The Pedagogical Use of the Internet of Things in Virtual Worlds to Encourage a Behavior Change in Obese Individuals

The growing number of people suffering from obesity requires innovative weight loss programs, with a high level of personification and interactivity. Although face-to-face behavioral programs have proven to be most effective, they are expensive and often inaccessible. The use of virtual worlds has been emerging as an alternative to perform experiments, as it offers to the user a sense of reality, allowing interaction with 3D objects. This paper discusses the use of the Internet of Things in virtual worlds, with a view to encourage obese individuals to learn more about self-care in order to improve their life quality and lose weight. One of the key factors to deal with obesity is the engagement of the subject. The qualitative research investigated the impact of the alliance of 3D virtual worlds with the Internet of Things and mobile devices as elements capable of promoting motivation in subjects enrolled in an obesity control program. This set of technologies was used as a support strategy aimed at offering to the user the feeling of "being present" in a context particularly developed to encourage motivation and learning with the interaction with 3D objects. This paper has a cutout on the pedagogical use of the theoretical background, which is the Theory of Self-determination and it explains how the software that validated the proposal was developed. Preliminary data analysis proved that the research managed to motivate and influence people enrolled in the program in their weight loss process.

[1]  Crediné Silva de Menezes,et al.  Arquitetura Pedagógica para Construção Colaborativa de Conceituações , 2009 .

[2]  Wolfgang Taube,et al.  Brain activity during observation and motor imagery of different balance tasks: An fMRI study , 2015, Cortex.

[3]  CLAUDIO GIL ARAUJO,et al.  Normatização dos equipamentos e técnicas da reabilitação cardiovascular supervisionada , 2004 .

[4]  Gunawan Wibisono,et al.  Designing Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Prototype System for Weight Loss Program for Obesity and Overweight Patients , 2016, 2016 7th International Conference on Intelligent Systems, Modelling and Simulation (ISMS).

[5]  Peter Salmon,et al.  Patient empowerment or the emperor's new clothes. , 2004, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.

[6]  André Neves,et al.  iAIML: um mecanismo para o tratamento de intenção em Chatterbots , 2005 .

[7]  J. Foreyt,et al.  Successful management of the obese patient. , 2000, American family physician.

[8]  Jeremy N. Bailenson,et al.  The embodiment of sexualized virtual selves: The Proteus effect and experiences of self-objectification via avatars , 2013, Comput. Hum. Behav..

[9]  Andrei Guilherme Lopes,et al.  Efeitos da manipulação do estímulo visual e da intenção na oscilação postural de idosas , 2009 .

[10]  W. Poston,et al.  Behavioral interventions for obesity. , 2005, Journal of the American Dietetic Association.

[11]  K. Wilson,et al.  A Survey of Health-Related Activities on Second Life , 2009, Journal of medical Internet research.

[12]  E. Deci,et al.  “Facilitating optimal motivation and psychological well-being across life’s domains”: Correction to Deci and Ryan (2008). , 2008 .

[13]  Senior Member,et al.  Sensors and Systems for Obesity Care and Research , 2014 .

[14]  Sara Wilcox,et al.  An Overview and Proposed Framework of Social-Environmental Influences on the Physical-Activity Behavior of Women , 2008, American journal of health promotion : AJHP.

[15]  Célia Maria Guimarães,et al.  PEDAGOGIA(S) DA INFÂNCIA - DIALOGANDO COM O PASSADO, CONSTRUINDO O FUTURO , 2010 .

[16]  J. Bailenson,et al.  The Proteus Effect: The Effect of Transformed Self-Representation on Behavior , 2007 .

[17]  Brenda K. Wiederhold,et al.  Virtual Worlds versus Real Body: Virtual Reality Meets Eating and Weight Disorders , 2016, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..

[18]  Shenlei E. Winkler Licensing Considerations for OpenSim-Based Virtual Worlds , 2010 .

[19]  José Angelo Barela,et al.  Adapted Physical Activity in Promoting Infant Motor Development , 2015 .

[20]  E. Deci,et al.  Overview of self-determination theory: An organismic-dialectical perspective. , 2002 .