Beginning in 2014, Apple Health and its Apple HealthKit made headlines by creating an innovative way for you to monitor your health. Apple Health uses information from your iPhone, Apple Watch, or third-party applications to crunch data about you and your environment. It then displays accurate information about your health in an easy-to-read and secure panel.
Apple HealthKit provides a framework for developers to build Apple Health-compatible apps. There has been an explosion in app-based health monitoring in the eight years since the launch.
If you need to know more about how Apple Health works, the development team from Digital Authority Partners has produced this insider's guide. This will also give you some tips to get started with Apple Health to improve your overall well-being.

What Exactly is Apple Health?
Apple Health is a default app included with every iPhone and iPad. If you have an Apple device, the app is a white icon with a dark pink heart.
The Health app opens as a dashboard that displays health and fitness data from Apple-compatible apps and other devices. For example, you might find the number of calories burned during your workout or how far you walked with the dog.
The Apple Health app captures all of your health and fitness data in one place, so you needn’t use several apps. When connected to the proper intelligent devices, the Health app can also display information like your blood pressure, weight, glucose levels, and sleep patterns.

Apple HealthKit Allows Developers to Build Compatible Apps
Apple HealthKit is framework developers need to make their devices and apps compatible with Apple Health. Hundreds of developers, manufacturers, and healthcare providers have used the framework to build apps and devices that work with the Apple Health app. These work in conjunction with your iPad or iPhone to produce personal, actionable, health-related data.

How Can Apps Produce Health Data?
Health apps can use motion coprocessors and other sensors in your iPhone or wearable devices to collect data. That data can include the number of steps you take, your blood pressure, glucose levels, etc.
Wearable smart devices include fitness bands, blood glucose readers, smartwatches, and Bluetooth heart-rate monitors. The Apple HealthKit framework prioritizes iPhone data, followed by data from smart devices to the Health app. It then crunches the numbers and displays them on the Apple Health app. If you don't collect personal health data on smart devices, you can manually enter your health data.

Using the Apple Health App is Easy
At the bottom of the Apple Health app, you'll see tabs labeled Summary and Browse.
The summary is the main tab and the landing page when you open the app. At the top of the Summary is your profile. Click on it to see or edit your birth date, gender, blood type, and other information.
Below the Profile and Edit button, you'll see a summary of your favorite data.

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