Unveiling Consumer Preferences and Intentions for Cocreated Features of a Combined Diet and Physical Activity App: Cross-Sectional Study in 4 European Countries.
Bahram Mahmoodi KahrizSarah SnuggsAnumeha SahSophie ClotDaniel J LamportJoseph ForrestAgnès Helme-GuizonMarie-Claire WilhelmCindy CaldaraCamille Valentine AninJulia VogtPublished in: JMIR human factors (2023)
This study indicated that consumers tend to prefer app features that are activity based and demonstrate progress. It also suggested a potential role for monetary rewards in promoting healthy lifestyle behaviors. Moreover, the results highlighted the role of consumers' health status, motivational factors, and socioeconomic status in predicting their app use. These results provide up-to-date, practical, and pragmatic information for the future design and operation of mobile health apps.