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Together in Shape: A Co-responsibility System to Support Bariatric Lifestyle Changes

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We designed Together in Shape, a Co-responsibility system that supports bariatric patients with changing their lifestyle by keeping track of their lifestyle, and sending coaching content based on users' actions. The actions of bariatric patients are tracked with sensors and questions are asked based on these actions to contribute to the situated design research. This demo of the system showcases scenarios for interacting with sensor equipped everyday objects which triggers messages being sent by the system and visualising the data on a dashboard. In this way, demo visitors will experience the system both from a bariatric patient's, healthcare professional's and a design researcher's point of view.

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        DIS' 20 Companion: Companion Publication of the 2020 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference
        July 2020
        605 pages
        ISBN:9781450379878
        DOI:10.1145/3393914

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