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Samsung Health, Before you start exercising

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Apps Samsung Health When synced with a compatible smartwatch, the Samsung Health application is a great companion to your routine. You can set goals, record and manage healthrelated data, check your progress and receive useful information. Recent info is stored on your smartwatch for quick access, and you can view historical info in the app on the synced smartphone. ◌ From the Apps screen, tap Samsung Health. CAUTION The ECG app is not intended for users with known arrhythmias other than atrial fibrillation or users under 22 years old. Users should not interpret or take clinical action based on the device output without consultation of a qualified healthcare professional. The ECG app is not intended to replace traditional methods of diagnosis or treatment. The SpO2 measurement, VO2 Max, heart rate, and trip detection software functions are not intended to diagnose disease or other conditions, or to cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent disease. The accuracy of the information and data provided by a device and its related software, including heart rate readings, may be affected by factors such as environmental conditions, skin condition, specific activity performed while using/wearing the device, settings of the device, user configuration/user-provided information, placement of the sensor on the body, and other end-user interactions. For more information on proper wear and use, visit samsung.com/us/heartratesensor. Before you start exercising While moderate physical activity, such as brisk walking, is safe for most people, health experts suggest that you talk with a qualified healthcare professional before starting a new exercise routine, especially if you are unsure of your health status, or if you have any of the following conditions or symptoms: l Pregnancy l Heart disease; Asthma or lung disease; Diabetes, or liver or kidney disease; and Arthritis 40

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Samsung Health
When synced with a compatible smartwatch, the Samsung Health application is a
great companion to your routine. You can set goals, record and manage health-
related data, check your progress and receive useful information. Recent info is stored
on your smartwatch for quick access, and you can view historical info in the app on
the synced smartphone.
From the Apps screen, tap
Samsung Health
.
CAUTION
The ECG app is not intended for users with known arrhythmias other
than atrial fibrillation or users under 22 years old. Users should not interpret or
take clinical action based on the device output without consultation of a
qualified healthcare professional. The ECG app is not intended to replace
traditional methods of diagnosis or treatment.
The SpO2 measurement, VO2 Max, heart rate, and trip detection software functions
are not intended to diagnose disease or other conditions, or to cure, mitigate, treat, or
prevent disease.
The accuracy of the information and data provided by a device and its related
software, including heart rate readings, may be affected by factors such as
environmental conditions, skin condition, specific activity performed while
using/wearing the device, settings of the device, user configuration/user-provided
information, placement of the sensor on the body, and other end-user interactions.
For more information on proper wear and use, visit
samsung.com/us/heartratesensor
.
Before you start exercising
While moderate physical activity, such as brisk walking, is safe for most people,
health experts suggest that you talk with a qualified healthcare professional before
starting a new exercise routine, especially if you are unsure of your health status, or if
you have any of the following conditions or symptoms:
l
Pregnancy
l
Heart disease; Asthma or lung disease; Diabetes, or liver or kidney disease; and
Arthritis
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