Shoe Kick-starts Active Lifestyle

DepotDepot The ModFather Join Date: 2002-11-09 Member: 7956Members
<div class="IPBDescription">Get off your phat arse!</div> Source: <a href='http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4555989.stm' target='_blank'>BBC News World Edition</a>

<!--QuoteBegin--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> </td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Shoe kick-starts active lifestyle  </b>

The base station converts steps to TV time
It could be the ultimate incentive to get kids exercising - a shoe that controls the amount of TV they watch.
The shoe - dubbed Square-eyes - has a unique insole that records the amount of exercise a child does and converts it into television watching time.

One button on the shoe - the brainchild of a student at west London's Brunel University - records the number of steps taken by the child over the day.

Another transmits this information to a base station connected to the TV.

<b>Less active </b>

It calculates the time earned and once it runs out, the TV automatically switches itself off.

The health monitoring insole has been designed by Gillian Swan, a final year design student at Brunel.

"Today's children are exposed to a raft of television programmes and children's channels. Ten years ago, children were entertained by playing games with their friends, now they are cooped up in their bedrooms watching hours of television programmes," she said.


The buttons are hidden in the shoe's insole
"Square-eyes will help children to include exercise in their daily routines from an early age," she added.

Pedometers that measure the amount of steps taken in a day are becoming very popular among both adults and children. The majority set a daily target of around 10,000 steps.

The target of Square-eyes is a little higher. The ultimate aim is 12,000 steps for girls and 15,000 for boys - a target which should be "easily achievable for more active children," said Ms Swan.

<b>Realising a concept </b>

While children might find the recommended maximum two hours TV time a little stingy, the device could be an eye-opener for parents.

"It will raise awareness among the family of their sedentary lifestyle and bring about a change in behaviour for the whole family," said Paul Turnock, design director of Brunel's School of Engineering and Design.

Obesity is on the increase in the UK. In 1995, 9.9% of two to 10-year-olds were classified as obese. This rose to 13.7% in 2003.

Square-eyes will be showcased alongside the other work of Brunel graduates at the University's School of Engineering and Design next week.

"This project is an excellent example of realising a concept and creating a wholly feasible future project," said Mr Turnock. <!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Comments

  • StormLiongStormLiong Join Date: 2002-12-27 Member: 11569Members
    I don't see the point really. Computers are now the main form of entertainment <!--emo&:D--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/biggrin-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->
  • DepotDepot The ModFather Join Date: 2002-11-09 Member: 7956Members
    My guess is it's easily configureable to shutdown the computer also.
  • FuryFury Silver Fish Hand Catch Join Date: 2003-08-14 Member: 19673Members, Constellation
    if anyone configured one of these to shut down my pc, id find them and shoot them in the face with my crossbow

    then set the shoe in a paint shaker and viola!
  • im_lostim_lost TWG Rule Guru Join Date: 2003-04-26 Member: 15861Members
    <!--QuoteBegin-Fury+May 22 2005, 08:25 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (Fury @ May 22 2005, 08:25 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> if anyone configured one of these to shut down my pc, id find them and shoot them in the face with my crossbow

    then set the shoe in a paint shaker and viola! <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
    Considering the main user will probably be 8 year olds, I don't think it will be a huge issue.

    I wonder how good it is at detecting foot steps. Could the kid repeatedly push on their shoe while watching TV to increase the timer?
  • DrfuzzyDrfuzzy FEW... MORE.... INCHES... Join Date: 2003-09-21 Member: 21094Members
    Lol if I had one of those, it would read: PLEASE NO MORE WALKING OMG!!!
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