Maintaining physical activity is essential for older adults' health and well-being, yet participation remains low. Traditional paper-based and in-person interventions have been effective but face scalability issues. Smartphone apps offer a potential solution, but their effectiveness in real-world use remains underexplored. Most prior studies take place in controlled environments, use specialized hardware, or rely on in-person training sessions or researcher-led setup. This study examines the feasibility and engagement of Senior Fit, a standalone mobile fitness app designed for older adults. We conducted continuous testing with 25 participants aged 65-85, refining the app based on their feedback to improve usability and accessibility. Our findings underscore both the potential and key challenges in designing digital health interventions. Older adults valued features such as video demonstrations and reminders that made activity feel accessible and motivating, yet some expressed frustration with manual logging and limited personalization. The Facebook group provided encouragement for some but excluded others unfamiliar with the platform. These results highlight the need for fitness apps that integrate flexible tracking, clear feedback, and low-barrier social support. We contribute design recommendations for creating inclusive mobile fitness tools that align with older adults' routines and capabilities, offering insights for future long-term, real-world deployments.
翻译:维持身体活动对老年人的健康与福祉至关重要,但实际参与率仍然较低。传统的纸质及面对面干预措施虽有效果,但面临可扩展性问题。智能手机应用提供了一种潜在的解决方案,但其在实际使用中的有效性仍未得到充分探索。大多数先前研究在受控环境中进行,使用专用硬件,或依赖于面对面培训课程或研究人员主导的设置。本研究考察了专为老年人设计的独立移动健身应用“Senior Fit”的可行性与用户参与度。我们与25名年龄在65-85岁的参与者进行了持续测试,并根据他们的反馈优化应用,以提升可用性和可访问性。我们的研究结果凸显了设计数字健康干预措施的潜力与关键挑战。老年人重视视频演示和提醒等功能,这些功能使活动显得易于参与且具有激励性,但部分用户对手动记录和有限的个性化功能表示沮丧。Facebook群组为一些用户提供了鼓励,但将不熟悉该平台的其他用户排除在外。这些结果强调了对健身应用的需求,这些应用应整合灵活追踪、清晰反馈和低门槛社交支持。我们提出了创建包容性移动健身工具的设计建议,这些工具需符合老年人的日常习惯和能力,为未来长期、真实世界的部署提供见解。