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      Health Habits and Wearable Activity Tracker Devices: Analytical Cross-Sectional Study.

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          Wearable activity trackers are electronic devices that facilitate self-monitoring of information related to health. The purpose of this study was to examine the use of tracker devices to record daily activity (calories) and its associations with gender, generation, BMI, and physical activity behavior of United States of America resident adults; a cross-sectional study in 892 subjects recruited to participate in an anonymous online survey was performed. Being female increased the odds of using a tracker device by 2.3 times. Having low cardiovascular disease mortality risk related to time spent sitting increased the odds for using a tracker device by 2.7 times, and having medium risk 1.9 times, with respect to having high risk. For every 1-point increase in BMI, the odds for using a tracker device increased by 5.2%. Conclusions: Subjects who had ever used any tracker device had a higher BMI. The use of tracker devices was related to lower cardiovascular disease mortality risk related to sitting time. The amount of physical activity and the time spent walking were not associated with the usage of tracker devices. It is possible that the user of tracker devices should be supported by professionals to implement deep change in health habits.

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          Journal
          Sensors (Basel)
          Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
          MDPI AG
          1424-8220
          1424-8220
          Apr 12 2022
          : 22
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Unidad de Investigación en Fisioterapia, Universidad de Zaragoza, Domingo Miral, s/n, 50009 Zaragoza, Spain.
          [2 ] School of Health Professions, University of Mary Hardin Baylor, 900 College St., Belton, TX 76513, USA.
          [3 ] Department of Endocrinology and Nutrition, Hospital Royo Villanova, SALUD, Barrio San Gregorio s/n, 50015 Zaragoza, Spain.
          Article
          s22082960
          10.3390/s22082960
          9031391
          35458945
          fa9ffb0e-b507-4f8a-a776-404171194881
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          physical activity,wearable activity tracker,BMI
          physical activity, wearable activity tracker, BMI

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