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Pew Internet's research shows that the mobile, social revolution is changing people's relationship with health information, including their personal health metrics.

Our September 2010 survey found that 27% of internet users age 18 and older track their own health data online:

  • 15% of internet users have tracked their weight, diet, or exercise routine online.
  • 17% of internet users have tracked any other health indicators or symptoms online.

Our August 2011 survey found that 11% of all adult cell phone users have downloaded an app that helps them manage their health.

Susannah Fox will discuss the Project's latest survey results and what the future might hold at the Medicine X symposium on self-tracking.

 

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of adults who use social networking sites say that people are mostly kind on the sites

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The Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project is one of seven projects that make up the Pew Research Center. The Center is supported by The Pew Charitable Trust.