Asking Doctor Mike About Fitness Wearables

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10 місяців тому

Doctor Mike stopped by to discuss all things health in tech! In this clip, Marques and Andrew ask him about his thoughts on fitness wearables and whether or not they're actually useful.
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@stevenichols4639
@stevenichols4639 10 місяців тому
About four years ago, I had a stroke and I fell, and I couldn’t get up and I use the SOS feature of my watch to call 911. So, in a very real sense, my watch did help save me from a worse outcome.
@ClearButOpaque
@ClearButOpaque 10 місяців тому
Living testimony
@berengerchristy6256
@berengerchristy6256 9 місяців тому
As a neuro ICU nurse, very nice
@abosaleh3318
@abosaleh3318 9 місяців тому
​@berengerchristy6256 as a neurosurgeon, no body frickin cares!!!!
@abelchavez2463
@abelchavez2463 9 місяців тому
That's awesome and the best benefit of the watch. Even if it's not necessarily unique to the watch. I mean life alert began doing this kind of tech stuff in the 80's.
@salvadorfernandes4804
@salvadorfernandes4804 9 місяців тому
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@iplahalo
@iplahalo 9 місяців тому
My mother tripped on an uneven sidewalk and fell right on her cheek bone on the concrete. Her Apple Watch called 911 as she was concussed and confused with no one around. It truly can be a life saving device for many people. I’m forever sold.
@zeitgeistx5239
@zeitgeistx5239 2 місяці тому
Ah yes, the anecdote fallacy. This is because you don’t work in healthcare and laugh at ECG on watches. Go take an EKG interpretation class and see how silly the concept is.
@GnomesPwns
@GnomesPwns 2 місяці тому
@@zeitgeistx5239 It's not a fallacy, the watch fulfilled its desired purpose for that individual regardless how you personally feel about its necessity in general or otherwise.
@dominic.h.3363
@dominic.h.3363 Місяць тому
@@zeitgeistx5239Ah, yes, the fallacy fallacy. Just because you recognize a fallacy in a statement, it doesn't make the statement automatically false.
@kapilb2575
@kapilb2575 9 днів тому
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@caseinnitrate2005
@caseinnitrate2005 7 днів тому
⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@dominic.h.3363Mm it seems you’ve fallen to the fallacy of the fallacy fallacy. Just because something is a fallacy, it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s fallacy.
@christianhotter
@christianhotter 10 місяців тому
I just got a wearable wristband for my kid who has seizures. It notifies parents when it detects a seizure. The device is just a wristband, but there is an app for apple and android watches that claim to do the same function. They all take a monthly sub for the monitoring, so it would be helpful to have studies that were run by independent sources to make sure we are getting something that actually helps.
@zullyramon
@zullyramon 6 місяців тому
What’s the wristband called? My son has seizures too. Thanks!
@christianhotter
@christianhotter 6 місяців тому
@@zullyramon we have the Empatica Embrace.
@GreenBlueWalkthrough
@GreenBlueWalkthrough 3 місяці тому
Look on UKposts that's how I found that the Samsung was the best one for me after my Mental doctor who is very new age recommended me get a ring or watch to track sleep.
@primary4075
@primary4075 13 днів тому
Quantified scientists is a UKposts channel that does correlation analysis with heart chest strap polar h10, it's very informative
@Jnthnpg
@Jnthnpg 10 місяців тому
To be completely honest I had weird heart palpitations last year, did a few ECGs on my watch over maybe an hour or so, took the readings to the hospital and they did find issues with my heart. It didn’t solve anything but the watch at least gave me something to hand to a doctor to look at.
@andreicmello
@andreicmello 9 місяців тому
But his point is you could have gone to the hospital when you felt the palpitations and get your heart checked out and would have found the issue anyway. You don’t need the watch for this.
@Jnthnpg
@Jnthnpg 9 місяців тому
@@andreicmello I’m aware I don’t need it. I didn’t say anyone needed it. But I went to the hospital with PDF readings of at least a basic ECG showing the issue, frequency, as well as history of ECGs prior to compare with. The doctors who took all the information told me this was fairly impressive and helped them in getting things sorted faster.
@ottoernst6707
@ottoernst6707 8 місяців тому
@@andreicmelloan ECG could be nice to help determine if someone should go through a stress test though. If you see multiple bouts of V-tach or SVT and St Depression that would to me make you think you should be in the cath lab instead of getting tested first.
@Lavenderrose73
@Lavenderrose73 6 місяців тому
@andreicmello it's very easy to blame palpitations on anxiety if someone already has a history of that. It's also very easy to blame it on circumstances if a lot is going on or something big comes up. We may fare without the device, but that doesn't mean someone is wrong if they choose to use it. If it helped this person, then it helped this person.
