Wearable fitness trackers: the dark side
The company Athos plans to launch fitness clothes that measure muscle activity, heart rate and respiration in real time. Its marketing material encourages consumers to “upgrade” and become “the ideal version” of themselves. In doing so, Athos clearly …
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New Year's Resolution: Forget About Weight, Let's Eat for Better Health
If we care about how we look, how we feel and how healthy we are, it is time to direct our focus away from our bathroom scales. Pounds gained or lost are poor measures of what actually counts – such as fatness, fitness and wellness. First, consider …
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