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Published 19:50 31 Aug 2021 BST
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In my case, I used to be fascinated by the metrics, but it wasn't long until this fascination quickly turned to frustration. I'd head out for a run around the block and return home, panting, exhausted and drenched in sweat. Eager to see how fast I was going, I'd check my pedometer, only to see that, in the eyes of my phone, it hadn't even registered that I'd been running at all. It thought I was out for a brisk walk.
The USP for exercise monitoring devices is that they encourage physical fitness. As worthy as this is, a number of eating disorder experts have pointed to their potential to trigger perfectionism and disordered eating in some individuals.
Tom Quinn, the director of external affairs at the UK charity BEAT spoke to ITV News in 2019 about the potential dangers of gadgets like FitBits.
He said: "So many of these apps or devices that encourage competition, excessive counting, whether that be on a day-by-day basis, or compared to other people, can be very dangerous."
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