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Collect health and fitness data<br />
Enter your own data. If the parameter is in your Dashboard, just tap it there, then tap Add Data<br />
Point. Otherwise, tap Health Data at the bottom of the screen, tap the parameter you want to<br />
update, then tap Add Data Point.<br />
Collect data from Apple Watch. Once you pair Apple Watch with your iPhone, data is<br />
automatically sent to the Health app. For example, to see heart rate data recorded by<br />
Apple Watch, open the Health app on iPhone, then tap Health Data > Vitals > Heart Rate.<br />
Collect data from another device. Follow the instructions that can come with the device to set it<br />
up. If it’s a Bluetooth device, you need to pair it with iPhone—see Bluetooth devices on page 42.<br />
Collect data from an app. Follow the instructions that can come with the app to set it up, then<br />
watch for a sharing request where you control whether data is shared with the Health app.<br />
Stop app data collection. Tap Sources at the bottom of the Health screen, then select the app in<br />
the Apps list. Or tap the associated parameter in your Dashboard or in the Health Data list, tap<br />
Share Data, then choose the app under Data Sources.<br />
Share health and fitness data<br />
Share data. Follow the instructions that can come with the app or the device to set it up, then<br />
watch for a sharing request where you control whether data is shared by the Health app. For<br />
example, your health care provider might provide an app that sends blood pressure updates to<br />
your doctor. You need only install the app, then allow the Health app to share blood pressure<br />
data when prompted.<br />
Stop sharing data. Tap Sources at the bottom of the Health screen, then select the app in the<br />
Apps list. Or tap the associated parameter in your Dashboard or in the Health Data list, tap Share<br />
Data, then choose the app under Share Data With.<br />
Create an emergency medical ID<br />
Your iPhone can display important contact and medical information on the Lock screen, where<br />
it’s available for someone attending to you in an emergency.<br />
Note: Anyone with physical access to your iPhone can read the information you include in your<br />
emergency medical ID.<br />
Set up your medical ID. In the Health app, tap Medical ID in the bottom right of the screen.<br />
View your ID. When you wake iPhone, slide to the passcode screen, then tap Emergency.<br />
Prevent viewing. Tap Medical ID, tap Edit, then turn off Show When Locked.<br />
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