David Wortley discusses his journey using wearable technologies and gamification to improve health and well-being. He shares lessons learned from tracking over 10,000 miles of steps using wearables like Jawbone and Activ8rlives. Key findings include improvements in physical and mental health from increased activity, better diet, hydration and sleep. Wearables provide measurable results and insights to motivate lifestyle changes. Global challenges around sedentary lifestyles and aging populations can be addressed through leveraging consumer technologies for health monitoring, prevention and gamification.
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Wearables and Gamification for Personal Health Management
1. Wearables & Gamification for Health & Well-Being
My Journey
David Wortley 360in360IX
www.360in360ix.co.uk
2. Food for Thought
“O wad some Power the giftie gi’e us to see ourselves as
others see us”
Robert Burns
“To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive”
Robert Louis Stevenson
“Man is free but everywhere in chains”
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
3. Presentation Structure
● My background and influencers
● My wearable technologies story
● Results and statistics
● Personal view of my current wearables
● Lessons learnt
● Wearables future scenarios
● Meeting the challenges of the Ageing Society
15. Practitioner of Gamification & Wearables for 4 Years
21,334,406 steps recorded between 06/2013 and 11/2015
= approximately 10,667 miles
Helps me to Understand What Works for Me…
Opportunities and Challenges
18. Current User of 3 Wearables
Jawbone UP 3
Activ8rLives
Buddy Band 2
Activite Pop Watch
19. Results and Statistics
Measurement Criteria 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
No. of Months 5 12 12 12 12
Total Steps 3735719 6353905 5429238 5597962 5368225
Total Calories Consumed 363567 1063174 1065585 1154379 1136436
Av steps / Month 747144 529492 452436 466497 447352
Av Calories Consumed /
Month
72713 88598 88799 96198 94703
Steps – Calories Ratio 10.28 5.98 5.10 4.85 4.72
20. Personal View of my Current Wearables
● Jawbone UP 3
– Dashboard layout
– Food database
– Resting Heart Rate
– Analysis Tools
– Tips & Hints
● Withings / Nokia Watch
– Steps Display & Time
– Battery Life
– Waterproof
● Activ8rlives
– Range of devices
21. Lessons Learnt
● Walking improves physical and mental health
● Diet is biggest influence on weight & health parameters
● Fibre & Protein are key nutritional elements
● Water and hydration affect sleep
● Alcohol affects weight and sleep
● Last meal should be 3+ hours before bed time
● Motivation is personal and linked to circumstances and level
of lifestyle control
22. Global Lifestyle Related Challenges
Modern Lifestyle
consequences include many
negative effects which place
increasing demands on
available resources and
threaten the sustainability
of public services for future
generations
23. Global Challenge – Health
Obesity, Diabetes, Cancer & Cardiovascular Problems
● Sedentary lifestyle
● Convenience foods
● Comfort eating
● Inadequate exercise
● Couch potato syndrome
● Spectator society
24. Changing Lifestyles
and Consumer Empowerment
One of the consequences
of this convenient and
easy access to our daily
wants and needs is a
decline in the physical and
mental challenges
necessary for our lifelong
development and health
maintenance
25. Global Challenge – Health
Ageing Society – Cognitive and Physical decline
● Declining working
population
● Longer life expectancy
● Middle Age skills “scrap
heap”
● Shift from families to care
homes
● Rising costs of elderly care
26. What can be Done ?
The consequences of a failure to address these challenges are unthinkable…..
27. Serious Games and Health
Leveraging Consumer Technology to Address Global Challenges
29. The Transition from Cure to Prevention
It’s quite clear that the best chance we have for
increasing our life spans and overall improving
our health is to adjust our personal behaviours
and to do so at an early age.
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30. The Same but Different !
My Body is not a Temple it is a Car
31. Navigating Life’s Journey
Life is like a journey from the cradle to the grave. We know the
starting point and the final destination and we are aware of the places
en route but we have little idea of how long the journey will last and
whether the route will be easy or difficult
32. Our Body is our Journey Vehicle
Our body is the vehicle that will take us to our final destination and its
condition determines where we are on that journey, the nature of the
journey and how long it will last. Most of us do not know or monitor our
body’s condition or properly maintain it
33. Cars before Data Technology
We used our human skills to get the best from our
vehicles supported by knowledge professionals
34. Breakdowns and Repair
The consequence of this lack of technology in older cars was
more breakdowns and a reliance on garages and mechanics to
diagnose problems, maintain and repair
35. Data Measurement and Visualisation
Modern cars tell us oil
pressure, temperature,
speed, range of petrol tank,
warn us of any impending
problems, tell us where we
are and how to get to our
destination and compute
new routes if we go off track
36. Lifestyle Technology Transforming Health Management
Wearable and embedded technologies change the dynamics of our management
like the dynamics of car health management
37. Where are We and Where can we Go?
Wearable and embedded lifestyle technologies
provide the tools to manage our health
43. Roadmap – Ageing Society
Strategic partnerships with
international developers of games-
based solutions to not only stimulate
cognitive and physical exercises for
the elderly but also explore the
potential of elderly people to
actively contribute to social and
economic development through their
life experiences
44. Lifestyle Technology Roadmap
● Wearable consumer devices like iWatch to provide
advanced health metrics
● Healthcare costs linked to lifestyle behaviours
● Revolution in the healthcare ecosystem
● Use of wearable lifestyle devices for identity
applications
● Growth in embedded devices that not only
monitor but also control
● The Singularity – Immortality ?
45. Meeting the Challenges of the Ageing Society
● The cost burden of increased longevity
– Lifestyle-related conditions
– Pensions
● Impact of AI and other technologies on
employment
● Protecting the future of humanity
46. A Formula/Recipe for Success
Challenge + Choice + Control
=
Confidence + Competence + Well-Being
47. A Formula/Recipe for Success
An Engaging Challenge taken up by Choice (or necessity)
with the perceived ability to Control / Influence a desired
but uncertain outcome
=
Increased Self - Confidence leading to new levels and
areas of Competence and improvements in physical and
mental Well-Being
A Reason to be EXCITED
49. My Latest Challenge – Mission Impossible?
An International Network of Creatives celebrating local people, places and experiences
50. The Serenity Prayer
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I
cannot change;
the courage to change the things I can;
and the wisdom to know the difference
51. Food for Thought
“O wad some Power the giftie gi’e us to see ourselves as
others see us”
Robert Burns
“To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive”
Robert Louis Stevenson
“Man is free but everywhere in chains”
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
52. Final Reflections on the Human Condition
“God is dead”
Friedrich Nietzsche (1882)
“Friedrich Nietzsche is dead”
God (1900)
53. Final Reflections on the Human Condition
“I used to be a Scottish International until I
discovered Smirnoff”
Billy Bremner (1975)
54. Thanks – Any Questions
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55. Wearables & Gamification for Health & Well-Being
My Journey
David Wortley 360in360IX
www.360in360ix.co.uk