Apple Watch has been lauded by most to be the best smartwatch out there. This is not only because of how well it works but also because of the sheer health and wellness features it brings to the table. Now, Cardiogram - a heart health application for Apple Watch - is introducing a new feature that will give users more information on how their body is responding to a COVID-19/flu.
The new feature called Sleeping BPM revolves around how our body reacts while we're fighting an infection like COVID-19."Cardiogram's new Sleeping BPM feature can help users become more aware of how their body is responding to symptoms of the flu or other illnesses including COVID-19," said Johnson Hsieh, Cardiogram's co-founder to Apple Insider.
He further went on to explain how this feature works. When we're sick, cells in our immune system release small proteins called histamines which cause inflammation and expansion of blood cells. This process sends signals to our brain to increase heart rate and the amount of blood sent to such inflamed regions.
This elevated heart rate is most notable during sleep. Hence, Sleeping BPM will help give insight on how the body reacts to a sickness. Obviously, if users want to make use of this feature, they'll need to wear the Apple Watch while sleeping at night - a time that's usually used to replenish the battery of the watch. But given how most of us have quarantined ourselves, it shouldn't be that big of a problem.
Also, it's important to know that this new feature isn't a replacement for medically diagnostic tests and tools as an elevated heart rate can also be caused due to other reasons. This is only a feature that will aid users in becoming more aware of how their body is reacting to an infection.
Cardiogram is available for free on the App Store although users can opt to pay USD 25 if they want to export data or remotely monitor close ones.
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