Trends in the Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Technology in Increasing Physical Activity

Nur Indri Rahayu, M. Muktiarni, Dwi Fitria Al Husaeni, Affero Ismail

Abstract


The integration of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI), is revolutionizing the ecosystem of physical activity, fitness, and rehabilitation. This study conducts a bibliometric analysis of emerging technology trends in artificial intelligence and physical activity, focusing on identifying the challenges and potentials that define this interdisciplinary field. This study consists of 6 stages, namely data collection, data processing and filtering, quantitative analysis, data visualization, and interpretation and conclusions. The results of the publication trend analysis study from 2004 to 2025, this study shows that AI and Physical Activity have increased significantly, especially after 2016, with a sharp turn after 2020. This study confirms the role of AI as a key technology in the digital transformation of various sectors, including physical activity and health monitoring. Overall, this study confirms that the integration of technology, especially AI and machine learning, with physical activity has become a major trend in global research. This trend is expected to continue to grow along with technological advances, opening up wider opportunities for innovation in improving the quality of life and human well-being.

Keywords


Artificial Intelligence; Bibliometric analysis; Emerging technologies; Physical activity

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17509/ijert.v3i3.78039

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