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Wellth Creation: Using Computer Science to Support Proactive Health

Wellth Creation: Using Computer Science to Support Proactive Health
Wellth Creation: Using Computer Science to Support Proactive Health
By moving beyond logical data collection and engaging people on a subconscious and emotional level, computing technology could change cultural norms and thereby more effectively motivate lifestyle changes that prevent disease.
70-72
schraefel, mc
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Churchill, Elizabeth
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schraefel, mc
ac304659-1692-47f6-b892-15113b8c929f
Churchill, Elizabeth
aa3578ae-c75f-4779-832d-c0c1735abb3a

schraefel, mc and Churchill, Elizabeth (2014) Wellth Creation: Using Computer Science to Support Proactive Health. Computer, 47 (11), part Invisible Computing, 70-72. (doi:10.1109/MC.2014.339).

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Abstract

By moving beyond logical data collection and engaging people on a subconscious and emotional level, computing technology could change cultural norms and thereby more effectively motivate lifestyle changes that prevent disease.

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Published date: 24 November 2014
Organisations: Agents, Interactions & Complexity

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Local EPrints ID: 372234
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/372234
PURE UUID: 938cac30-d54c-49b1-9151-1574be1354ec
ORCID for mc schraefel: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9061-7957

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Date deposited: 27 Nov 2014 15:59
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:16

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Author: mc schraefel ORCID iD
Author: Elizabeth Churchill

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