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The shape of health: A comparison of five alternative ways of visualizing personal health and wellbeing | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

The shape of health: A comparison of five alternative ways of visualizing personal health and wellbeing

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The combination of clinical and personal health and wellbeing data can tell us much about our behaviors, risks and overall status. The way this data is visualized may aff...Show More

Abstract:

The combination of clinical and personal health and wellbeing data can tell us much about our behaviors, risks and overall status. The way this data is visualized may affect our understanding of our own health. To study this effect, we conducted a small experiment with 30 participants in which we presented a holistic overview of the health and wellbeing of two modeled individuals, one of them with metabolic syndrome. We used an insight-based methodology to assess the effectiveness of the visualizations. The results show that adequate visualization of holistic health data helps users without medical background to better understand the overall health situation and possible health risks related to lifestyles. Furthermore, we found that the application of insight-based methodology in the health and wellbeing domain remains unexplored and additional research and methodology development are needed.
Date of Conference: 25-29 August 2015
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 05 November 2015
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PubMed ID: 26738061
Conference Location: Milan, Italy

I. Introduction

Modern medicine is constantly moving towards a preventive approach. As stated by Rose [1] “common diseases have their roots in life-style, social factors and the environment, and successful health promotion depends upon a population-based strategy of prevention”. Self-management of health and wellness plays a key role in making this happen.

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