Using Tracking to Support Your Activity Goals
Current as of: January 26, 2022
Author: Healthwise Staff
Medical Review:Heather Quinn MD - Family Medicine
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You can keep track of your activity in lots of ways. If you like, you can try:
You can write daily entries about your activity.
Step counters or wearable devices can help you see if you've reached your daily goal for steps. Some also can show you how many calories you've burned.
There are many apps that can track your steps or other activity and estimate how many calories you burn. Many of the apps are free.
You might keep track using a spreadsheet or other program.
These are just a few ways to get going on tracking. You probably have other ideas. What would work best for you?
Current as of: January 26, 2022
Author: Healthwise Staff
Medical Review:Heather Quinn MD - Family Medicine
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