We track just about everything these days. In fact, surveys indicate that 60% of Americans own at least one wearable tracking device. Watches count our steps and calories. Rings tell us how well we slept. Wearables track heart rate, blood glucose, and recovery throughout the day. There are apps to log workouts, monitor blood biomarkers, and count macros.
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