Web Application “SUKPRA” for The Monk Self Care in 4.0 Society
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This research aimed to develop a web-based self-care app for Buddhist monks, assessing the balance of diet and movement, developing web applications under the name "SUKPRA" on the Linux system. The samples used in this study were 5 experts and 72 Buddhist monks acquired by a specific size.The data collection tool was a performance assessment questionnaire completion and the user’s satisfaction evaluation form. Data were analyzed by percentage, mean and standard deviation. Findings showed that Thailand Health Care Application 4.0 consists of four functions: 1) calculating the energy received from the food taken and the bodily movement shown in numbers and diagrams in each day and 30 days back, 2) estimating Body Mass Index (BMI) and energy requirements showing in numbers and images of body fat, 3) analyzing the energy balance of food and movement displayed in numbers and graphs on a daily basis and back to the 30 days, and 4) giving practical suggestions to balance the body to back to normal. In terms of practical suggestions to balance the body back to normal, the overall performance of the application system integrity is very good. The user’s satisfaction was at a good level.
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