Few Americans track their weight, diet or exercise online
Among the 6-in-10 Americans who say they track their weight, diet or exercise routine, 9% say they use online or app tools.
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Among the 6-in-10 Americans who say they track their weight, diet or exercise routine, 9% say they use online or app tools.
Susannah Fox will deliver a keynote address to a symposium hosted by the University of Maryland Health Sciences & Human Services Library in Baltimore
A round-up of our 2012-13 health and technology research.
Susannah Fox will present data on U.S. technology adoption and use related to the pursuit of health.
39% of U.S. adults provide care for a loved one, up from 30% in 2010, and many navigate health care with the help of technology
Susannah Fox will present the latest research on how mobile, social technologies are transforming health and health care in the U.S. and abroad.
Susannah Fox will present data from the first national survey related to self-tracking for health.
We posted a preliminary version of the September 2012 health survey data.
The market for mobile-ready health information continues to grow, even as health apps are just simmering along (in terms of consumer adoption, anyway).
Half of smartphone owners use their devices to get health information and one-fifth of smartphone owners have health apps
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