Diffusion of the Digital Health Self-Tracking Movement in Canada: Results of a National Survey

May 4, 2018Journal of medical Internet research

How Digital Health Self-Tracking is Used Across Canada: Results from a National Survey

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Abstract

66.20% of Canadian adults regularly self-track one or more aspects of their health.

  • About 24.68% of respondents currently own a wearable or smart medical device.
  • 57.20% of device owners use their devices regularly for self-tracking purposes.
  • Digital self-trackers are predominantly young or mature adults with higher education and income levels.
  • The most common purposes for self-tracking include monitoring physical activity (51.13%) and nutrition (32.65%).
  • A majority of connected care technology users (83.0%) report high satisfaction with their devices.
  • 68.5% of users believe that smart digital devices have helped them maintain or improve their health.

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