Healthcare (Jul 2024)

How to Encourage Continuous Use of Fitness Apps among Female Users?

  • Le Lyu,
  • Nor Eeza Zainal Abidin,
  • Hutkemri Zulnaidi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12131347
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 13
p. 1347

Abstract

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The proportion of women engaging in insufficient physical activity is higher than that of men, and they may face greater barriers. Fitness apps, as effective tools for behavior change, can significantly promote active physical activity among women. Notably, women constitute over 60% of fitness app users. However, few studies have focused on the reasons behind the continuous use of fitness apps by female users. This study investigates the impact of different perceived values on the satisfaction and continuance intention of female fitness app users. A total of 395 female fitness app users from Guangzhou, China, participated in this study. The results indicate that hedonic value (β = 0.190, p p = 0.007), and health value (β = 0.440, p p = 0.018) and health value (β = 0.436, p p = 0.547) does not. Additionally, satisfaction mediates the relationship between utilitarian and health values and continuance intention. Therefore, the design of fitness apps should prioritize helping female users achieve utilitarian and health values rather than overemphasizing hedonic-value-related content.

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