Fitness trackers are largely inaccurate when counting calories, Stanford researchers say – Washington Post
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Fitness trackers are largely inaccurate when counting calories, Stanford researchers say
Washington Post Calorie counting is a useful way to lose weight, but a new study suggests a fitness tracker could sabotage your efforts. The devices are overwhelmingly popular. For instance, since its inception, the leading brand, Fitbit, has sold at least 30 million … Fitness Trackers: Good at Measuring Heart Rate, Not So Good At Measuring Calories The Right Way to Track Calories Burned (and Consumed) Fitness trackers ‘poor at measuring calories burned’ |
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