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Posted on 06/10/201703/10/2017 by Rafael Scapin

Young people oppose Fitbits in schools

Secondary school pupils are not keen on digital fitness trackers being used in physical education, according to our latest research. Wearing a Fitbit for eight weeks reduced pupils’ motivation to be physically active and made some pupils feel fat.

https://theconversation.com/young-people-oppose-fitbits-in-schools-84311

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