@ARTICLE{10.3389/fdgth.2021.679630, AUTHOR={Wang, Tianyi and Kamon, Masamitsu and Okada, Shima and Sawada, Shuji and Ogawa, Rui and Shiozawa, Naruhiro and Machida, Shuichi}, TITLE={Design and Evaluation of an Online Squat Fitness System: Lessons Learned During the Early COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan}, JOURNAL={Frontiers in Digital Health}, VOLUME={3}, YEAR={2021}, URL={https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fdgth.2021.679630}, DOI={10.3389/fdgth.2021.679630}, ISSN={2673-253X}, ABSTRACT={COVID-19 has changed our lives and limited our ability to have adequate physical activity (PA). It is necessary to replace outdoor PA with home-based fitness. However, people lack access, skills, and even motivation for home-based fitness. To address these issues, we designed a free access self-monitoring and coaching and music-based interactive online squat fitness system. Body weight squat was utilized for fitness exercise and evaluated based on three indices: knee width, hip depth, and rhythm. An online survey on changes in exercise due to the COVID-19 pandemic and exercise habits was conducted to investigate the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on PA. We collected data from 557 respondents 5 months after the system first released and analyzed 200 visitors' performance on squat exercise and the other relevant parameters. Visitors were divided into three groups according to their age: younger, middle, and older groups. Results showed that the younger group had better squat performance than the middle and older groups in terms of hip depth and rhythm. We highlighted the lessons learned about the system design, fitness performance evaluation, and social aspects, for future study of the design and development of similar home-based fitness systems. We provided first-hand results on the relation between the COVID-19 pandemic and physical exercise among different age groups in Japan, which was valuable for policy making in the post-COVID-19 era.} }