A Systematic Literature Review on Health Benefits, Incentives, and Applications to Promote Walking in Urban Areas
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Identification of Objectives
- RQ1: What are the health benefits of walking?
- RQ2: What forms of incentives have been implemented to promote walking?
- RQ3: Are incentives effective in promoting walking?
- RQ4: How may tools be used to support, promote, and incentivize walking?
- Objective 1: To systematically review and synthesize the existing literature to comprehensively understand the health benefits of walking, encompassing its various advantages.
- Objective 2: To identify and categorize the diverse forms of walking incentives that have been implemented, including financial incentives, reward systems, and other motivational strategies, by conducting a thorough analysis of relevant studies.
- Objective 3: To examine the impact of incentives and mobility applications on promoting physical activity and healthy lifestyles, with a specific focus on their geographical coverage, duration, and types of rewards, to understand their effectiveness in encouraging active commuting.
2.2. Identification of Data Sources and Databases
3. Walking Benefits
3.1. Physical Health
3.2. Cognitive Health
3.3. Mental Health
4. Financial Incentives
4.1. Financial Incentives and Types of Rewards
4.2. Impact of Incentives
5. Supporting Applications
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
App Name | Tracking Activities | Country | Operating System | Reward Type | Syncs with Fitness Apps | Price |
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Charity Miles [74] | Walking, running, and bicycling | Global | Android (2.8/5.0); IOS (4.8/5.0) | Money for donation to charities | Yes (e.g., Apple HealthKit, Fitbit, and Garmin) | Free |
Evidation [75] | Walking, running, bicycling, swimming, weightlifting, meditating, sleep tracking, and food logs | Global | Android (3.9/5.0); IOS (4.6/5.0) | Points for cash, direct deposit, gift cards, and donation to charities | Yes (e.g., Samsung Health, and RunKeeper) | Free |
HealthyWage [76] | Any weightloss activities | Global | Android (4.6/5.0); IOS (4.8/5.0) | Cash prizes | Yes (e.g., Apple Health, Garmin, and Google Fit) | Money to participate in weight loss fitness challenges |
FitPotato [77] | Walking | Global | Android (3.0/5.0); IOS (4.2/5.0) | Cash for reaching step goals | Yes (e.g., Apple Health) | USD 5 to receive a cash award |
Walgreens Balance Rewards [78] | Walking, running, gym workouts, weight, and other health data | USA | Android (3.9/5.0); IOS (4.8/5.0) | Points redeemable at Walgreens stores or online | Yes (e.g., Walgreens Activity Tracker, Lifesum, and Health Kit) | Free |
PK Rewards [79] | Walking, running, biking, and all Apple Watch workouts | Global | Android (4.0/5.0); IOS | Rewards from brands, coins in exchange for prizes such as trips, apparel, and gift cards | Yes (e.g., Monitor, Scosche Rhythm +, Fitbit, and Garmin) | Free, but paid upgrades available |
Sweatcoin [72] | Walking and running | Global | Android (4.4/5.0); IOS (4.6/5.0) | Cryptocurrency rewards converted into physical cash or coins to redeem as various products or gift cards | Apple Watch | Free, but paid upgrades available |
Higi [80] | Any physical activity and other health data | USA | Android (4.1/5.0); IOS (4.4/5.0) | Discounts and promos | Yes (e.g., RunKeeper, Omron, Garmin, and iHealth) | Free |
BetterPoints [81] | Walking and other physical activities | UK | Android; IOS (3.5/5.0) | Gift cards, charity donations, and prize-draw entries | No (the app tracks steps or activity with the phone’s GPS) | Free |
Runtopia [82] | Walking and running, step counting | Global | Android (4.2/5.0); IOS (4.7/5.0) | Points for Paypal cash prizes, gift cards, and fitness gear to buy from an app store | Yes (e.g., Garmin and TomTom) | Free, but paid upgrades available |
