"I shy away from them because they are very identifiable": A qualitative study exploring user and non-user's perceptions of wearable activity trackers.
Kathryn G BurfordNatalie M GolaszewskiJohn BartholomewPublished in: Digital health (2021)
Findings show that while both adult users and non-users held positive perceptions of wearables and concerns for feelings of guilt and dependency, widespread adoption and adherence may be prevented by differences in motivation for physical activity and concerns for cost, materialism, and functionality.