At the back end of last year, research was published highlighting the benefits providing the Apple Watch produced in clients of Vitality health insurance. Users were found to be more active as a result of wearing the device than their peers in the control group.
In a recent finding shared by a second study from researchers at the University of Rochester, they found that activity trackers were effective at boosting the activity levels of cancer survivors. As well as being effective, the devices are also convenient and able of being used unsupervised in the comfort of people’s home, thus helping patients keep a better log of activity than would previously have been possible.
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