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John Geddie & Neha Malara & Neil Murphy

Singapore gives one million citizens a free Fitbit in health and fitness drive

One million people will get a free Fitbit in an ambitious new plan by the Singapore government to boost the health of its citizens.

The US-based company says it won a contract to provide fitness trackers and services as part of a health initiative that begins in October.

The deal, which involves the company supplying its trackers free of charge but on the condition that users will spend 10 Singapore dollars (£6) per month for a year.

Subscribers will receive personalised health advice and nudges, and it will encourage physical activity, healthy eating and better sleep quality among users, said Zee Yoong Kang, chief executive of Singapore's Health Promotion Board (HPB).

"There were many bidders and some were significant international players," HPB said in a statement.

One million Singapore citizens will get a free fitness tracker (REUTERS)

The deal is a boost for the San Francisco-based wearables pioneer, which has seen its shares sink in the past two years in the face of competition from Apple, Samsung Electronics and a raft of cheaper rivals.

"This is Fitbit's first major integration of a digital health platform and wearables into a national public health program globally," the company said.

Singapore, a city-state of 5.6 million people, has the longest life expectancy in the world and widespread access to
healthcare.

The move is part of a fitness drive by the Singapore government (Moment RF)

However, the government has raised concerns about relatively high rates of heart disease and diabetes among its fast-ageing population.

Fitbit said the program includes a consent process to indicate whether the users agree to share their data with HPB.

The data insights will be used for more health promotion programs by HPB in the country, the company said.

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