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Published: October 31, 2022

Study finds people who need wearable health devices the most use them the least

American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2022, Abstract 440
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Bethany Barone Gibbs, Ph.D., FAHA, chair of the writing group of AHA’s June 2021 scientific statement on physical activity as a critical component of first-line treatment for elevated blood pressure or cholesterol, and an associate professor and chair in the department of epidemiology and biostatistics at West Virginia University School of Public Health in Morgantown, West Virginia, offers perspective on the news release - Study finds people who need wearable health devices the most use them the least - American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2022, Abstract 440.

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Dr. Barone Gibbs on SS22 440 improving health behaviors

Bethany Barone Gibbs, Ph.D., FAHA, chair of the writing group of AHA’s June 2021 scientific statement on physical activity as a critical component of first-line treatment for elevated blood pressure or cholesterol, and an associate professor and chair in the department of epidemiology and biostatistics at West Virginia University School of Public Health in Morgantown, West Virginia, offers perspective on the news release - Study finds people who need wearable health devices the most use them the least - American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2022, Abstract 440.

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Dr. Barone Gibbs on SS22 440 improving health behaviors

Bethany Barone Gibbs, Ph.D., FAHA, chair of the writing group of AHA’s June 2021 scientific statement on physical activity as a critical component of first-line treatment for elevated blood pressure or cholesterol, and an associate professor and chair in the department of epidemiology and biostatistics at West Virginia University School of Public Health in Morgantown, West Virginia, offers perspective on the news release - Study finds people who need wearable health devices the most use them the least - American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2022, Abstract 440.

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Dr. Barone Gibbs on SS22 440 self-monitoring benefits

Bethany Barone Gibbs, Ph.D., FAHA, chair of the writing group of AHA’s June 2021 scientific statement on physical activity as a critical component of first-line treatment for elevated blood pressure or cholesterol, and an associate professor and chair in the department of epidemiology and biostatistics at West Virginia University School of Public Health in Morgantown, West Virginia, offers perspective on the news release - Study finds people who need wearable health devices the most use them the least - American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2022, Abstract 440.

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Dr. Barone Gibbs on SS22 440 self-monitoring benefits

Bethany Barone Gibbs, Ph.D., FAHA, chair of the writing group of AHA’s June 2021 scientific statement on physical activity as a critical component of first-line treatment for elevated blood pressure or cholesterol, and an associate professor and chair in the department of epidemiology and biostatistics at West Virginia University School of Public Health in Morgantown, West Virginia, offers perspective on the news release - Study finds people who need wearable health devices the most use them the least - American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2022, Abstract 440.

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Dr. Barone Gibbs on SS22 440 trackable health data

Bethany Barone Gibbs, Ph.D., FAHA, chair of the writing group of AHA’s June 2021 scientific statement on physical activity as a critical component of first-line treatment for elevated blood pressure or cholesterol, and an associate professor and chair in the department of epidemiology and biostatistics at West Virginia University School of Public Health in Morgantown, West Virginia, offers perspective on the news release - Study finds people who need wearable health devices the most use them the least - American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2022, Abstract 440.

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Dr. Barone Gibbs on SS22 440 trackable health data

Bethany Barone Gibbs, Ph.D., FAHA, chair of the writing group of AHA’s June 2021 scientific statement on physical activity as a critical component of first-line treatment for elevated blood pressure or cholesterol, and an associate professor and chair in the department of epidemiology and biostatistics at West Virginia University School of Public Health in Morgantown, West Virginia, offers perspective on the news release - Study finds people who need wearable health devices the most use them the least - American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2022, Abstract 440.

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Dr. Barone Gibbs on SS22 440 barriers to wearables

Bethany Barone Gibbs, Ph.D., FAHA, chair of the writing group of AHA’s June 2021 scientific statement on physical activity as a critical component of first-line treatment for elevated blood pressure or cholesterol, and an associate professor and chair in the department of epidemiology and biostatistics at West Virginia University School of Public Health in Morgantown, West Virginia, offers perspective on the news release - Study finds people who need wearable health devices the most use them the least - American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2022, Abstract 440.

Transcript (txt)

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Dr. Barone Gibbs on SS22 440 barriers to wearables

Bethany Barone Gibbs, Ph.D., FAHA, chair of the writing group of AHA’s June 2021 scientific statement on physical activity as a critical component of first-line treatment for elevated blood pressure or cholesterol, and an associate professor and chair in the department of epidemiology and biostatistics at West Virginia University School of Public Health in Morgantown, West Virginia, offers perspective on the news release - Study finds people who need wearable health devices the most use them the least - American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2022, Abstract 440.

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  • Woman walking on treadmill and checking smart watch
  • Dr. Barone Gibbs on SS22 440 benefits of wearables
  • Dr. Barone Gibbs on SS22 440 improving health behaviors
  • Dr. Barone Gibbs on SS22 440 self-monitoring benefits
  • Dr. Barone Gibbs on SS22 440 trackable health data
  • Dr. Barone Gibbs on SS22 440 barriers to wearables
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