Usage Trends and Data Sharing Practices of Healthcare Wearable Devices Among US Adults: Cross-Sectional Study

Feb 21, 2025Journal of medical Internet research

How US Adults Use Healthcare Wearable Devices and Share Their Data

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Abstract

Wearable device adoption among US adults increased to 36.36% in 2022, up from 28%-30% in 2019.

  • A significant gap exists between the willingness to share wearable data (78.4%) and actual sharing behavior (26.5%).
  • Higher odds of using wearables are associated with female gender (odds ratio 1.49) and higher income levels, particularly for incomes above $75,000 (odds ratio 3.2).
  • The likelihood of wearable usage and data sharing declines significantly with age.
  • Hispanic respondents showed greater willingness to share data than African American respondents, but their actual sharing was lower (odds ratio 0.44).
  • Frequent provider visits (odds ratio 1.23) and a higher number of medical conditions (odds ratio 1.35) positively correlate with data-sharing behavior.

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