Research Focused Software Development Kits and Wearable Devices in Physical Activity Research
Jason Tsang, Harry Prapavessis

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how integrating SDKs and wearable devices can modernize physical activity research, enabling more efficient data collection and analysis for health insights.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of SDKs and wearable devices in physical activity research, improving data collection and participant engagement.
Findings
Wearable devices provide non-invasive health monitoring.
SDKs facilitate efficient data collection and management.
Enhanced research methods lead to better health insights.
Abstract
Introduction: The Canadian Guidelines recommend physical activity for overall health benefits, including cognitive, emotional, functional, and physical health. However, traditional research methods are inefficient and outdated. This paper aims to guide researchers in enhancing their research methods using software development kits and wearable smart devices. Methods: A generic model application was transformed into a research-based mobile application based on the UCLA researchers who collaborated with Apple. First, the research question and goals were identified. Then, three open-source software development kits (SDKs) were used to modify the generic model into the desired application. ResearchKit was used for informed consent, surveys, and active tasks. CareKit was the protocol manager to create participant protocols and track progress. Finally, HealthKit was used to access and share…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Health and mHealth Applications · Physical Activity and Health
