Regular physical activity is extremely important for the protection and development of physical and psychosocial health. In addition, acquiring regular physical activity habits in the early years of life allows maintaining numerous gains related to physical fitness, functional capacity and psychoemotional health into adulthood. Guided by scientific and technological innovations, focusing on sustainable development goals, the vision of Society 5.0 is based on digital innovation with artificial intelligence, the internet of things, digital technologies and big data, and is to increase the awareness of individuals and encourage individuals to take a role in improving their health status with wearable technology and mobile health applications. In the literature, only one study has been found on the acquisition of big data with wearable technologies for the promotion of physical activity in adolescents. The general aim of our project is to obtain smartwatch-based big data for adolescents, which will be done for the first time in the field of health and sports in our country, and to analyze the obtained data using both statistical methods and big data analytics and artificial learning methods, to develop Pediatric Physical Activity Tracking Platform (Pedi@ktivite) through physical activity algorithms and to reveal the effect of the developed system on the physical fitness of adolescents and the usability of the system with scientific evidence. Within the scope of the project, adolescents with chronic rheumatic disease will also be included in the sample group, and the effects of the system to be developed in adolescents with the chronic rheumatic disease will be demonstrated. Due to the results obtained, we believe that this technology-supported approach will be an example of good practice for other chronic diseases. As the first technology-supported and big data-oriented project for health and sports in adolescents, our project will fill an important gap and provide pioneering results for future projects, paving the way for providing services in the fields of health and sports with big data analytics and addressing physical inactivity.
Age range
12 Years – 18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Health Parameters
Timeframe: Change from Baseline Health Parameters at 12 weeks
FitnessGram Physical Activity Test Battery-Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Running (PACER)
Timeframe: Change from Baseline FitnessGram Physical Activity Test Battery-Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Running (PACER) at 12 weeks
FitnessGram Physical Activity Test Battery-Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis
Timeframe: Change from Baseline FitnessGram Physical Activity Test Battery-Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis at 12 weeks
FitnessGram Physical Activity Test Battery-Curl-up Test
Timeframe: Change from Baseline FitnessGram Physical Activity Test Battery-Curl-up Test at 12 weeks
FitnessGram Physical Activity Test Battery-Trunk Lift Test
Timeframe: Change from Baseline FitnessGram Physical Activity Test Battery-Trunk Lift Test at 12 weeks
FitnessGram Physical Activity Test Battery-Push-up Test
Timeframe: Change from Baseline FitnessGram Physical Activity Test Battery-Push-up Test at 12 weeks
FitnessGram Physical Activity Test Battery-Back Saver Sit and Reach Test
Timeframe: Change from Baseline FitnessGram Physical Activity Test Battery-Back Saver Sit and Reach Test at 12 weeks
KFORCE Muscle Controller
Timeframe: Change from Baseline KFORCE Muscle Controller at 12 weeks
KFORCE Plates
Timeframe: Change from Baseline KFORCE Plates at 12 weeks
KFORCE Sens
Timeframe: Change from Baseline KFORCE Sens at 12 weeks
Smart Insole PODOSmart (Digitsole)
Timeframe: Change from Baseline Smart Insole PODOSmart (Digitsole) at 12 weeks
6 Minute Walk Test (6 MWT)
Timeframe: Change from Baseline 6 Minute Walk Test (6 MWT) at 12 weeks
Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)
Timeframe: Change from Baseline Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) at 12 weeks
Exercise Stage of Change Scale Short Form
Timeframe: Change from Baseline Exercise Stage of Change Scale Short Form at 12 weeks
Decisional Balance Scale in Exercise
Timeframe: Change from Baseline Decisional Balance Scale in Exercise at 12 weeks
System Usability Scale
Timeframe: Change from Baseline System Usability Scale at 12 weeks
Numerical Rating Scale
Timeframe: Change from Baseline Numerical Rating Scale at 12 weeks