A new feature would run in the background
Google submitted data for a new Fitbit feature that would passively monitor users’ heart rhythms to the Food and Drug Administration, the company announced today.can only check for irregular heart rhythm periodically; users have to actively decide to take a reading. The new feature would run in the background and alert people if they’re showing signs of a condition called atrial fibrillation.
“These results are extremely promising and we think will have a real impact on early detection and treatment of this important condition,” Tony Faranesh, a research scientist at Fitbit, said in a press briefing. Atrial fibrillation is associated with a higher risk of stroke, and the hope is that this type of early detection will help prevent stroke. But it’s still unclear if monitoring for atrial fibrillation via smartwatch will actually keep strokes from happening — most research focuses on whether devices are accurate, not whether using them keeps peopleFaranesh said there isn’t a clear timeline for when the new feature might be available on Fitbit devices.
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