73 percent of people claim to be healthier by using a smartphone and apps to track their health and fitness, according to a new study released by mobile engagement provider Mobiquity, Inc
Working with an independent research firm, Mobiquity’s “Get Mobile, Get Healthy: the Appification of Health & Fitness” study reveals the opportunity for healthcare professionals and organizations to leverage mobile to drive positive behavior change and healthier patient outcomes.
In fact, 34 percent of mobile health and fitness app users said they would increase their use of apps if their doctors actively recommended it. The infographic shown below illustrates these findings on the appification of mobile health and fitness.