@utkarsh1874
@utkarsh1874 3 місяці тому
I am 100% sure that the doctor discarded the readings from your apple watch right away@@Jnthnpg
@EdwardsNH
@EdwardsNH 10 місяців тому
He's just one doctor... I'm a health professional, and I can tell you most doctors have mixed opinions about this, but most agree the ECG is (incomplete, but) pretty accurate. I know of one doctor that does house calls to remote areas, and uses his own watch to take people's ECG sometimes. However, wife is an ER doctor, and she's tired of people coming in 'cause their "heart rate is lower than normal". Personally, I can't wait for the day it monitors glucose
@nickel36
@nickel36 10 місяців тому
Interesting. I'm not sure if you're saying he claimed it isn't accurate? Because I don't believe that was his intention. It seemed to me he was saying that without proper context the data were difficult to act on.
@abrahamoluwagbenga9807
@abrahamoluwagbenga9807 10 місяців тому
Here there is an intermediary, not the patient using it
@nickel36
@nickel36 10 місяців тому
@@abrahamoluwagbenga9807 using what?
@kacperolszowski1331
@kacperolszowski1331 9 місяців тому
will it even be possible tho? Is there any tech right now that can take glucose readings without breaking the skin? I know there are sensors that can connect to smartwatch via bluetooth and monitore glucose this way
@Moustafa-Sabry
@Moustafa-Sabry 9 місяців тому
It’s not about accuracy, it’s about context. Let’s say it picks up occasional intermittent runs of AF in an otherwise healthy 20 year old. Wtf do you do with that information? We don’t have research to guide us like we do in older/symptomatic populations. Is it relevant? Will it cause any harm? If we treat are we helping? Or are we just exposing to unnecessary risks of treatment for no benefit? We don’t know.
@TravisFloyd
@TravisFloyd 10 місяців тому
I treat my watch as a tool, if something is irregular I’ll just ask my doctor. Never soly rely on one tool.
@bokbokeh
@bokbokeh 10 місяців тому
thanks for monitoring the audio and bringing everything back up so quick!
@makatron
@makatron 10 місяців тому
For a second I thought they were watching something else in speaker
@AprilTheRockStar
@AprilTheRockStar 8 місяців тому
My mom has had afib since she was a teenager, but she didn't know it until 2020. It was getting worse, happening more often, and lasting longer. She got a Galaxy watch for free with a phone, and even though she doesn't ever wear it, she was using it to keep track of her afib before she had an ablation. It helped her doctors get a better idea of how much it was affecting her. I totally get how people become anxious over the functionalities on their watches and not understanding how helpful or harmful certain data is.
@joemccall8991
@joemccall8991 10 місяців тому
Educated patient who has learned to live with cardiac issues for 25+ years. I can easily feel tachy (SVT), PVCs, and atrial flutter but it's nice to have confirmation without reaching for my Kardia. Can I tell a PVC from a PAC? Nope, and unsure anyone can from a single-lead device. But again, it's an arrhythmia and having a record of the event and being able to track it over time is actually reassuring. Certainly, if I had a different personality I might be running to the ER every time my watch beeped and just get anxious waiting for the next alert. But short of getting my own halter or (heaven forbid) Medtronic giving me access to my pacemaker readings a smartwatch is my only reasonable option.
@Winston0Boogie
@Winston0Boogie 8 місяців тому
It all depends on how you take the information. I'm a nurse and when I see the information I take it with my knowledge of what I have learned with my education. If I see something troubling I use it as more of a warning. You can't take maybe the 1 or 2x of high BP and panic. It's like when I have been asked by people "I have a cough. What does that mean?" Cancer! I don't know!
@kirillkiryushin3312
@kirillkiryushin3312 10 місяців тому
I had some nightly low heart rate alerts during my peak fitness form (I’m a long distance runner). I was OK with that. What I would not be OK is to miss such an alert out of bounds of my peak fitness form. Also I’m using ECG to communicate its results to my health check doctors. Which saves a lot of mine and their time. Also-also, VO2Max is AFAIK one metrics that highly correlates with life longevity. So, I keep my health and fitness in check to keep this metric above average))
@mimisachanxxv
@mimisachanxxv 7 місяців тому
I have Afb. Before I was diagnosed, my heart rate is really irregular like 25% if the time. Then after taking medication, it notified me that it lessens, since then it only reads I have 2%.
