Digital citizen science for ethical surveillance of physical activity among youth: mobile ecological momentary assessments vs. retrospective recall
Sheriff Tolulope Ibrahim, Jamin Patel, Tarun Reddy Katapally

TL;DR
This study compares smartphone-based retrospective surveys and real-time ecological assessments to measure youth physical activity, highlighting differences in reporting and potential for digital citizen science in health surveillance.
Contribution
It demonstrates the feasibility and effectiveness of using digital citizen science with mobile ecological momentary assessments for ethical youth physical activity surveillance.
Findings
Significant difference in PA reporting between retrospective and prospective methods
Ethnicity, parental education, and strength training linked to prospective PA reports
Digital citizen science offers a promising approach for youth health monitoring
Abstract
Physical inactivity is the fourth leading risk factor of mortality globally. Hence, understanding the physical activity (PA) patterns of youth is essential to manage and mitigate non-communicable diseases. As digital citizen science approaches utilizing citizen-owned smartphones to ethically obtain PA big data can transform PA surveillance, this study aims to understand the frequency of PA reported by youth using smartphone-deployed retrospective validated surveys compared to prospective time-triggered mobile ecological momentary assessments (mEMAs). Using a digital citizen science methodology, this study recruited youth citizen scientists (N = 808) in 2018 (August 31- December 31) in Saskatchewan, Canada. Youth citizen scientists (age 13 to 21) reported their PA using prospective mEMAs and retrospective surveys over an eight-day period. A significant difference was found in reporting…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Health and mHealth Applications · Physical Activity and Health · Behavioral Health and Interventions
