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Apple watch will soon accurately measure Activity data to assess 'Frailty'

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  • Mar 23,2024
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Apple concluded that the results expressed an accuracy of frailty in patients with 90% sensitivity and 85% in clinical settings. As far as home and non-clinical settings, the frailty rate accuracy percentage was 83% sensitivity and 60% specificity. The Apple Watch keeps on adding more features and major health-centric additions to the mix. While there are countless reasons to get one, health and fitness-related features are one of the major ones. That's all there is to it, folks. 

Frailty can be determined using a six-minute walking test (6MWT), and the metric is a general standard used to evaluate the functional mobility and exercise capacity of a patient. Higher scores indicate "healthier cardiac, respiratory, circulatory, and neuromuscular function," according to Apple. This finding suggests that frailty and functional capacity could be monitored and evaluated remotely in patients with cardiovascular disease, enabling safer and higher resolution monitoring of patients.

This will act as a base for healthcare providers to offer an assessment of the functional capacity of cardiovascular disease patients through the Apple Watch. Your Apple Watch and iPhone can tell more about you in terms of your health than you might think. 

Using a six-minute walking test score, where a higher score indicates better "cardiac, respiratory, circulatory, and neuromuscular function," Apple had patients perform said tests at home and in the clinic and compared results. 

The Apple Watch is probably the best smartwatch when it comes to health-centric features. Users have reported incidents where the wearable saved their lives or alerted them before the illness. The smartwatch comes equipped with a boatload of sensors that determine a user's health condition. According to a new study, the Apple Watch has the ability to accurately assess a person's Frailty.

This finding suggests that frailty and functional capacity could be monitored and evaluated remotely in patients with cardiovascular disease, enabling safer and higher resolution monitoring of patients. The research may urge healthcare providers to offer an at-home assessment of functional capacity in cardiovascular disease patients using an Apple Watch. Researchers attribute that to out-of-clinic variability, rather than anything wrong with Apple's sensor suite.

Conclusion

This is done automatically by the watch and you can view your daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly averages. To find your score, simply head over to the Respiratory tab in the Health app. The study was conducted by Stanford University and funded by Apple. It compared traditional walk test performance to an in-clinic version measured by iPhone and Apple Watch sensors, as well as a walk test carried out remotely via app. It also incorporated passively collected activity data.


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