1 Researchers examined 12 years of data from dozens of peer-reviewed, randomized controlled trials and found that the arms of these studies that included Fitbit
devices outperformed the arms that did not include Fitbits in daily step count, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, and weight loss.
2Based on aggregated and anonymous Fitbit user data between Jan 1, 2014 – Oct 15 2018. % of Fitbit users who weigh themselves at least once a week who lost weight in the first six months of weight tracking by having a weight loss goal.
3https://investor.fitbit.com/press-releases/press-release-details/2020/Integrating-Fitbit-wearable-devices-into-diabetes-care-leads-to-significant-improvements-in-blood-glucose-and-HbA1C-finds-Health2Sync-clinical-study-in-Taiwan/default.aspx
4 Solera Health studied 1,700 people who enrolled in their platform’s Diabetes Prevention Programs in 2017 and found that those who redeemed a Fitbit device
lost a larger percentage of their starting weight and were 1.4 times more likely to achieve 5% weight loss.