40% US adults who track a health indicator for themselves or a loved one say it has led them to ask a doctor new questions or to get a second opinion from another doctor
Tracking for Health | Pew Research Center's Internet
34% US adults who track a health indicator for themselves or a loved one say it has affected a decision about how to treat an illness or condition
Tracking for Health | Pew Research Center's Internet
34% US adults who track a health indicator for themselves or a loved one do so on paper
Tracking for Health | Pew Research Center's Internet
21% US adults who track a health indicator for themselves or a loved one do so via spreadsheet, website, or app
Tracking for Health | Pew Research Center's Internet
12% of US adults track health indicators or symptoms for a loved one
Tracking for Health | Pew Research Center's Internet
33% of US adults track health symptoms like blood pressure, blood sugar, headaches, or sleep patterns
Tracking for Health | Pew Research Center's Internet
60% of US adults track their weight, diet, or exercise routines
Tracking for Health | Pew Research Center's Internet
69% US adults track a health indicator for themselves or a loved one
Tracking for Health | Pew Research Center's Internet
31% of cell phone owners have used their phone to look for health information
Mobile health has found its market: smartphone owners