Abstract

Fitness technology is becoming increasingly popular as a means of measuring and encouraging physical activity. It's vital to understand and research the factors that influence people's willingness to use fitness applications. This study considers intrinsic and extrinsic factors to explain Chinese citizens' intention to use fitness applications by extending the Technology Acceptance Model. Data from 224 Chinese questionnaires was used to empirically test the model. The findings suggest that the technological acceptance model is a good fit for this study, and all of the hypotheses are validated. The suggested model can account for 64% of the variation in fitness applications intentions and 52% of fitness applications use. Based on the findings, policymakers may be able to create more effective interventions from a new perspective, resulting in improved health. We also talk about fresh ideas and directions for the national fitness program's following promotion.

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