Apple Announces Three Groundbreaking Health Studies with Leading Research Institutions

Apple is Collaborating with Leading Medical Institutions to Examine Hearing, Women’s...

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Apple is Collaborating with Leading Medical Institutions to Examine Hearing, Women’s, Mobility and Heart Health. The tech giant said it will begin enrolling consumers for the 3 studies later this year through an upcoming app. Participants will contribute to potential medical discoveries and help create the next generation of innovative health products. The Research app will be available as a free download in the App Store later this year, reports Apple.

“With the Apple Heart Study, we found that we could positively impact medical research in ways that help patients today and that make contributions that will benefit future generations,” said Jeff Williams, Apple’s chief operating officer. “Today’s announcement carries our commitment to health even further by engaging with participants on a larger scale than ever before.”

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The studies include:

Apple Women’s Health Study: In partnership with Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the NIH’s National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Apple has created the first long-term study of this scale focused on menstrual cycles and gynecological conditions. This study will inform screening and risk assessment of conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), infertility, osteoporosis, pregnancy and menopausal transition.

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Apple Heart and Movement Study: Apple is partnering with Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the American Heart Association on a comprehensive study of how heart rate and mobility signals — like walking pace and flights of stairs climbed — relate to hospitalizations, falls, heart health and quality of life in order to promote healthy movement and improved cardiovascular health.

Apple Hearing Study: Apple is collaborating with the University of Michigan to study factors that impact hearing health. The Apple Hearing Health Study is the first of its kind to collect data over time in order to understand how everyday sound exposure can impact hearing. The study data will also be shared with the World Health Organization (WHO) as a contribution toward its Make Listening Safe initiative.

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Apple started supporting the medical research community by introducing ResearchKit and CareKit. These software framework for apps expanded the pace and scale at which healthcare could be studied and provided. Apple used ResearchKit to create the Apple Heart Study, which was the largest study of its kind and demonstrated how virtual, large-scale studies can impact medical research by examining atrial fibrillation to provide validation for the irregular rhythm notification feature on Apple Watch.

Sam Draper
September 13, 2019

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