App check: does Aspire2B work for tracking health goals?
NCT ID NCT06191822
First seen Jun 26, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This completed pilot study tested whether the Aspire2B mobile app works properly for setting and tracking personalized nutrition, fitness, and sleep goals. Over 1,700 English- or Spanish-speaking smartphone users participated. The main goal was to see if the app's features—like connecting to wearables, scanning faces for health estimates, and tracking progress—function as intended.
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Remote, no facility visits. Managed by PepsiCo R&D Life Sciences
Chicago, Illinois, 60661, United States
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