Kasparian Alexandra M, Badawy Sherif M
Department of Biology, Lafayette College, Easton, PA, USA.
Department of Physician Assistant Studies, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC, USA.
Mhealth. 2022 Jul 20;8:26. doi: 10.21037/mhealth-21-28. eCollection 2022.
While Fitbit devices were initially intended for leisurely, consumer use, there has been recent interest among scientific and medical communities in the prospective use of Fitbit devices for clinical and research purposes. Those who have chronic health conditions are often required to spend considerable amounts of money and time undergoing physiological tests and activity monitoring to support, stabilize, and manage their health. This disease burden is only amplified in pediatric populations. Devices that are used to collect these data can be invasive, uncomfortable, and disconcerting. Using the Fitbit tracker to acquire such biometric data could ease this burden. Our scoping review seeks to summarize the research that has been conducted on the utilization of Fitbit devices in studies of children and adolescents with chronic health conditions and the feasibility, accuracy, and potential benefits of doing so.
Searches were conducted on PubMed for articles relating pediatric health to Fitbit device usage (using a Boolean search strategy). The eligibility criteria included trials being clinical and/or randomized controlled and articles being in English. Once articles were obtained, they underwent screening and exclusion processes and were charted for their titles, authors, objectives, results, and respective chronic illnesses. In the subsequent full-text review, further charting was conducted, collecting study designs, Fitbit parameters, feasibility, accuracy, and related health and clinical outcomes.
Fitbit trackers were unanimously demonstrated to be feasible devices in this population for physical activity monitoring and were determined to be potentially beneficial in measuring and improving overall wellbeing and physical health in children with chronic illness. Nevertheless, sufficient evidence was not found in support of Fitbit accuracy. Additional biases were identified against the population of children with chronic health conditions that may further enable inaccurate data.
While Fitbit devices may be beneficial for those interested in improving physical health, discretion is advised for those seeking to collect accurate and/or medically necessitated data. Given the existing literature evaluated, medical-grade technologies are preferred in instances of the latter, as Fitbit devices have not been found to provide reliably accurate data.
虽然Fitbit设备最初是为休闲的消费者使用而设计的,但最近科学和医学界对将Fitbit设备用于临床和研究目的产生了兴趣。患有慢性健康问题的人通常需要花费大量金钱和时间进行生理测试和活动监测,以维持、稳定和管理他们的健康。这种疾病负担在儿科人群中更为严重。用于收集这些数据的设备可能具有侵入性、让人不舒服且令人不安。使用Fitbit追踪器获取此类生物特征数据可以减轻这种负担。我们的范围综述旨在总结关于在患有慢性健康问题的儿童和青少年研究中使用Fitbit设备的研究,以及这样做的可行性、准确性和潜在益处。
在PubMed上搜索与儿科健康和Fitbit设备使用相关的文章(使用布尔搜索策略)。纳入标准包括临床和/或随机对照试验以及英文文章。一旦获得文章,它们将经过筛选和排除过程,并记录其标题、作者、目的、结果和各自的慢性病。在随后的全文审查中,进行了进一步的记录,收集研究设计、Fitbit参数、可行性、准确性以及相关的健康和临床结果。
Fitbit追踪器在该人群中被一致证明是用于身体活动监测的可行设备,并被确定在测量和改善慢性病儿童的整体幸福感和身体健康方面可能有益。然而,没有找到足够的证据支持Fitbit的准确性。还发现了针对患有慢性健康问题儿童群体的其他偏差,这可能进一步导致数据不准确。
虽然Fitbit设备可能对那些希望改善身体健康的人有益,但对于那些寻求收集准确和/或医学必需数据的人,建议谨慎使用。鉴于现有评估文献,在后一种情况下,医学级技术更受青睐,因为尚未发现Fitbit设备能提供可靠准确的数据。