npj Digital Medicine (May 2024)

Virtual fitness buddy ecosystem: a mixed reality precision health physical activity intervention for children

  • Sun Joo (Grace) Ahn,
  • Michael D. Schmidt,
  • Allan D. Tate,
  • Stephen Rathbun,
  • James J. Annesi,
  • Lindsay Hahn,
  • Eric Novotny,
  • Christian Okitondo,
  • Rebecca N. Grimsley,
  • Kyle Johnsen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-024-01133-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract 6–11-year-old children provide a critical window for physical activity (PA) interventions. The Virtual Fitness Buddy ecosystem is a precision health PA intervention for children integrating mixed reality technology to connect people and devices. A cluster randomized, controlled trial was conducted across 19 afterschool sites over two 6-month cohorts to test its efficacy in increasing PA and decreasing sedentary behavior. In the treatment group, a custom virtual dog via a mixed reality kiosk helped children set PA goals while sharing progress with parents to receive feedback and support. Children in the control group set PA goals using a computer without support from the virtual dog or parents. 303 children had 8+ hours of PA data on at least one day of each of the 3 intervention time intervals. Conversion of sedentary time was primarily to light-intensity PA and was strongest for children with low baseline moderate-to-vigorous PA than children above 45 min of baseline moderate-to-vigorous PA. Findings suggest that the VFB ecosystem can promote sustainable PA in children and may be rapidly diffused for widespread public health impact.