Researchers tested 10 of the top-selling smartphone apps and devices in the US by having 14 participants walk on a treadmill for 500 and 1,500 steps, each twice (for a total of 56 trials), and then recording their step counts.
The study was led by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine and the Center for Health Incentives and Behavioural Economics at the University of Pennsylvania.
"In this study, we wanted to address one of the challenges with using wearable devices: they must be accurate," said lead study author Meredith A Case, a medical student at Penn.
"We found that smartphone apps are just as accurate as wearable devices for tracking physical activity," she said.
Each of the study participants, all healthy adults recruited at Penn, had wearable devices on during the treadmill trials.
The participants wore one pedometer and two accelerometers on waistband; three wearable devices on wrist; two smartphones, one running three apps and the other running one in pants pockets.
At the end of each trial, step counts from each device were recorded. The data from the smartphones were only slightly different than the observed step counts, but the data from the wearable devices differed more.
"Compared to the one to two per cent of adults in the US that own a wearable device, more than 65 per cent of adults carry a smartphone.
"Our findings suggest that smartphone apps could prove to be a more widely accessible and affordable way of tracking health behaviours," Patel said.
The research was published in the journal JAMA.
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