People Heart Study
Assess your Heart in minutes
Free
1.12for iPhone, iPod touch
3.9
1 Ratings
Harvard University
Developer
48.2 MB
Size
Mar 4, 2024
Update Date
Medical
Category
17+
Age Rating
Age Rating
People Heart Study Screenshots
About People Heart Study
We are interested in understanding how data can empower individuals to evaluate their health.
In particular, we are studying how individuals can use their personal health data to assess their heart health.
Why heart health? Because heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, and evidence suggests that appropriate lifestyle and medical management can prevent it.
Our study will help us understand whether individuals gaining digital access to their lab tests and medical history from their care providers results in enough data to produce heart health recommendations like this that adhere to current American College of Cardiology / American Heart Association guidelines for primary prevention of heart disease.
Who can participate?
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Individuals meeting the following criteria are eligible to enroll in this study
- Age 40–75 years
- Residents of the United States
- Willing to link and share health record from iPhone’s Health app
- Have NO history of heart attack, stroke or other heart-related illness
What to expect
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Once all steps are completed, the app will create a heart disease risk report, including in the form of a downloadable PDF file, that can be shared with your doctor.
This report will include information on your heart disease risk scores, major and minor risk factors, and suggested lifestyle changes. It may also include a recommended medication as appropriate.
Discuss with your doctor
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The PDF report will contain guideline-based recommendations, including whether or not you may require interventions. Discussing this with your doctor can help you make better decisions.
Please note
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While the recommendations may be based on a mix of your health data from your Electronic Health Records (EHR) and your self-reported medical history, they do not replace clinical judgment and are thus for research purposes only. Consulting your doctor with the report provided by the study may lead to a more informed, shared decision making process.
In particular, we are studying how individuals can use their personal health data to assess their heart health.
Why heart health? Because heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, and evidence suggests that appropriate lifestyle and medical management can prevent it.
Our study will help us understand whether individuals gaining digital access to their lab tests and medical history from their care providers results in enough data to produce heart health recommendations like this that adhere to current American College of Cardiology / American Heart Association guidelines for primary prevention of heart disease.
Who can participate?
--------------------
Individuals meeting the following criteria are eligible to enroll in this study
- Age 40–75 years
- Residents of the United States
- Willing to link and share health record from iPhone’s Health app
- Have NO history of heart attack, stroke or other heart-related illness
What to expect
---------------
Once all steps are completed, the app will create a heart disease risk report, including in the form of a downloadable PDF file, that can be shared with your doctor.
This report will include information on your heart disease risk scores, major and minor risk factors, and suggested lifestyle changes. It may also include a recommended medication as appropriate.
Discuss with your doctor
-------------------------
The PDF report will contain guideline-based recommendations, including whether or not you may require interventions. Discussing this with your doctor can help you make better decisions.
Please note
-----------
While the recommendations may be based on a mix of your health data from your Electronic Health Records (EHR) and your self-reported medical history, they do not replace clinical judgment and are thus for research purposes only. Consulting your doctor with the report provided by the study may lead to a more informed, shared decision making process.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.12
Last updated on Mar 4, 2024
Old Versions
Stability and improvements
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Version History
1.12
Mar 4, 2024
Stability and improvements
1.10
Jan 21, 2024
Maintenance update, improvements and minor fixes
1.0.9
Jan 19, 2024
Improvements and Stability fixes, updated screenshots
1.0.8
Jan 16, 2024
Report Improvements and minor fixes
1.0.7
Dec 20, 2023
Performance improvements and fixes
1.0.6
Nov 15, 2023
Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.0.5
Jun 9, 2023
Stability fixes
1.0.4
Jun 1, 2023
Stability release
1.0.3
May 20, 2023
- Stability release
- IRB update.
- IRB update.
1.0.2
Nov 26, 2022
Stability fixes
1.0.1
Nov 24, 2022
stability fixes
1.0
Nov 20, 2022
People Heart Study FAQ
Click here to learn how to download People Heart Study in restricted country or region.
Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of People Heart Study.
iPhone
Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
People Heart Study supports English