, and for years afterwards, Facebook was only available  in the English language. Although there are some Russians who speak English, many do not, and therefore could not use Facebook. Odnoklassniki, when it first came out, was only available in Russian, so this made the decision of Facebook versus Odnoklassniki easy for many.

Later on, Facebook was made for use in various languages, but many users already had their Odnoklassniki profiles all set up, and did not see the need to switch. However, as time goes on, more and more users are ditching their old Odnoklassniki profiles and reaching for the social network powerhouse, Facebook. The Facebook team is working on growing the site internationally.

Like most other foreign social networking sites, Odnoklassniki is fighting a battle against Facebook. It must make efforts to keep its current users, and reel others in. Differences in the sites can make one site more attractive than the other. There are some notable differences between this Russian site and other popular social media sites, such as Facebook.

Odnoklassniki allows users to rate photos

If you took a poll and asked Facebook users what one thing they would want to see implemented in Facebook, a "dislike" button would be near the top of that list. Odnoklassniki is ahead of Facebook in this regard. While they do not have a "dislike" button, this Russian site gives you the ability to rate posted pictures on a scale from 1-5 stars.

Giving someone 1 star on his or her picture is the equivalent of a "dislike", and rating a picture 5 stars means you absolutely love it. This gives users the ability to show support for what they like and agree with, and show their lack of support when they don't, thus making the photo experience in Odnoklassniki a bit more personal than that of Facebook. However, Odnoklassniki can arguably be a little too personal at times.

Odnoklassniki tracks profile views

Many people have heard the term "Facebook stalking". If you want to find out more about someone, you can "Facebook stalk" them, or go to their Facebook profile for information, posts, and pictures. You can do this on Facebook, because it does not track profile views.

On the other hand, Odnoklassniki does track profile views. While you are allowed to visit friends' profiles on the Russian site, you cannot do so without the other user knowing, similar to another social media side Linkedin. Therefore, if you really want to "stalk" that cute guy you've been crushing on or check up on  an ex-significant other to see what they've been up to, without them knowing you viewed their page, you need a plan.

Odnoklassniki has many active anonymous accounts

The answer that many Odnoklassniki users have come up with to this privacy problem is the creation of fake profiles. Many active profiles do not use their real name or photos. These anonymous profiles make it easy to search anyone, play any games, join any group, and check out anyone's profile, without anyone knowing who you are.

In Facebook, you have the ability to create a fake profile, if desired, but fake profiles are not very popular. For the average user there is no need or desire for a fake profile, because if no one knows who you are, then the main uses of Facebook disappear, such as personal messaging friends, and being able to post news, thoughts, videos, et cetera, on your friends' walls.

Users cannot post to others' walls on Odnoklassniki

Odnoklassniki, on the other hand, does not give users the ability to post to anyone else's wall anyway. However, the site still does include a great messaging system, so whatever you were planning on posting on your friends' walls, you can still send to them in personal messages.


Odnoklassniki adds a little twist to friend requesting

A last little feature that Odnoklassniki incorporates into its system is that when you send a friend request to someone, you are also asked to state your relationship with that person, when a pop up which looks like the picture to your left appears on the screen. This small addition could come in handy if you are friend requesting an old classmate, who may not quite remember your name, until you check the box that say classmate, which jogs his memory.

Some of these differences have a negative connotation and some are positive for the Russian social networking site, Odnoklassniki. As of now, the site is widely popular and only time will tell whether the Russian site will continue to thrive.

Monday, September 7, 2015

Transportation by hovercraft is the new fad of the future. Which version will you buy?

I would post this article to my social net, because new and upcoming technology is something that really interests me. I'm an engineering major, so new inventions and technological advancements are what I will be dealing with for my career.