Abstract
The physical inactivity has been indicated by the World Health Organization (WHO) as one of the main risk factors for the incidence of Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases (CNCDs). To change this scenario WHO has stimulated regular practice of physical activities because they play an important role in preventing CNCDs. In Brazil, these activities are performed by health units which generate a large amount of data that need treatment. To deal with this problem we developed UCEMEPA, an environment that employs Ubiquitous Computing technologies and wireless communication networks, in order to monitor remotely and evaluate in real-time participants of physical activity groups. This environment automatically collects physiologic data, and provides indicators which will support and direct public policies for promoting physical activity. In this sense the UCEMEPA will contribute for the promotion of health and quality of life, and for the conduction of longitudinal studies aiming to establish correlations between the practice of physical activity and CNCDs prevention.
Recommended Citation
Nunes, Douglas; Souza, Wanderley; Prado, Antonio; and Demarzo, Marcelo, "UCEMEPA: Ubiquitous Computing Environment for Monitoring and Evaluating Physical Activity" (2012). AMCIS 2012 Proceedings. 17.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2012/proceedings/AdoptionDiffusionIT/17
UCEMEPA: Ubiquitous Computing Environment for Monitoring and Evaluating Physical Activity
The physical inactivity has been indicated by the World Health Organization (WHO) as one of the main risk factors for the incidence of Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases (CNCDs). To change this scenario WHO has stimulated regular practice of physical activities because they play an important role in preventing CNCDs. In Brazil, these activities are performed by health units which generate a large amount of data that need treatment. To deal with this problem we developed UCEMEPA, an environment that employs Ubiquitous Computing technologies and wireless communication networks, in order to monitor remotely and evaluate in real-time participants of physical activity groups. This environment automatically collects physiologic data, and provides indicators which will support and direct public policies for promoting physical activity. In this sense the UCEMEPA will contribute for the promotion of health and quality of life, and for the conduction of longitudinal studies aiming to establish correlations between the practice of physical activity and CNCDs prevention.