HPB working with tech, healthcare partners to get Singaporeans active and healthy
The Straits Times - Singapore·2024-11-14 15:02
SINGAPORE – Two pilot programmes will soon kick off to see if wearable trackers and other technology can give individuals real-time feedback they can use to improve their health.
The Health Promotion Board (HPB), which is working with technology and healthcare companies on the projects, said they could translate to real-world interventions to help at-risk individuals and those with chronic conditions delay the onset of diseases and better manage their health.
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Good luck 0716 14/11/2024
Good for the first programme called DigiCoach, up to 2,500 participants will wear a device that monitors their glucose levels continuously, giving them real-time information of how those change throughout the day with diet and physical activity.
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