Testing the Mystic School Mobile Application to Promote Active Commuting to School in Spanish Adolescents: The PACO Study
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Saucedo Araújo, Romina Gisele; Huertas Delgado, Francisco Javier; Barranco Ruiz, Yaira María; Pérez López, Isaac José; Chillón Garzón, Palma; Herrador Colmenero, ManuelEditorial
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Exercise Health Technologies Physical education lesson School-based interventions
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2022-12-19Referencia bibliográfica
Saucedo-Araujo, R.G... [et al.]. Testing the Mystic School Mobile Application to Promote Active Commuting to School in Spanish Adolescents: The PACO Study. Children 2022, 9, 1997. [https://doi.org/10.3390/children9121997]
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Spanish Government; European Commission; University of Granada Plan Propio de Investigacion 2016-Excellence actions: Unit of Excellence on Exercise and Health (UCEES) DEP2016-75598-R; Junta de Andalucia; Consejeria de Conocimiento, Investigacion y Universidades; European Commission SOMM17/6107/UGRResumen
Active commuting to and/or from school (ACS) is an opportunity to increase daily physical
activity (PA) levels in young people. Mobile-device interventions focused on promoting the practice
of health-related PA can be more cost-effective than traditional interventions in this population.
Objective: To analyze the adolescents’ opinion of the mobile application (app) Mystic School, which
was designed to promote ACS in Spanish adolescents. Methods: A total of 44 students (14–15 years
old) from Granada and Jaén participated in the test of the Mystic School app during two phases: phase
1 (n = 10) for 2 weeks and phase 2 (n = 34) for 1 month. Each phase included an app presentation,
a follow-up, and focus group sessions. The qualitative analysis was carried out through NVivo
software. Results: In phase 1, adolescents reported improvements in the design and functioning, such
as the avatar movement, virtual steps utilities, and multiplayer function. These suggestions were
included in phase 2. After phase 2, adolescents reported that it is important to add the possibility
of playing without an Internet connection to the game, to include more competitive options, prizes,
and to increase the difficulty of the levels. In both phases, problems with the step number counting
remained. Conclusion: The Mystic School app can be a useful tool for the physical education teacher
to integrate the content from this curriculum related to the promotion of PA, such as ACS.