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A Yale School of Medicine survey across 2020, 2022, and 2024 found wearable use rose from 30.2% to 41.1%, but actual data sharing with clinicians never exceeded 20%. Willingness to share declined from 81.3% to 73.4% over the same period, revealing a persistent gap between intent and action.
Wearable device use among US adults climbed from 30.2% in 2020 to 41.1% in 2024, according to a Yale School of Medicine study of 17,395 participants. Daily wear rates stayed flat at roughly half of users. Willingness to share data with doctors dropped from 81.3% to 73.4%, and actual sharing reached only 19.2% in 2024.
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