Fitness Apps and Wearables May Boost Steps in Older Adults

Based on: Effects of Multicomponent Digital Health Interventions on Multidimensional Physical Activity in Older Adults: Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression of Randomized Controlled Trials.

Moderate Evidence·Journal Article·Systematic Review·Meta-Analysis·Review·Journal of medical Internet research·May 2026

Looking at 26 trials with over 4,000 older adults, digital tools like wearables and apps helped people walk about 800 more steps per day and get 46 more minutes of moderate exercise per week. But they didn't significantly cut sitting time or boost light activity. Standalone wearables and tools paired with human coaching worked best.

Key Insight

This research suggests wearables or fitness apps may help older adults move more.

Original Paper

Yao J, Wang H, Jia S, Chen H, He J, Long J, Chen S

Journal of medical Internet research··4,129 older adults across 26 trials

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