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Activity Tracker Study

The Activity Tracker Study aims to measure sleep and physical activity in young people for up to 60 days to better understand how mobile phone use, sleep and physical activity impact your mental health. It is part of the SCAMP study (Study of Cognition, Adolescents and Mobile Phones), which you have previously taken part in. SCAMP is being conducted by Imperial College London and is commissioned by the UK Medical Research Council.

If you agree to take part, you will be sent the latest Fitbit wristband to use for free and connect to your mobile phone. After the study period has ended, the Fitbit device must be returned to us via a pre-paid envelope so that we can extract the data. You will be eligible to earn a reward of up to £40 depending on the number of days you wear the Fitbit and the return of the device to the SCAMP team.

How to book your place:

You should receive an invitation email/SMS/letter from us with a registration link.

Use the unique participant ID we provide to sign up.

We will contact you and arrange the delivery of the Fitbit device.

Please see the flyer below for more information, and do not hesitate to get in touch with any queries by emailing scamp@imperial.ac.uk. We thank you for your contribution and continued participation.