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Acceptability of Robotic-Assisted Exercise Coaching Among Diverse Youth: Pilot Study.

Amelia K BarwiseChristi A PattenMartha J BockChristine A HughesTabetha A BrockmanMiguel Valdez SotoChung-Il WiYoung J JuhnDaniel R WittStephen N SinicropeSamantha R KrepsHenry D SalingJames A LevineJoyce Joy E Balls-Berry
Published in: JMIR pediatrics and parenting (2019)
This preliminary study found that among a racially and socioeconomically diverse group of adolescents, robotic-assisted exercise coaching is likely acceptable. The finding that all demographic groups represented had similarly high receptivity to the robotic human exercise trainer is encouraging for ultimate considerations of intervention scalability and reach among diverse adolescent populations. Next steps will be to evaluate consumer preferences for robotic-assisted exercise coaching (eg, location, duration, supervised or structured, choice of exercise, and/or lifestyle activity focus), develop the treatment protocol, and evaluate feasibility and consumer uptake of the intervention among diverse youth.
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