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Stanford Healthy Aging Research & Technology Solutions Lab

Stanford Prevention Research Center

Stanford University School of Medicine

IOM Roundtable on Obesity Solutions, April, 2015, Bethesda, MD

© Stanford University

Research to Action:

Leveraging Information Technologies

for Population-Wide Physical Activity

Promotion

Abby C. King, PhD

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Acknowledgements

(Disclosures: Amway/Nutrilite; Google; Gen-9)

• Sandi Winter

• Lisa Goldman Rosas

• Deborah Salvo

• Jylana Sheats

• Cynthia Castro

• Eric Hekler

• Matt Buman

• Tim Bickmore

• HARTs lab staff &

students

• SPRC colleagues

• mediaX, Office of

Community Health, Office

of International Affairs, &

Center for Innovation in

Global Health, Stanford

• Instituto Nacional de Salud

Pública, Mexico

• Universidad de los Andes,

Bogotá, Colombia

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Presentation Objectives

• Discuss some current trends in

information technology (IT) of particular

promise for physical activity promotion

• Highlight some future directions in the field

(Disclosures: Google, Gen-9, Amway/Nutrilite)

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The CHALLENGE

• Technology = major “driver”

of many of society’s comforts,

conveniences & advances

• But, has engineered regular

movement & activity out of

our daily lives

• How can we harness

technology for “good” in PA

area?

NO!

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Scheduling

Assistant

Since you’ll need to

walk briskly for: 10 minutes

to meet today’s goal,

it is suggested that

you schedule a brisk

walk before the

night-time log.

Scheduling

Assistant

Since you’ll need to

walk briskly for: 10 minutes

to meet today’s goal,

it is suggested that

you schedule a brisk

walk before the

night-time log.

Goals

Today walk

briskly for: 20 minutes

(or more if you

can) This week’s goal is:

140 minutes

of brisk walking

Goals

Today walk

briskly for: 20 minutes

(or more if you

can) This week’s goal is:

140 minutes

of brisk walking

It Offers:

• Real-time Information capture

• Delivery of personalized,

contextually relevant messages

& information

• Population Reach (& impact)

Technology as a Solution?

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• About as many

mobile phone

subscriptions as

people in the world

For example-

EXPLOSION of

Cellphones

around the world

United Nations Millennium

Develop. Goals Report, 2013

• 91 countries have

more cell phones

than people (2011)

• mobile phone growth

regardless of economic

development

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BUT . . .

• While IT potential is

vast…

• “Wild West”, little

evaluation of efficacy

• Traditional Science too

slow, not agile enough

to capture current

trends, innovations

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Community-Engaged ‘Citizen Science’

that brings together:

What’s Needed – one possibility

to harness potential of IT/mobile devices to solve

‘big hairy PA promotion challenge”

Organizations Researchers Residents

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• Me

• We

Can Apply this approach to

different IT Domains, including:

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Quantified Self (mobile & wireless devices)

• Large # of “N-of-1 individual experiments” occurring

across the population at large, involving . . .

• Personalized “just-in-time” sensing & data

collection by a growing number of individuals

• ‘Data hubs’ in public & private sectors are emerging

to combine & make sense of all these data

• Significant opportunities in PA & other arenas

through partnering with industry

“ME” domain

“ME” domain

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“ME” - continued

In addition to quantification & assessment,

• Personalized “IT Advisors” for

physical activity promotion (intervention)

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Individually-Adapted IT Interventions:

EXAMPLES

• Smartphone App platforms

• Tele-health

• ‘Virtual’ Advisors

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Fortunately, Evidence-based Behavioral Strategies

that work across Communication Channels

• Realistic outcome expectations

• Increased awareness (mindfulness)

• Exploring personal benefits & costs

• Personal goal-setting

• Self-monitoring

• Regular feedback

• Social support

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Tele-Health by Computer

Can Automated systems replace

Human instructors in promoting regular

physical activity?

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(think phone-based airline reservations “agent”)

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M

VP

A (

kcal/kg

-1/d

ay

-1)

Baseline 6 mo. 12 mo.

