This paper presents the design, development, and pilot deployment of Vitalia, an ARgamified application targeting the formation of healthy habits in primary education children. Developed within the EU DUSE project, Vitalia integrates physical activity, nutritional education, and immersive storytelling into a gamified framework to promote sustained behavioral change. Grounded in evidence-based behavior change models and co-designed with health, nutrition, and physical activity experts, the system envisions high daily engagement rates and measurable knowledge improvements. The concept positions Vitalia as a scalable model for child-centric, ethically responsible digital health interventions, with the potential to be integrated into school curricula and public health strategies.
Arampatzakis, V., Sevetlidis, V., Derri, V., Raffi, M., Pavlidis, G. (2025). Towards Reshaping Children’s Habits: Vitalia’s AR-Gamified Approach. INFORMATION, 16(7), 1-16 [10.3390/info16070606].
Towards Reshaping Children’s Habits: Vitalia’s AR-Gamified Approach
Derri, Vasiliki;Raffi, Milena;
2025
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This paper presents the design, development, and pilot deployment of Vitalia, an ARgamified application targeting the formation of healthy habits in primary education children. Developed within the EU DUSE project, Vitalia integrates physical activity, nutritional education, and immersive storytelling into a gamified framework to promote sustained behavioral change. Grounded in evidence-based behavior change models and co-designed with health, nutrition, and physical activity experts, the system envisions high daily engagement rates and measurable knowledge improvements. The concept positions Vitalia as a scalable model for child-centric, ethically responsible digital health interventions, with the potential to be integrated into school curricula and public health strategies.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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