1. Introduction
Hello I am Harry and I am the brains
behind the imitative app “every sport for
everyone”. I am 13 years old and like to
play football with my mates at the
weekend. Hello I am Kiaran I an 13 and I
like to play Rugby and I also like to
socialise with my friends. Hello I am
Kieron I am 14 and I like to go running
with my mates
2. The Problem
We have found out that obesity has risen 30%
among 6-19 years. We also asked the question
to parents “Do you think your child is obese”,
12% responded by saying that their child might
be obese. Are app deals with this problem by
showing young children or any one from any age
group how to play a particular sport that they
are interested in or enjoy. Obesity causes a
massive strain on the NHS, the leading medical
issues are diabetes, high blood pressure. Also
are app can help benefit local businesses
because if a child is interested in a sport are
app therefore tells them where the shop is and
what the best deals are.
3. Situation
• The predicament we are in is that how to
get obese people or anyone else to use
are app. Well we propose that within are
app the individual get set goals depending
on their ability or progress rate. Also if
they are struggling to achieve there goals
then we set the new realistic goals. We
also give them motivational messages and
give them tips on how to eat healthy food.
• Prizes include a free phone/tablet and the
satisfaction of knowing that you have lost
weight. You only get the free prize if you
reach your targets.
4. Primary Research
We have asked 100 parents if they think their child is obese.
12% of parents replied saying they think that their child is obese.
We found that in the last 10 years England has become more obese
than the USA.
The culprits of obesity are the young generation, because 6-19 year
olds are more likely to be obese when they reach the age of 25.
We also found out that globally 2.8 million people die from obesity
every year.
Obesity is prolonged in the middle and low income
countries.
We found out that if your BMI is between 20 and 40 you are
considered to be obese.
5. Secondary Research
We discovered that obesity in the UK
costs the tax payers pay 29 million in
sickness benefits to people who are
obese.
Officials have predicted that the cost of
obesity will cost the tax payer 6.3 billion
by the year 2015.
Without action obesity could rise to 9 out
of 10 adults.
We discovered that the incapacity
benefits bill topped 22 billion pounds last
year.
The number of claims made by people
who are “too fat to work” has doubled in
the last 3 years.
6. Life problem?
The life problem our app relates to is weight
reduction and fitness. The way our app
combats this life problem is getting coach
potato’s off there fat backsides and getting
them to engage in sporting activities but
ordinary people who are not obese can also
engage in sporting activities through the use
of are app to stay healthy and keep their
fitness up.
7. User Profile
Name: Billy white
Age: 16
School: Mount Grace
Enjoys: playing COD/GTA/FIFA
Loves: eating fast-food
Likes: watching TV
Hates: doing jobs and exercising
Appearance: old fashioned
Dreams: to become an accountant
Social life: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
Lives: at home with his parents
Friends: has 12 friends
Confidence levels: has no self esteem because of his weight
8. Question
The most frequently asked
question about childhood obesity
is “general exercise”. Nowadays
apart from general exercise the
main concern about children
exercising is safety. Our app
comes into a league of its own in
this category because we have
thought of a specific route to
ensure people who are using are
app get the maximum usage and
be safe at the same time. Also we
have GPS tracking signals that
allows us to see where your child
is at all times.
9. Answer
The answer to the question is to
apply safe routes that challenge the
obese person to lose weight but also
allows the to be safe at the same
times, if there is any recorded
incident of someone getting hurt then
we give them their money back. To
track our users and track their
progress we give them their progress
we give them heart monitors free of
charge which allows them to see how
well they are doing but at the same
time keeps them safe because we
will put a tracker within the heart
monitor.