Stepbet [83] | Walking and any other step counting exercise | Global | Android (4.6/5.0); IOS (4.7/5.0) | Money for achieving step goals | Yes (e.g., Apple Watch, Fitbit, and Garmin) | Money betting |
MapMyFitness [84] | Walking, running, bicycling, and other workouts | Global | Android (4.7/5.0); IOS (4.8/5.0) | Discount on Under Armor products | Yes (e.g., Strava and RunKeeper) | Free, but paid upgrades available |
Carrot [85] | Walking | Canada | Android (3.5/5.0); IOS (4.5/5.0) | Points for retail goods, travel rewards, and groceries | Yes, but not necessary (e.g., Apple Watch) | Free |
Lympo [86] | Walking, running, and gym workouts | Global | Android (3.0/5.0); IOS (4.5/5.0) | LYM Tokens in exchange for tech, sports products, and services | No | Free |
FitFetti [87] | Walking, active minutes | Global | IOS (4.5/5.0) | Money to spend on goods or services on Amazon | Yes (e.g., Apple Watch and Fitbit) | Free |
MOVES + [88] | Walking, running. bicycling, and swimming | University of Nottingham | Android (no rankings); IOS (2.2/5.0) | Points redeemed for prizes within the app | Yes (e.g., Withings, Fibit, Strava, and App health app) | Free |
Bitwalking [89] | Walking | UK, US Japan, Malawi, and Kenya | Android (4.8/5.0); IOS (3.7/5.0) | Money for spending in the Bitwalking store | Yes | Free |
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R. Burns and Rothman, 2018 [56] | 153 | Undergraduate students | 8 weeks | USA | 1000 steps per day goal | Cash reward/deposit contract |
Komiya et al., 2022 [63] | 16,816 | 40–75 | 17 months | Takaishi City, Japan | Number of daily steps | Gift certificates |
E A Finkelstein et al., 2016 [57] | 800 | 21–65/Full-time worker | 12 months | Singapore | 70,000 steps per week goal | Cash reward, charity payment |
Hunter et al., 2018 [60] | 853 | 18–65/Employees | 13 months | Northern Ireland | 1 point–1 min. of activity | Points to redeem |
Omran et al., 2018 [59] | 69 | Employees | 11 weeks | Canada | Alternation in the number of steps/days | Fix payment |
Patel et al., 2016 [62] | 304 | Employees | 26 weeks | Philadelphia | 7000 steps per day goal | Fix payment |
Patel et al., 2016 [61] | 281 | 18+/Employees | 26 weeks | Pennsylvania | 7000 steps per day goal | Gain, lottery, loss |
Harkins et al., 2017 [67] | 94 | 65+/Retired | 20 weeks | Philadelphia | 50% increase in daily steps | Fix payment, donation, combined, or feedback |
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Karolemeas, C.; Mitropoulos, L.; Koliou, K.; Tzamakos, D.; Stavropoulou, E.; Moschou, E.; Kepaptsoglou, K. A Systematic Literature Review on Health Benefits, Incentives, and Applications to Promote Walking in Urban Areas. Future Transp. 2023, 3, 1385-1400. https://doi.org/10.3390/futuretransp3040076
Karolemeas C, Mitropoulos L, Koliou K, Tzamakos D, Stavropoulou E, Moschou E, Kepaptsoglou K. A Systematic Literature Review on Health Benefits, Incentives, and Applications to Promote Walking in Urban Areas. Future Transportation. 2023; 3(4):1385-1400. https://doi.org/10.3390/futuretransp3040076
Chicago/Turabian StyleKarolemeas, Christos, Lambros Mitropoulos, Katerina Koliou, Dionysios Tzamakos, Eirini Stavropoulou, Evi Moschou, and Konstantinos Kepaptsoglou. 2023. "A Systematic Literature Review on Health Benefits, Incentives, and Applications to Promote Walking in Urban Areas" Future Transportation 3, no. 4: 1385-1400. https://doi.org/10.3390/futuretransp3040076
APA StyleKarolemeas, C., Mitropoulos, L., Koliou, K., Tzamakos, D., Stavropoulou, E., Moschou, E., & Kepaptsoglou, K. (2023). A Systematic Literature Review on Health Benefits, Incentives, and Applications to Promote Walking in Urban Areas. Future Transportation, 3(4), 1385-1400. https://doi.org/10.3390/futuretransp3040076