APA
Valcarce-Torrente, Manel & Javaloyes, Vicente & Gallardo, Leonor & García-Fernández, Jerónimo & Planas-Anzano, Antoni .Influence of Fitness Apps on Sports Habits, Satisfaction, and Intentions to Stay in Fitness Center Users: An Experimental Study.
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Valcarce-Torrente, Manel & Javaloyes, Vicente & Gallardo, Leonor & García-Fernández, Jerónimo & Planas-Anzano, Antoni. Influence of Fitness Apps on Sports Habits, Satisfaction, and Intentions to Stay in Fitness Center Users: An Experimental Study.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/44994
Resumen:
The use of technology in sports and fitness is proliferating thanks to advances to facilitate
its practice and improve adherence. Beyond adherence, it is important that technology is understood
as a facilitating medium. The main objective of this study is to know the influence of the use of
the fitness application (app) on sports habits, customer satisfaction and maintenance intention of
fitness center users. For this, an experimental, controlled and randomized study was carried out,
characterized by being a field trial, with a sample of 66 participants divided into a control group
(n = 33) and an experimental group (n = 33), with 38 (57.6%) men and 28 (42.4%) women who
self-monitored their physical activity for 8 weeks. The dimensions analyzed between the pre- and
post-intervention phases were the changes in their sporting habits (frequency of attendance and
duration of the session), the changes in satisfaction and the intention to stay with respect to the
fitness center. The results in general do not show significant differences between the two groups and
conclude that the use of the fitness app did not directly influence the sports habits of the participants.
There were also no significant differences in terms of satisfaction with the fitness center or in their
intention to stay in the fitness center. Therefore, it is shown that the use of the fitness app, as a single
download or use element, is not enough to improve habits, satisfaction or the intention to stay in the
fitness center.
Keywords: fitness app; satisfaction; loyalty; fitness industry; experimental study