The Inbodied5: a provisional Wellbeing model for Users and Interactive Technology Designers
The Inbodied5: a provisional Wellbeing model for Users and Interactive Technology Designers
Most of us have weak models of wellbeing. This lack of an effective practical model of wellbeing, may be a strong factor for why health and wellbeing apps have had only mixed success. To help address this lack, we propose the inbodied5, a holistic model that represents five fundamental inter-related processes – eating, moving, cogitating, engaging and sleeping - to help designers and users debug our wellbeing towards better wellbeing self-efficacy.
University of Southampton
schraefel, m.c.
ac304659-1692-47f6-b892-15113b8c929f
October 2013
schraefel, m.c.
ac304659-1692-47f6-b892-15113b8c929f
schraefel, m.c.
(2013)
The Inbodied5: a provisional Wellbeing model for Users and Interactive Technology Designers
University of Southampton
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Most of us have weak models of wellbeing. This lack of an effective practical model of wellbeing, may be a strong factor for why health and wellbeing apps have had only mixed success. To help address this lack, we propose the inbodied5, a holistic model that represents five fundamental inter-related processes – eating, moving, cogitating, engaging and sleeping - to help designers and users debug our wellbeing towards better wellbeing self-efficacy.
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Published date: October 2013
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