Apple donates 1,000 watches to eating disorder study
The use of Apple Watches in medical studies now includes research into eating disorders. Apple is donating 1,000 smartwatches to a University of North Carolina study (the Binge Eating Genetics Initiative, or BEGIN) that will help understand bulimia nervosa patients and others with binge eating behavior. The wristwear will track heart rates over a month-long period to see if there are any spikes ahead of binging incidents. If there are, it might be possible to alert caregivers and patients before these acts take place.
They either have too many unwanted smartwatches laying around, or want doctors to prescribe the Apple Watch treatment.
Also at 9to5Mac and Fast Company.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 16 2018, @11:44AM
Not as fancy as an Apple watch, but I installed one of those dollar store window alarms on the driver's side window to help with my binge eating. That way whenever I go to a drive-up window it goes off. It's not quote the deterrent that I thought it would be, but it certainly is a conversation starter (well, we have to yell over the shrill sound, but hey, I'm meeting new people!)