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Fitness Trackers Out of Step When Measuring Calories, Research Shows (theguardian.com)

Fitness devices can help monitor heart rate but are unreliable at keeping tabs on calories burned, research has revealed. From a report on The Guardian: Scientists put seven consumer devices through their paces, comparing their data with gold-standard laboratory measurements. "We were pleasantly surprised at how well the heart rate did -- under many circumstances for most of the devices, they actually did really quite well," said Euan Ashley, professor of cardiovascular medicine at Stanford University and co-author of the research. "At the same time we were unpleasantly surprised at how poor the calorie estimates were for the devices -- they were really all over the map." The team tested seven wrist-worn wearable devices -- the Apple Watch, Basis Peak, Fitbit Surge, Microsoft Band, Mio Alpha 2, PulseOn, and Samsung Gear S2 -- with 31 women and 29 men each wearing multiple devices at a time while using treadmills to walk or run, cycling on exercise bikes or simply sitting.

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  1. Big boned by 110010001000 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Big boned people like me burn calories differently. So that explains it.

  2. Re:Not all listed/detailed but... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    So you are saying the FitBit Surge is the most accurate caloric expenditure measurement device on the market! It's AMAZING measurements blow the competition away!