Article Excerpt: Sixteen percent of U.S. adults who use smartphones and tablet computers access health applications regularly, according to a report released last week by communications firm Ruder Finn. The report found that the most popular health apps focused on fitness and nutrition (e.g., healthy eating, calorie tracking). Top reasons for not using mobile health apps included not having a need to use health apps (27%), preferences for meeting with physicians in person (26%), and concerns about sharing information through an app (11%).
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Article Source: iHealthBeat