MyHeart Counts Cheats

MyHeart Counts Hack 2.4.1 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Stanford University
Category: Medical
Price: Free
Version: 2.4.1
ID: edu.stanford.MyHeartCounts

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Description

Apple’s new ResearchKit allows you to participate in important medical research studies easily through your iPhone. Stanford Medicine invites you to join the MyHeart Counts study to improve our understanding of heart health. The MyHeart Counts app is a personalized tool that can help you measure daily activity, fitness, and cardiovascular risk. It can also help you better understand your own heart health and contribute to our understanding of how to keep hearts healthy around the world. Join our research effort and make your heart count today!

The app can help you measure your activity through the sensors in your iPhone or the Apple Watch, or any wearable activity device linked to Apple Health App. If you are able, you can also do a walking fitness assessment. Plus, using your cholesterol results and blood pressure, the MyHeart Counts app will provide a calculation of your risk for future heart attack or stroke, as well as a relative “heart age.” By helping you track your activity levels and giving you feedback, we aim to help people be more informed and empowered in their health. We may also ask you to test different approaches to help you be more active so we can understand how mobile apps in the future can help prevent heart disease.

Key Features:

Record and track your:

• Physical activity through your iPhone or a Apple Health App-linked device
• Fitness level, if you are able, through a 6 minute walk test
• Risk score for heart disease or stroke, and your corresponding “heart age”

Receive reminders and notifications about:
• Your activity and sleep
• Surveys on Physical Activity Readiness and other health factors
• Entering blood pressure and cholesterol levels to calculate your risk score

Get educated:
• Learn about your activity level and walking fitness
• Learn about your risk factors and how to improve
• Links to learn about heart disease and stroke and the American Heart Association’s “Life’s Simple 7” guide to heart health

Eligibility:
To join the Stanford MyHeart Counts research study on heart health, you need to:
• Be 18 or older
• Reside within the United States, United Kingdom or Hong Kong
• Be able to read and understand English

Install the app today and learn about your heart, help research, and join together in the fight to stop heart disease!

Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.

Version history

2.4.1
2021-01-05
Thank you for being a member of the study and to those that reached out about bugs. This build fixes the bugs that were introduced while trying to support iOS14. Enjoy!
2.4
2020-10-21
Bugfixes for iOS 14
2.3.2
2020-05-11
We are excited to partner with the COVID-19 Host Genome Initiative (https://www.covid19hg.org/) to help crowdsource information about disease severity and how it can be influenced by genetics with a new repeating survey. Please try this new release with many bug fixes and lessened battery impact. Thank you for participating in the MyHeart Counts study!
2.3.0
2020-04-13
We are excited to partner with the COVID-19 host genome consortium (https://www.covid19hg.org/) to help crowdsource information about disease severity and how it can be influenced by genetics. Other updates include more HealthKit collection including Health Records, integration of some activity data from the Apple Watch and many bug fixes.
2.2.1
2019-12-13
We have fixed critical bugs and have renewed consents for 2020.
2.2
2019-11-11
We are excited to distribute our first point release in over a year, MyHeart Counts 2.2! A lot had changed under the hood as we updated libraries including ReserachKit, which you will notice when you see our app’s modern look. Other fixes include iOS 13 support including Dark Mode and Face ID to log in. Thank you for participating in our study!
2.1.3
2019-02-08
We have updated our consent documents for 2018-2019, added new surveys and fixed bugs.
2.1.2
2018-11-19
iOS 12 is now supported. Assorted bugs have been fixed.
2.1.1
2018-06-08
Thank you for contributing to heart health research. MyHeart Counts 2.1.1 includes a couple of bug fixes related to edge cases from device data now included in the 7-day assessment and actual support for the iPhone X. We hope you enjoy.
2.1
2018-05-30
We are excited to release version 2.1 of MyHeart Counts in response to your feedback. This release significantly reduces the app’s battery usage, provides support for the iPhone X, enhances the 7-Day Activity assessment to include both phone and device data and fixes assorted bugs. Thank you for your continued participation and contributing to heart health research.
2.0.3
2017-12-21
Thank you for your continued participation and contributing to heart health research. This is a maintenance release that updates consents to reflect our 2017-2018 IRB renewal and fixes a subset of our high priority bugs. Please bear with us as we address all of the issues with the app including known open problems with accessibility, battery efficiency, the 7-Day Activity Assessment and iPhone X.
2.0.2
2017-10-09
Thank you for updating to version 2.0.2 of MyHeart Counts! We updated the app to support iOS 11 and fixed a couple bugs to harden data transfer. If you are a returning user, you will be offering coaching again; please keep using the app until you receive your Coaching Completion Trophy. We hope you enjoy and thank you for contributing to heart health research.
2.0.1
2017-02-09
Thank you for updating to Version 2 of MyHeart Counts! We made some minor changes that will make the app easier to use and fixed a couple of bugs to prevent a few crashes we noticed in the earlier version. If you have a wearable connected to HealthKit you can now see your heart rate during the 6 minute walk test. We added a couple more activities to the Optional section as some users wanted to be able to complete them more than once. We hope you enjoy and thank you for contributing to heart health research.
2.0.0
2016-12-14
• Improved the Design
• Added Coaching Feature
• Added Achievements System
• Updated Compare With Others Graph
• Further Bug Fixes and Stability Enhancements
• The “What’s new” text for iTunes

