Samsung Health

Samsung Health (originally S Health) is a free application developed by Samsung that serves to track various aspects of daily life contributing to well being such as physical activity, diet, and sleep. Launched on 2 July 2012,[3][4][5] with the new Samsung smartphone, the Galaxy S3, the application was installed by default only on some smartphones of the brand. It could also be downloaded from the Samsung Galaxy Store.

Samsung Health
Original author(s)Samsung Electronics
Developer(s)Samsung Electronics
Stable release
6.8.5.009 (Android)[1] ;
1.13.1 (iOS) [2] / 20 February 2020 (2020-02-20) (Android)
23 January 2020 (2020-01-23) (iOS)
Operating systemAndroid 6.0 and Later, iOS 9 and later and Tizen (on smartwatches)
Available in80 languages
Websitewww.samsung.com/us/samsung-health/

History

Since mid-September 2015, the application is available to all Android users. From 2 October 2017, the app is available for iPhones from iOS 9.0.

The application is installed by default on some Samsung smartphone models and can not be removed without root. It is possible to disable this application.

The app changed its name from S Health to Samsung Health on 4 April 2017, when it released version 5.7.1.

User information

Information needed to use the application:

  • First name and surname or nickname
  • Gender
  • Birth-date
  • Height
  • Weight
  • Level of activity

Dashboard

The dashboard is the main display of the application. This is the main novelty introduced during the redesign of the application in April 2015 in version 4.1.0. The table shows on one page, a general overview of the most recent data saved. In addition, it provides direct access to each feature. Its composition and layout are customizable.

Features

Note: Some features are tracked by testing with phone sensors or phone accessories(Fitbit, Galaxy Active, Galaxy Fit, etc...)and some features are tracked by user input. (food/calories, weight, water amount, etc...)

Main features

  • Setting goals or using the goals suggested by the app to improve its results
  • Pedometer
  • Weekly summaries of the main features
  • Activity tracking taking into account market and sports sessions
  • Dietary monitoring (calories and nutrients absorbed)
  • Weight tracking
  • Sleep monitoring

Other features

  • Ratings of the number of steps in different groups (all users, age group or friends)
  • Global challenges
  • Creating challenges on the number of steps
  • Measurement of heart rate via dedicated hardware
  • Monitoring of water consumption
  • Monitoring caffeine consumption
  • Monitoring of blood sugar
  • Measurement of blood oxygen saturation (SO2) by Pulse oximetry via dedicated hardware
  • Stress monitoring/measurement

Heart rate measurement

The availability of the heart rate measurement function coincides with the release of the Samsung Galaxy S5 which has a built-in sensor. This function is limited to take the measurement punctually and at rest. The same sensor is made to also measure Pulse oximetry and stress levels.

The application also supports heart sensors from other manufacturers. It is able to generate a graph as a function of time of the different frequencies reached during a sports session as well as other information such as the average and maximum heart rate reached.

On Samsung Galaxy S5 / S5 Neo / S6 / S7 / S8 / S9 / S10 and Edge versions as well as Galaxy Note 4 / 5 / 7 / FE / 8, the application can measure the heart rate with the sensor on the back of the device. The heart rate measurement feature is not supported on Samsung Note 10's and Galaxy S10e's.

Pedometer

Step counting is a feature that is integrated with Samsung Health with the arrival of the Samsung Galaxy S4 in April 2013.[6]

The default goal is to reach 10,000 steps per day. This number would be a recommendation of the World Health Organization according to the French Federation of Cardiology.[7]

The app also calculates other data such as the distance traveled, the number of calories burned and the number of steps taken at a good pace. According to the application information, a good rhythm is obtained when a rate of at least 100 steps per minute is maintained for ten minutes.

At the visual level, we can use the data with different graphics:

  • On a 24-hour day with a histogram showing activity (number of steps) in 24-minute increments (60 slices of 24 minutes in one day)
  • Daily, weekly and monthly trends showing the average number of daily steps taken.

You can choose the source of the recorded data. Either we use the smartphone data or those recorded by a compatible Samsung accessory.

Be more active

This function measures the daily activity expressed in minutes. By default the application automatically calculates the running time (more than one hundred steps per minute). The goal to reach is set by default at sixty minutes a day.

You can manually record an activity session (running, walking, hiking, biking). Specific parameters such as distance, duration, route layout, altitude profile, heart rate, calories burned will be recorded according to the chosen activity.

Global challenges

Global challenges were added at the end of May 2017 in version 5.9.0.029. Global challenges last one month and the goal is to walk 100,000 steps. Once your goal is reached, your app will award you a badge. Each challenge features an animal that "gives" a variety of information.

This table lists all global challenges:

Month and year Name Animal(s)
June 2017 Broccoli fox
July 2017 Tomato meerkat
August 2017 Avocado koala
September 2017 Beach turtle
October 2017 Green tea panda
November 2017 Moonlight owl
December 2017 Snow polar bear
January 2018 Igloo penguins
February 2018 Spa monkeys/orangutans
March 2018 Jungle parrots
April 2018 Desert
May 2018 Lavender deer
June 2018 Broccoli fox
July 2018 Beach turtle
August 2018 Green tea panda
September 2018 Tomato meerkat
October 2017 Moonlight owl
November 2018 Avocado koala
December 2018 Snow polar bear

In the coming years, global challenges are taking place in the same order as in 2018.

References

  1. "Google App Store". Google Play Store.
  2. "Samsung Health". App Store.
  3. "Samsung Introduces S Health Application for GSIII | SAMSUNG UK". Samsung UK. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  4. "Samsung S Health launched: control your weight and blood sugar with the Galaxy S III". The Verge. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  5. "S Health application for the Samsung Galaxy S III now available". Android Central. 2 July 2012. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  6. "Samsung Galaxy S4 Comes with a Health App, Built-in Pedometer". www.wearabletechworld.com. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  7. "Objectif 10 000 pas" [Objective: 10,000 steps] (in French). Archived from the original on 18 September 2016.
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