You thought fitness trackers were just a gimmick, but it turns out they really do help people. A recent study found out that Wearing a fitness tracker influences people to walk an extra 40 minutes every day.
Researchers at the University of South Australia reviewed almost 400 studies involving 164,000 people, finding that wearable activity trackers could help prevent health conditions caused by lack of exercise. They identified a positive link between wearing trackers and activity levels across all age groups and for long periods of time.
The study, published in the Lancet Digital Health journal, found that wearing such a device motivates people to exercise more, and subsequently aids in weight loss. People who wear trackers are likely to walk the equivalent of 1,800 more steps each day, and lose an average of 1kg over five months.
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