Episode 15: Do Fitness Tracking Watches & Rings Actually Make Us Healthier?
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In this episode, we explore the hype and reality behind wearables like Oura Rings, Apple Watches, Fitbits, and other fitness trackers, using real patient stories to frame the conversation. We share what the data can and can’t tell you, how accuracy varies across metrics, and why “more data” doesn’t always mean better health outcomes. We also discuss why these devices are so popular, the motivations and fears they tap into, and the potential downsides—like anxiety, perfectionism, and increased healthcare utilization. We close with how we think about these tools in clinic and how to decide whether a wearable is truly helping you.
00:00 Podcast mission
01:25 Patient stories
03:05 Wearables big claims
05:35 Why wearables took off
11:04 Nugget of truth
13:54 Accuracy and impact
14:58 Step counting science
18:24 Apple Heart Study
23:08 Heart rate variability
27:19 HRV Norms Myth
27:34 Wearables and Heart Health
30:34 Sleep Tracking Accuracy
32:30 Sleep Apnea Screening
34:40 Patient Case Sleep Apnea
37:21 Psychological Harms
40:04 Data Overload and OCD
43:27 Healthcare Utilization Risks
46:38 Trusting Symptoms Over Data
51:24 Costs and Hidden Tradeoffs
52:41 Talking to Patients
55:50 Wrap Up and Disclaimer
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