@xsleep1
@xsleep1 10 місяців тому
Retired physician. I've had intermittent A.fib for over a decade. It occurs for about 24 hours or less about every 2-3 months. I always know when I have it if I'm awake. I don't ever remember it waking me up but I have had it while I'm asleep. I got the Apple Watch and it now summarizes what % of the time I'm in A.Fib every month. That, the Activity app, and (especially) the Shazam complication on my watch face is why I continue to wear one.
@vjmtz
@vjmtz 9 місяців тому
Totally agree with Dr. Mike...for me the only real reason I have a Apple Watch is for convience, much like a regular watch, but now I can respond to a text message, maybe look up directions, and pay/monitor stuff without needing my giant phone which I cannot have on me when working out or riding my bike as it would fly out of my pocket. The ultimate thing these smart watches can do the best at: making a phone call for an emergency (aka...old school Life Alert). Its why I wear my smart watch, just in case I fall, crash, get stranded, etc I can make a call.
@paawansagar8269
@paawansagar8269 10 місяців тому
I’ve gone through this fitness tracker anxiety. Before, I used to feel great but ever since I began to constantly track my head rate, oxygen level and breaths per minute, I have been having a bit of issues breathing. So it definitely can help to sometimes ignore the trackers
@Lavenderrose73
@Lavenderrose73 6 місяців тому
Breathing issues? So it isn't just me! But I never would have thought to blame it on my devices! Makes me wonder if I should chuck the watch for a while. I like having it because I can answer my phone or shut my alarm up if it goes off at the wrong time. That would have come in real Handy last Sunday morning if I had realized that my watch was going off because I had an alarm going off. I had forgotten about the weekly reminder to get ready for coffee cart set up at church, and I was starting to return to my seat when my watch went off and I wasn't sure why.
@mosijahi3096
@mosijahi3096 3 місяці тому
Turn off the ones you don’t need.
@beawriting
@beawriting 7 місяців тому
I love my garmin watch because I can track my walking / hiking. But yes, I have had to turn off a lot of the health noise tracking because it was actually increasing my anxiety. On the flip side, I have my mom to turn hers on when she is walking at the park. So if she falls asleep will be notified.
@Lavenderrose73
@Lavenderrose73 7 місяців тому
Well it's good to know that I shouldn't take some of those health things too much to heart, but I really like the sleep thing that tells me how much sleep I got because I don't always get as much as I should and it helps and keeps shooting for 8 hours. I also appreciate that I can answer my phone or silence an alarm from my SmartWatch as well if my phone is out of my reach and I don't want it to be disruptive to others.
@davidgomesdonascimento5463
@davidgomesdonascimento5463 9 місяців тому
I totally agreed with him. The watch has great sensors, but it’s different from proper medical gearing. If you do an EKG on your watch, you only have one lead. Standard EKG is 12 leads, just to pinpoint one of the differences. What we really need is research and a lot of AI to help understand how can we use this data and standardize it, because if Apple does something in one generation and change it in the other, results are gone be different, not to mention the variation between all the different products that do this measures. Now, it’s more of a gimmicky/enthusiast tool than a life changer.
@Kuhreenuh13
@Kuhreenuh13 7 місяців тому
I like Dr. Mike’s medical input. It made sense and he has a point and obviously sees the benefits. Being healthy definitely requires a life style change and I think tech that helps motivate you is awesome. I personally love to track my workouts on my watch because it’s satisfying to close the rings. And I know that alone isn’t what is keeping me healthy but that little boost helps kickstart. My husband has been on a healthy journey and loves any type of data, so tracking everything is purely for his own pleasure and satisfaction.
@marxistlynchist
@marxistlynchist 10 місяців тому
the health anxiety conversation is interesting to me, since I had very bad health anxiety and since I started using an Apple Watch that has pretty much been eliminated. having objective and clear measurements in front of me at any point and having active encouragement to move and exercise is incredibly reassuring.
@deelaw.
@deelaw. 9 місяців тому
Dr Mike on Waveform? I love this.
@emmanuelolayiwola9207
@emmanuelolayiwola9207 10 місяців тому
Thanks for the review with the doctor ❤
@elchamber
@elchamber 9 місяців тому
People testing these health stuff like supplements and stuff would be a great show.
@LightningSnake
@LightningSnake 7 місяців тому
More than entertainment, I really think this devices do help in saving lifes, either because you are overweight and need exercise to get a lower weight, or because you did have a Heart Attack and the doctor suggests exercise, regardless of brands or if it is a smartwatch or smartband. Even then, there are brands like Xiaomi that integrate those devices with smart scales for weight tracking and body composition, so we may have inconsistencies today, but they really help people in motivation and getting better
@Bmontepeque11
@Bmontepeque11 10 місяців тому
I happen to get anxiousness and nervousness QUITE easily, and I feel my heart pounding and I get nasuea most of the times, but now with my smartwatch sometimes I get anxious, and I get even more anxious to the thought that if I take a look at my watch I'll look at a big number like 120bpm 🙃 but then, I finally look at my watch and it's like "70 bpm :)" And it feels so weird to look at a normal number when I can feel my heart beating faster than usual 😂
@rosypink1206
@rosypink1206 8 місяців тому
I just use them to tell time and to remind me to move more and to make sure I’m getting in my cardio.
