Fitness Apps Can Be Effective, Study Finds

KYW's Medical Reports Sponsored By Independence Blue Cross

By Dr. Brian McDonough, Medical Editor

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- According to a new study looking at a fitness app, this one designed by Apple, called MyHeart Counts, there is definitely a future for these tools if used wisely.

MyHeart Counts was looked at as part of a cardiovascular health study administered entirely via smartphone, incorporating direct sensor-based measurements of physical activity and fitness, as well as questionnaire assessment of sleep, lifestyle factors, risk perception and overall well-being.

The study yielded some major information, primarily the feasibility of incorporating a large population across the United States using only smartphones. They also showed that large-scale data can be gathered in real-time from mobile devices, stored securely, transferred, deidentified, and shared securely, including with participants.

Most major studies are based on surveys or real-time intervention with participants being followed at major medical centers. This is clearly a different and effective approach.

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