Pedometer app

Pedometer app

  • An app aimed at people who want to keep track of their walking stats.
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Pedometer app By ITO Technologies

Features

  • Step tracking.
  • Counts calories burned through steps.
Clinical review 

4 star review


Read a clinical review below.

Security and privacy

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Cost Free
How to get the app

This app records walking-related information including the number of steps, distance, time and speed. This information is recorded as daily, weekly and monthly totals. The app also calculates the calories (energy) burned.

For a more detailed description of the app, see Google Play(external link) and for a detailed review, see reviews below.

Pedometer app screenshots

PROS CONS 

The app is very simple and easy to use. 

It takes user’s gender, weight and step distance into account.

The app may also measure other activity such as bike-riding and add it to the step count.

✘  The accuracy of the calories used reading is not known because there is no information describing how this calculation was done.

Clinical review

4 star review



Reviewer
: Dietitian App Review Working Group, Auckland DHB
Date of review: July 2015
Platform: Android
Version: 5.15

Comments: This app adds a simple pedometer function to the user's phone with some ability to track their progress over time. It could be a helpful way to monitor and motivate users to increase their activity levels. However the accuracy of the 'calories used' reading is not known because there is no information describing how this calculation was done. 
Safety concerns: None.  
New Zealand relevance: Very relevant.

References

The following references relate to articles about fitness apps.

  1. Lee He, Cho J. What Motivates Users to Continue Using Diet and Fitness Apps? Application of the Uses and Gratifications Approach.(external link) Health Commun. 2016 Jun 29:1-9. [Epub ahead of print]
  2. Modave F, Bian J, Leavitt T, et al. Low Quality of Free Coaching Apps With Respect to the American College of Sports Medicine Guidelines: A Review of Current Mobile Apps(external link). JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2015 Jul 24;3(3):e77.

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