Hey Fitbit Community,
Did you know, six in ten adults in the U.S. have a chronic disease, such as heart disease, diabetes, cancer and stroke? And over 80% of chronic conditions could be avoided through the adoption of healthy lifestyle recommendations, including healthy eating and active living. Regular physical activity is one of the most important things we can do for our health. Research shows that adults who sit less and do any amount of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity gain some sort of health benefits — from reducing risk of disease to strengthening bones and muscles. If you’re looking for even more motivation to get up and move, the Fitbit team has you covered.
Fitbit Health Solutions, Google Health researchers and a third-party research organization, analyzed a collection of independent, peer-reviewed studies that used Fitbit devices. Here are three takeaways they found on how impactful Fitbit is on physical activity, and in turn, how increased physical activity can make significant impacts on your health and wellness.
In one of the largest studies of its kind, over 15,000 Fitbit users donated up to 13 years of Fitbit data and electronic health record data to the U.S. National Institute of Health (NIH) All of Us Research Program. Research found that Fitbit users with daily step counts of 10,000 or more had significantly lower risks of developing multiple chronic conditions, including sleep apnea, obesity, depressions, diabetes and high blood pressure. Specifically, higher step counts correlated to a decreased risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 33%.
An increase in steps can also lower the risk of chronic conditions onset and related mortality conditions. A study conducted by researchers at UK Biobank, a major NHS-sponsored precision medicine initiative in the United Kingdom, analyzed the physical activity data of 103,000 people over seven years. Results found that taking more steps lowers the risk of chronic conditions onset and related mortality conditions by up to 11% — chronic conditions included cancer and cardiovascular disease. Additionally, the study found that just three brief bursts of vigorous activity for up to two minutes, like fast walking or climbing stairs, can lower heart disease mortality specifically by up to 50%.
Your Fitbit Community Team
Pixel Watch 3's Loss of Pulse Detection can detect a loss of pulse and automatically place a call to emergency services, potentially saving lives. Now expanding to the United States after receiving FD...
We’re making it easier for families to connect and have fun together, with new features made for you and your family. Let’s explore what’s new!
Discover how the daily snapshot of your body's recovery status helps you understand how prepared you are for the day’s activities.