Everyone says they want to share wearable data with doctors — but almost nobody is doing it
A recent report highlights a surprising disconnect: while many people express interest in sharing their wearable device data with healthcare providers, almost nobody is actually doing it. This gap between intention and action raises important questions for health-conscious families who are already mindful about technology's impact on their wellbeing.
The Wearable Data Paradox
According to the headline from Android Authority, there's a significant discrepancy between what people say they want to do with their fitness tracker and smartwatch data versus what they're actually doing. Despite widespread interest in having doctors review their health metrics, the reality shows that data sharing remains extremely rare.
For parents who carefully monitor their family's exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) from devices, this finding presents an interesting dilemma. While wearables can provide valuable health insights, they also represent another source of constant wireless connectivity close to the body. Understanding both the benefits and potential concerns helps families make informed decisions about which technologies to embrace.
What This Means for EMF-Conscious Families
If you're already taking steps to reduce EMF exposure in your home—perhaps you've explored options like EMF shielding paint or researched common EMF myths—the low adoption of wearable data sharing might not surprise you. Many health-conscious individuals maintain a cautious approach to always-on devices, preferring to limit rather than expand their use of wireless technology.
The disconnect between wanting to share health data and actually doing so could stem from various factors, including privacy concerns, technical barriers, or simply the hassle of setting up data sharing systems. For families focused on reducing EMF exposure, this news might reinforce the decision to be selective about which connected devices they bring into their daily lives.
Originally reported by Android Authority
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