
Celebrating Five Years of the Apple Heart and Movement Study
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, the American Heart Association, and Apple come together to celebrate the Apple Heart and Movement Study and its participants.
Study Insights and Education
We invite you to learn more about the topics the Brigham and Women’s research team are studying and how your participation is making a difference.
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, the American Heart Association, and Apple come together to celebrate the Apple Heart and Movement Study and its participants.
As summer winds down, it’s a great time to reflect on the benefits of daylight exposure. This article looks at time in daylight, as estimated by Apple Watch, across Apple Heart and Movement Study participants in 2024.
The Brigham and Women’s Hospital research team celebrates April’s Boston Marathon by analyzing walking and running workouts recorded throughout the study to share insights on just how far our participants are moving.
In recognition of Heart Month, a month-long effort to encourage focus on cardiovascular health, this article provides new insights about the relationship between activity levels and cardio fitness from participants in the Apple Heart and Movement Study across 2023.
The Apple Heart and Movement Study teamed up with the Apple Women’s Health Study to evaluate the effects of physical activity and the menstrual cycle on glucose.
The Apple Heart and Movement Study team looks to see if the growing popularity of pickleball is reflected in the Study.
The Apple Heart and Movement Study team review the American Heart Association’s Life’s Essential 8, with this update focusing on sleep.
As researchers, we conduct studies like the Apple Heart and Movement Study to advance our understanding of health and wellness using real-world data. This research
The Apple Heart and Movement Study is advancing our understanding of mobility and heart health. Learn more about the Study from the Brigham and Women’s
February is American Heart Month, an opportunity to raise awareness on cardiovascular disease and reflect on the importance of heart health. In observance, the Apple
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