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There's Even More Evidence That Fitness Trackers Don't Work
TIME Fitness trackers are ubiquitous, on the wrists and in the Happy Meals of thousands of Americans. But the latest evidence suggests that they don't do much to motivate people to move more. Turns out, it's really hard to persuade people to exercise—even … Fitness trackers do not increase activity enough to noticeably improve healthThe Guardian |
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