Published on in Vol 6, No 7 (2022): July

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/36280, first published .
Development and Initial Testing of a Personalized, Adaptive, and Socially Focused Web Tool to Support Physical Activity Among Women in Midlife: Multidisciplinary and User-Centered Design Approach

Development and Initial Testing of a Personalized, Adaptive, and Socially Focused Web Tool to Support Physical Activity Among Women in Midlife: Multidisciplinary and User-Centered Design Approach

Development and Initial Testing of a Personalized, Adaptive, and Socially Focused Web Tool to Support Physical Activity Among Women in Midlife: Multidisciplinary and User-Centered Design Approach

Journals

  1. AlSwayied G, Guo H, Rookes T, Frost R, Hamilton F. Assessing the Acceptability and Effectiveness of Mobile-Based Physical Activity Interventions for Midlife Women During Menopause: Systematic Review of the Literature. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2022;10(12):e40271 View
  2. Arigo D, Lassiter J, Baga K, Jackson D, Lobo A, Guetterman T. “You get what you need when you need it”: A mixed methods examination of the feasibility and acceptability of a tailored digital tool to promote physical activity among women in midlife. DIGITAL HEALTH 2023;9 View
  3. Arigo D, Schumacher L, Baga K, Mogle J. Digital, Social Micro-Interventions to Promote Physical Activity Among Midlife Adults With Elevated Cardiovascular Risk: An Ambulatory Feasibility Study With Momentary Randomization. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2024;58(12):845 View
  4. Duffy A, Boroumandzad N, Sherman A, Christie G, Riadi I, Moreno S. Examining Challenges to Co-Design Digital Health Interventions With End Users: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2025;27:e50178 View
  5. Arigo D, Bercovitz I, Satish A, Lapitan E, Folk A, Lobo A. Personalized and adaptive physical activity-based social comparison opportunities for women with health risks: Insights from a real-time test of the identification/contrast model. Journal of Health Psychology 2025;30(13):3927 View
  6. Satish A, Baga K, Lapitan E, Lassiter J, Lobo A, Arigo D. Preferences and responses for physical activity partnerships among women in midlife with elevated risk for cardiovascular disease: a digital, mixed methods approach. Psychology & Health 2025:1 View