Health IT Analytics January 18, 2019
Jennifer Bresnick

Participants in the All of Us research program can now add their Fitbit data to their health data profiles.

Participants in the NIH All of Us research program can now volunteertheir FitBit data to better inform the national population health research initiative.

Digital health technologies, including Internet of Things (IoT) devices such as wearable fitness trackers, can add critical insight into everyday activities and physical fitness levels.

Participants in All of Us can already contribute their electronic health record data and biosamples in addition to answering surveys online.

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