We learned some interesting things about our users over the last year and now want to share those things with you. The team has taken your feedback, improved some features and squished a few bugs. We are very excited to share that a new ‘coaching module’ has been added to MyHeart Counts. It is designed to help us get a better sense of what motivates you to get active and make you heart count. As always we appreciate your contribution to the advancement of heart health research.
1.7.3
2016-10-12
Enabled 6 minute walk from day one
1.7.2
2016-07-07
Additional text regarding sharing genetic information added to the 23andme consent module. Link to a printable version of the 23andme informed consent added.
1.7.1
2016-05-13
Bug Fixes and Stability Enhancements
1.7.0
2016-03-20
Hello Citizen Scientists! We are excited to share that we have added a 23andme module to MHC. With this module you can share your genetic data with the MHC research team. Your contribution will lead to a better understanding of the nature of heart disease.
1.6.2
2016-02-09
Additional bug fixes
1.6.1
2016-02-01
Standard bug fixes and analytics tool added.
1.6.0
2016-01-04
Bug fixes and stability enhancements
1.5.1
2015-10-28
We now have our very own MyHeart Counts Newsfeed!
As requested, we expanded upper and lower limit values for Total Cholesterol and HDL
Minor updates to accommodate UK and Hong Kong participants
Reminder bug has been fixed
Support for iOS9
1.5
2015-08-06
We’re jumping to version 1.5 as we’re including new features, plus welcoming the UK and Hong Kong!

We’ve added an Insights section to the dashboard, which provides personalized feedback on Life’s Simple 7 — the seven most important things you can do to improve and maintain a healthy heart, from the American Heart Association.

For the 6-minute-walk fitness test, you can now see how your own results compare with everyone else in MyHeart Counts.

There is also a Newsfeed section, for the latest info on fitness and heart health.

For those of you over 3 months from enrollment, the next study period is here! The app will ask for 7 days of activity monitoring and updating your surveys, 6-minute walk, and risk factor data.

Thanks for making your heart count!

The MyHeart Counts Team

Please keep your feedback coming – [email protected]

FAQ – myheartcounts.stanford.edu
1.0.9
2015-06-29
Improvements to 6-min walk test and fix to server error
1.0.8
2015-06-05
We heard from some participants that not everyone got to see the comparison graph of their earlier 6-Minute Walk Test data. This update should allow everyone to see their comparative performance and take the 6-Minute Walk Test anytime! Please keep your feedback coming!

Feedback – [email protected]

FAQ – myheartcounts.stanford.edu

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Ratings

4.5 out of 5
514 Ratings

Reviews

Reader from The South,
Application freezes
This application wasn’t tested by developers. It’s freezing as I trying to set it up. Trying to send an email to support team, getting a message that email is not valid.
xyoga15,
Hardly confidence inspiring
The current app, updated recently, seems half-baked. That is, activities responses do not register when completed. Walking activity test is unrealistic, asking participant to sit down immediately upon completion. It’s as if app’s designers have not tested in real world. App will not accept ‘no’ as response to 23&me sharing; not possible to opt out of sharing. Developer web site link is hopelessly outdated, describing Apple’s iPhone models as 6s and 7s which this current app is designed for. Yikes! All in all, not very confidence building in terms of sharing one’s biometric data . Lack of attention to these visible details and awkward interface certainly give pause, and this only after just getting started. Well-intentioned, but hardly thought through. There are very concerning disconnects. One wonders if data gathered here suffer as well. Is this project really being supervised?
EgClone,
Buggy
The app is not working right after the last two updates from Apple. I do the 6 minute walk and at times it is hard for me to get it started. I have to tap the start button numerous times to get the timer started. Sometimes after it starts I get the message “Walk as far as you can” by the number of times I had to tap the Start button. If this happens then the app will just quit.

Today I was able to get it started and heard the “3 minutes remaining” message. Sometime later I checked to see how much time was left, but the app showed the home screen and had quit. This behavior has been going on for quite sometime.

I have an iPhone 11 and have the latest iOS installed.
Jackemeyer,
The right idea
Daily small survey is do-able. I would like resting HR instructions & prompt 1x per week, but no such function. 6 min walk test is nice. Improvements would be to make clear if activities from Healthkit were being used or not (I’m not certain if my workout yesterday was “recorded” or not. In the past, I would enter the data manually into this App, redundantly to entering it manually into the z health App … except the formats are different!).
Further, the circle (yester, today, week) make no sense to me.
Dirk van Nouhuys,
Daily check in fine; six-minute walk broken
Generally my dialy report is easy & makes me feel useful. But for that couple of years the six- minute walk has failed to work. I start it and gives me instructions to start and never speaks to me again or records a result.
NotNewtonsApple,
Read from Health
I wish this app would gather information from Health app. Like sleep information. No point in me entering it everyday.
bkerensa,
Good Idea, Poor Execution
Simply put this app is neglected by the Stanford Team. It freezes up and has a variety of bugs.

The MyHeart social media hasn’t been updated since 2016 and updates are few and far and don’t address the biggest issues so it’s clear this app isn’t a priority for Stanford.
PMH42,
Commentaries
I do water aerobics for 1 hour 3 days a week. I exercise vigorously, but in cardiovascular terms it may only be moderate. I cannot tell.
Some days were recorded as 12 or so hours sleeping. Not possible. It seems when I am working in the yard the app shuts off. Because I am out of WiFi range?
John_Dawson,
Cannot get through enrollment
Trying to verify email address. I have gone through this several times. I get the emailed link, tap it and it says my email address is already verified. But the app won’t let me proceed keeps telling me that I must verify. Sent email to help desk no response.

No response. Gave up and deleted the app
Toggled,
My watch component needs to be updated
I have downgraded this app from a 5 to a 3 to alert the team that my the watch app won’t install because it needs to be updated.