The Health Metrics dashboard can help Fitbit users manage and keep track of their health and wellbeing.
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If you’re a Fitbit user, you can view your health trends from the past week using the Health Metrics dashboard. It is available to all Versa 2, Inspire 2 and Charge 4 users, in addition to Sense and Versa 3 users who also received access late last year.
In a nutshell, the Health Metrics dashboard can help Fitbit users manage and keep track of their health and wellbeing. It is available to users who have a compatible device in more than 40 countries globally.
Fitbit Premium members are not left out and will have access to the dashboard soon. They will be able to see their personal ranges on their Health Metrics dashboard as well.
Let’s take a closer look at what the Health Metrics dashboard is and what it can do to improve our health and wellbeing.
The Health Metrics dashboard is a new tool in the Fitbit app that helps users keep a closer eye on their health and wellbeing. The dashboard provides access to track metrics like heart rate variability, breathing rate, oxygen saturation (SpO2), and skin temperature variation.
Sense, Versa 3, Versa 2, Inspire 2 and Charge 4 users will be able to see their 7-day trends for free, while all Premium members with compatible devices can use the tool to track their 7-day and 30-day trends and personal ranges for each metric.
All Sense, Versa 3, Versa 2, Inspire 2 and Charge 4 users in eligible countries (including the Philippines) can use and see their Health Metrics. It is available as a new tile on the today dashboard in their Fitbit app.
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If its not your dashboard, you might need to activate it by selecting “edit” and add the tile from the bottom of the page.
Significant changes in your health trends can help you understand your wellness. Here are the metrics you’ll encounter on the Health Metrics dashboard and what it means.
Tacking each of these metrics together and over time can help users better understand how it’s all connected to their long-term health and wellness journey, and serve as a potential early warning system for signals of illness.
Findings from Fitbit’s COVID-19 study show that breathing rate, resting heart rate and heart rate variability (HRV) are all useful metrics for indicating onset of illness, making wearables a key tool in the fight against COVID-19, as it’s clear that our bodies may signal impact from the disease before more noticeable symptoms appear.
With these initial signals identified, Fitbit is continuing its work in validating an algorithm to detect diseases like COVID-19 and its focus on expanded research in real-world environments, including planning a prospective clinical trial with Northwell Health.
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18/02/2021 04:00 AM
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