*Intervention > control, p < .01; †Intervention > control, p = .05

0

.80

.95

1.10

1.25

1.40

1.55

1.70

1.85

*

Control

Automated

Phone Advice

Human Phone

Advice

(CHAT)

Estimated Energy Expenditure in MVPA (7-day PAR)

*

*

King AC et al., Health Psychol, 2007; 218 inactive adults 55 yrs+

18 mo.

(N.S.)

current WHISH

TRIAL

(~20,000 older women)

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• Language issues

• Reading levels

• Computer access/skills/comfort levels

• & Health literacy

Another side to Personalized Technology:

Preventing Widening of Health Disparities Gap

(“digital divide”)

•‘Virtual Advisors’ – Provide tailored interactions

via both simple verbal &

nonverbal communication

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(Culturally adapted, bi-lingual, touch-

screen interface) © Stanford University

Carmen

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Participant

“talking”

with

Carmen

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* * p < .0008

Change in M

inute

s/W

k

(C

ham

ps Q

)

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Control

King, Bickmore et al., J Health Communication, 2013

COMPASS – RESULTS

4-month Change in Minutes of Walking/Week (N = 40; low-income Latino Older Adults with low computer literacy)

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*

* Slope analysis: p = .002, King et al., 2013

Week 1 Week 16

Me

an

Da

ily S

tep

s

0

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

8000

COMPASS Study

4-month Change in Daily Steps (Omron Pedometer)

Intervention Participants (n = 20)

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• ‘Carmen’cared about them (mean rating = 6.2 out of 7)

• Felt close to ‘Carmen’ (mean= 6 out of 7)

• Trusted ‘Carmen’ (mean= 6 out of 7)

• Were interested in continuing to work with ‘Carmen’

(& did so over next 5 months after research

ended)

(from Working Alliance Inventory)

King, Bickmore et al., J Health Communication, 2013

At 4-month Post-test, Intervention

participants indicated that . . .

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• Testing Carmen in more community settings to

evaluate longer-term effectiveness, vs. humans,

in inactive, Latino aging adults [NIH R01HL11644802]

Next Steps for Virtual Advisor

• Examples of Other Potential Settings:

- Clinics; pharmacies

- Libraries

- Worksites

- Recreational centers

- Schools

- Shopping Malls

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• Huge # that passively assess PA via built-in

sensors (i.e., accelerometer, GPS) & may provide just-

in-time feedback for behavior change

• But few employ other theoretically- or empirically-

based strategies to systematically enhance

motivation & behavior over time

King AC, Hekler EB, Grieco LA, et al. PloS One. 2013; 8, e62613

Smartphone applications – Increasingly popular & ubiquitous channel

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Analytic Affect/Play Social

Smartphone Apps for walking more & sitting less

(using different motivational frames)

King, Hekler, Grieco, Winter, Buman, et al., PLoS ONE, 2013

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MILES study – Increase in Daily Walking (2 months)

(n = 68 adults > 45 yrs, inactive, 1st contact with Smartphones)

King, Hekler, Grieco, et al., PLOS One, 2013

We

ek

ly

Min

ute

s/W

k in

Bri

sk

Wa

lkin

g

CH

AM

PS

questionnaire

50

75

100

125

150

Analytic Affect Social

(71)

(106)

(123)

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When tested in an Experiment

(2 months; with Calorific control app)

Using smartphone’s built-in accelerometer:

• MVPA: Social app did best (p<.05)

- Other 2 apps = More variability in R; (which app

for whom?)

• Sedentary time: Analytic app decreased TV sitting time relative to apps

without explicit sedentary feedback

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(vs.

“wearables”)

Experiencing the World

through a Screen

What does the Future hold?

