Systematic Review on the Impact of Mobile Applications with Augmented Reality to Improve Health
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Piqueras Sola, Beatriz; Cortés Martín, Jonathan; Rodríguez Blanque, Raquel; Menor Rodríguez, María José; Mellado García, Elena; Merino Lobato, Carolina; Sánchez García, Juan CarlosEditorial
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Materia
Mobile applications Augmented reality Physical fitness
Fecha
2024-06-18Referencia bibliográfica
Piqueras-Sola, B.; Cortés-Martín, J.; Rodríguez-Blanque, R.; Menor-Rodríguez, M.J.; Mellado-García, E.; Merino Lobato, C.; Sánchez-García, J.C. Systematic Review on the Impact of Mobile Applications with Augmented Reality to Improve Health. Bioengineering 2024, 11, 622. https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering11060622
Resumen
Physical inactivity represents a significant public health challenge globally. Mobile applications,
particularly those utilizing augmented reality (AR), have emerged as innovative tools for
promoting physical activity. However, a systematic evaluation of their efficacy is essential. This systematic
review aims to evaluate and synthesize the evidence regarding the effectiveness and benefits
of mobile applications with augmented reality in enhancing physical activity and improving health
outcomes. A comprehensive search was conducted in Scopus, PubMed, WOS, and the Cochrane
Library databases following PRISMA guidelines. Observational and interventional studies evaluating
AR mobile applications for physical exercise were included, without restrictions on publication date
or language. The search terms included “Mobile Applications”, “Augmented Reality”, “Physical
Fitness”, “Exercise Therapy”, and “Health Behavior”. The methodological quality was assessed using
the ROBINS tool. The review identified twelve eligible studies encompassing 5,534,661 participants.
The findings indicated significant increases in physical activity and improvements in mental health
associated with the use of AR applications, such as Pokémon GO. However, potential risk behaviors
were also noted. The evidence suggests that AR interventions can effectively promote physical activity
and enhance health. Nonetheless, further research is needed to address limitations and optimize their
efficacy. Future interventions should be tailored to diverse cultural contexts to maximize benefits and
mitigate risks. AR mobile applications hold promise for promoting physical activity and improving
health outcomes. Strategies to optimize their effectiveness and address identified risks should be
explored to fully realize their potential.





