Saturday, August 22, 2020

Fitness Trackers May Increase Anxiety, Study Suggests

Using fitness wearables to track healthy behaviors like activity and sleep can increase awareness around self-care and wellness, but new research shows potential drawbacks. Here's what this means for you.
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Do Fitness Trackers Increase Anxiety?
Using fitness wearables to track healthy behaviors like activity and sleep can increase awareness around self-care and wellness, but new research shows potential drawbacks. Here's what this means for you.
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