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Can Fitness Trackers Help Diabetic and Obese Users Make and Sustain Lifestyle Changes?
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Fitness TrackingWearable SystemPhysical ActivityEngineeringWearable TechnologyWeight ManagementFitbit Fitness TrackerObesity PreventionObesityLifestyle SupportPublic HealthSustain Lifestyle ChangesQuantified SelfDiabetes ManagementObese UsersLifestyle ModificationHealth PromotionObesity ManagementUser ExperienceWearable Health MonitorsDiabetesHuman-computer InteractionHealth MonitoringLifestyle ChangeMobile HealthMedicineWearable Sensor
Diabetic and obese users given a Fitbit fitness tracker for seven months identified the device's playfulness, practicality, persuasiveness, personalization, and privacy as the top motivators for its use. These results provide insights into designing wearable health monitors that are engaging enough to effect long-term change.
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