The Apple Health Study, announced recently, will leverage data from various Apple devices such as iPhones, Apple Watches, and AirPods, marking a shift towards broader research areas without a specific focus. This five-year virtual study, conducted with Brigham and Women's Hospital, aims to uncover relationships between different health aspects, including physical and mental wellness. Participants will contribute data and complete periodic surveys. Apple's history of translating research into practical features, like the hearing test in AirPods, highlights its commitment to effectively using this study's findings for future health innovations.
The Apple Health Study is innovative, targeting various health areas without a specific focus, leveraging diverse Apple devices to unlock new health insights.
We use these research studies not only to learn, but to drive and inform our decisions about what things to add to the product roadmap when we see that there's science that supports building up this work.
Users who opt in will contribute data and answer survey questions, helping to encompass topics like activity, cognition, and sleep over a five-year study period.
Conducted with Brigham and Women's Hospital, this study expands on Apple's commitment to health technology, demonstrating a collaborative approach towards tangible health advancements.
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