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CWRU HeartBit app app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 5712 ratings )
Medical Health & Fitness
Developer: Case Western Reserve University
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 2 months ago
First release : 29 Jul 2024
App size: 18.42 Mb

CWRU HeartBit offers an easy-to-use platform for study participants to complete behavioral surveys tailored to their respective study groups. Additionally, it enables participants to export and transfer digital health data seamlessly to our research team. The app features an intuitive calendar view and detailed charts to display survey results, enhancing user engagement and data visualization. The app gathers a variety of your health metrics, such as steps taken and heart rate, from multiple wearable devices across all authorized scopes. It then exports this de-identified data for further analysis.

How to Join the Study
• Visit our website and submit your application directly through the designated platform.
• Join through specific study groups that are conducted in collaboration with hospitals.
• Consent Process: If you are interested in participating, we will guide you through the consent process to ensure you understand all aspects of the study.
• Account Setup: Once qualified, we will assist you in creating an account for our app, enabling you to start using it for health monitoring and data collection.

Data Export
• Sync and export health data from a variety of devices, including Apple Watch and Garmin, directly from Apple Health to our research server.
• Fitbit users can authorize data export seamlessly.
• Get notifications to export participants data regularly.
• Share data by Airdrop or email.

Interactive Calendar View
• Review the survey responses in a calendar format.
• Choose between emoji or circle markers to customize how the data is displayed.
• Visualize the survey data with pie charts.
• Click on a calendar date to view the survey results for that day.


Flexible Participation Options
• Change the study group or switch wearable devices with ease.
• Light and dark modes.

Supported wearable devices: Fitbit, Apple Watch, Garmin, Biostrap, Oura Ring, Polar, and any device can connect to the Apple Health App