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'I Don't Need a Goal': Attitudes and Practices in Fitness Tracking beyond WEIRD User Groups

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DOI: 10.1145/3447526.3472062

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well-being; personal informatics; health; fitness tracker; diverse users; inclusive tracking experience; WEIRD

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  1. German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) through the bilateral exchange project 'Affect my life-Affective computing for daily life interactions'
  2. Leibniz ScienceCampus Bremen Digital Public Health (lsc-diph.de) - Leibniz Association [W4/2018]
  3. Leibniz ScienceCampus Bremen Digital Public Health (lsc-diph.de) - Federal State of Bremen
  4. Leibniz ScienceCampus Bremen Digital Public Health (lsc-diph.de) - Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology-BIPS

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This paper investigates the design features and values needed for long-term engagement with fitness trackers, finding that Egyptian communities have a deeper social context in fitness tracking, Arabic users focus more on physiological measurement while Western users are more interested in goal achievement.
Fitness trackers have the potential for fostering sustained change and increasing well-being. However, the research community is yet to understand what design features and values need to be embodied in a fitness tracker for long-term engagement. While past work mainly focused on WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialised, Rich, Democratic) fitness trackers usersin North America and Western Europe, this paper investigates another perspective on fitness tracking. We conducted interviews with N = 37 fitness tracker users in the US, Europe and Egypt to identify the similarities and differences in attitudes and practices in fitness tracking. We found that fitness tracking involved a deeper social context in Egyptian communities and our findings suggest that Arabic users focused on physiological measurement, while non-Arab Western users appear to bewere more interested in goal achievement. We contribute design dimensions that can help build more inclusive tracker experiences. Our work highlights how future fitness trackers should support a customisable spectrum of design values to offer engaging experiences to a diverse and global audience.

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