Here is a meta-analysis (combining data from multiple studies to try and analyze greater patterns) on whether wearing a tracker can affect your overall health.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7407266/
It says that while those who wore a tracker showed a tendency towards more physical activity, they did not necessarily lose weight or increase their total fitness.
Of course there’s a huge amount of variability in the results for individual people. I’m sure that there are plenty who used a fitness tracker in addition to regular exercise or a weight loss plan to track their progress. And plenty of people who bought a tracker and made no changes, staying at the same level of fitness or even gaining weight.
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