<\/figure>\n\n\n\nAn achievement of longstanding partnership is the annual Fitbit MoveMeant Challenge. The marquee event has seen influential Kiwis step up to the challenge, by participating in two weeks of healthy competition aiming to achieve the highest step count, all to raise awareness and funds for Diabetes NZ. Over the past five years the challenge has raised upwards of NZ$263,000 for the cause. Building on the success of previous years, the next Fitbit MoveMeant Challenge will kick off in March 2022.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The last MoveMeant Challenge in March 2020 saw participants enter a Level 4 lockdown on Day 1 of the challenge. Several high-profile participants kept up their steps taking part in socially distanced daily walks. These included household names such as Adam Blair, Erin Simpson and the late Sir Eion Edgar. They did this to raise awareness for the Diabetes cause.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Heather Verry, Chief Executive at Diabetes NZ, said, \u201cWe know a person\u2019s risk of progressing from prediabetes to type 2 diabetes can be roughly halved if they exercised more and take steps toward leading a healthy lifestyle, and that these changes can also help with the management of diabetes. Wearable brands, like Fitbit, can play an important role to actively encourage Kiwis to make that change.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n