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The Booming Wearable Fitness Technology Industry Now Focusing on Tracking Stress

The Booming Wearable Fitness Technology Industry Now Focusing on Tracking Stress - Financialnewsmedia.com News Commentary PALM BEACH, Fla., March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ All parts of the fitness and wellness markets had a shakeup in 2020 due to the pandemic-how we work out, what we eat, the products we put on our faces, the way we rest-and the reverberations of those changes will be felt into 2021 and beyond. Initially, people and devices counted steps. Then, sleep quality was the health-tech metric to watch. But in 2021, a growing number of wearables will be tracking stress and helping consumers do something about it-a development that couldn t be more timely. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, a Gallup poll said that the majority of Americans reported experiencing stress during the day, and nearly half said they felt worried a lot. And now? A recent study in the journal

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