Mobile health apps, fitness trackers, and smartwatches have made access to health data easier than ever, but users often don’t receive personalized support and specific strategies to help them change their behavior. Nutrition researchers at the UNC G
Mobile health apps, fitness trackers, and smartwatches have made access to health data easier than ever, but users often don’t receive personalized support and specific strategies to help them change their behavior. Nutrition researchers at the UNC G
Nutrition researchers at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health are working to realize the promise of fitness trackers by studying what types of personalized messages and guidance can best help users modify their behavior to meet their goals.
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