Technology that informs/motivates but “gets out of the way” of Active Living

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• Empowering ‘Citizen scientists’ to assess

& advocate for healthier neighborhoods &

communities

• Social environments & physical activity

Going up a level:

“WE” domain

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• Use simple technology to help Low-Income,

underserved residents identify Neighborhood

features that:

- Help or hinder Active Living & Healthy Eating

• Residents prioritize issues (feasible, low-cost)

• learn how to Build community partnerships

• learn to Advocate for change with community

decision-makers

Buman, Winter, et al., Translational Behav Med, 2012; AJPM, 2013

‘Citizen Science’ healthy

neighborhood projects aim to:

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© Stanford University

residents use Stanford Healthy

Neighborhood Discovery Tool

Electronic

Tablet

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Captures Barriers to Walking/Food Access

(Tool collects neighborhood info via GPS Route

tracking/ Geo-coded Photos & Audio narratives)

© Stanford

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Goal: Aggregated View for Policymakers (‘crowd-sourcing’ tool to empower residents)

Runnymeade Gardens Senior Housing, East Palo Alto

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Examples of barriers in E. Palo Alto: lack of Safe

Crossings & Paths to Public Transit

Traffic Calming Improved Access

to Public

Transportation

(Residents have worked with city & other organizations)

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• Older low-income Residents were able to use

Discovery tool to identify neighborhood

barriers to PA/food & advocate for changes

• In response, City planning committee & City

Council allocated ~$400,000 for needed city-

wide sidewalk repairs & improvements (e.g.,

shade trees) to facilitate walking

NEAAT Successes in

East Palo Alto, CA

Winter S, et al. Translat Behav Med, 2014

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Other Successes, using the “Citizen Science” model include:

• N. San Mateo County, CA—

Increasing Food Access: 84% of

low-income residents contacted local

policy maker, or used a new

community food service [Senior Advocacy

Team formed]

• Cuernavaca, Mexico—Improving

Healthy Living: Citizen coalition to

increase neigh. cohesion & safety

• N. Fair Oaks, CA—Intergenerational

Solutions: Latino teens & older

adults have improved neighborhood

for walking

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Citizen Science Activities - continued

• Israel—Multi-cultural cooperation for

active living: Israeli Arab & Jewish

residents are generating collaborative

solutions

• 4 Rural Counties in Upstate NY—

Catalyzing positive change in rural food

& activity environments

• Bogotá, Colombia—Evaluating city-

wide recreational offerings among

diverse groups (including homeless)

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Mexico

UK

Colombia

Rural NY SF Bay

Israel

Chile

Arizona

Australia

China

Brazil

Taiwan

S. Africa

Paraguay

Germany/EU

Costa Rica

Community-Engaged Citizen Science

Network for Active Living & Healthy Eating

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Hinyard L & Kreuter M, 2007, Health Educ Behav; Centola,

Science, 2011

Through processes like Homophily -

Perceived similarity between people

promotes identification, social modeling

Field is ripe for more research on

“spread of Physical Activity” via

Social Networks

Another side to social environments:

Harnessing Social Networks for

Change

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In Summary –

Some Thoughts about What we Can Do

• Harness power of Intersectoral & Intergenerational

teams to “push the envelope” in PA field & learn IT

language/’culture’/opportunities

• Look for opportunities to partner with private sector,

as well as community organizations

• Employ culturally informed technologies to extend

program reach for all groups to address health

disparities

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Some Thoughts about What we Can Do - continued

• Different communication channels may work

best for different population segments (‘whiches’

conundrum)

• Consider‘stealth’ interventions that tap into non-

health values & motives (e.g., ‘exergames’/fun, social

connections, family, environ. sustainability, well-being)

• Tackle issues of privacy, anonymity, informed

consent

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Some Thoughts about What we Can Do - continued

• Continue to proactively promote physical activity &

dietary change as complementary & synergistic

partners in population-wide behavioral health

• Tackle built environment challenges not only from

top down (e.g., policies) but simultaneously from

bottom up through citizen science

engagement

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In Closing,

Through challenging ourselves to expand

beyond our usual ‘comfort zones’ in leveraging the potential of IT . . .

We will be better able to meet the

Challenge of not only anticipating the

future, but Creating it

The DRA Project – Institute for Alternative Futures, 2009

Organizations Researchers Residents

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