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Revision as of 09:24, 23 February 2022
Activity tracking typically describes the act of tracking physical activity[1] and is frequently measured through metrics such as steps, calories burned, distance walked/run, heart rate and related proxies for physical activity. The tracking of activity more broadly are typically variations of time tracking.
Metrics used in activity tracking
A wide number of metrics is used to measure activity, some of the most common one include:
- heart rate
- distance walked/run
- steps
- calories burned
- heart rate variability
- minutes active
- flights climbed
- VO2 max
Tools for activity tracking
References
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Apple Watch, Bangle.js, Fitbit, Health Auto Export (Apple), Oura Ring, Reflect, Xiaomi Mi Band |
We talked about this topic in the following meetings |
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2022-07-28 Self-Research Chat, 2022-08-18 Self-Research Chat |