@spicyshizz2850
@spicyshizz2850 10 місяців тому
3:05 that audio hurt👀
@Prophecy8445
@Prophecy8445 8 місяців тому
I love my watch and it does warn me of some things with my heart health. However, in addition to my watch, my doctor told me to purchase a Kardia portable EKG that provides a cardiologist with a 6 lead EKG. This was much more helpful for my dr. and we finally "caught" my heart "in action"
@winninglifeyo
@winninglifeyo 7 місяців тому
My watch alerted me to afib & I got into see my cardiologist quickly that week & confirmed it. I got a cardio inversion a week later to fix it.
@peterwolftips
@peterwolftips Місяць тому
Just bought myself a galaxy watch the other day. The unexpected benefit I've notified right away is the "Time to move" automatic feature which does work in my case. Even if I shut it down, slowly but surely it makes me stand up and move compared to spending 6-11 hours in front of my computer all day (besides the obvious rounds to the fridge, sink and toilet). Which was a surprise.
@Evenmoresteven
@Evenmoresteven 2 дні тому
One thing I will mention as a benefit with wearable health tech (I personally use a fitbit) is that there is a direct correlation with documenting progressive habit formation and the amount of follow through you have with habit forming. I just got done reading atomic habits, a lot of people have read this book I know, but it talks about how much more likely you are to remain consistent with developing and mantaining good habits if you are actively documenting progess. That is what the fitbit has helped me with personally, more than just being a heart rate monitor and step counter.
@2nd-place
@2nd-place 10 місяців тому
Apple Watch motivated me to lose 60lbs. I’d say it was worthwhile. Turned my whole life around from a fitness and wellness perspective. I’m in my late 30s and I’ve never been stronger. I went from losing the weight to now I’m actually getting ripped. Call me daddy, lol. Nothing else kept me accountable before now.
@todaywelearned
@todaywelearned 10 місяців тому
What exactly helped? Was it the motivation to close your rings every day?
@Omar-kl3xp
@Omar-kl3xp 10 місяців тому
@@todaywelearnedprobably because smartwatches count your steps ,give you some Information about your heart rate and other fitness information,I also got motivated just by wearing an Apple Watch to walk more often when previously I didn’t have the desire to do that .
@EJthatshim
@EJthatshim 7 місяців тому
Ok daddy
@robertbond1398
@robertbond1398 6 місяців тому
@@todaywelearnedmy biggest motivation is seeing my resting heart rate decrease by almost 30bpm now after losing weight, VO2 max has increased dramatically, ensuring I hit at least 10k steps a day, and seeing my sleep so I can accurately adjust my life style to ensure I get an actual 8 hours. Also saw my sleep apnea improve by less wake ups and better oxygen at night
@tigerija
@tigerija 2 місяці тому
Go go daddy!
@SpecialOne099
@SpecialOne099 3 місяці тому
The ECG in smartwatches actually help a lot! It is more accurate and easier that a holter monitor. I have seen people in ED print out an ecg report from their watch which shows Atrial Fibrillation and was found out to have a fib and was appropriately managed!
@julilolmo19
@julilolmo19 9 місяців тому
It’s so cool that you actually invited Dr. Mike The MVP
@JapaneseAlley
@JapaneseAlley 10 місяців тому
I have been using health gadgets for almost 10 years now. I've had 5 gadgets over the years. • Fitbit Flex • Fitbit Flex 2 • Fitbit Inspire 2 • Fitbit Inspire 3 • Vital Bracelet BE I love having health gadgets, but I've had doctors tell me not to trust them. It can start a conversation, but it won't solve anything. I love that it is WAY more fun to get out and exercise than it use to be because anything that can lead me to better health is good. Just know it isn't perfect, anything can happen and if you know the answer, then you're probably right and just trust your gut and listen to your doctor first and foremost. Active gadgets can be great, but not a solution.
@ryanwilson_canada
@ryanwilson_canada 8 місяців тому
I wear a galaxy watch 5 pro. It has the blood pressure and ecg function. Do i take it as medical advice? No. But as a person with high blood pressure, and the fact i have to calibrate it with a proper blood pressure cuff every 28 days. It at least serves as a somewhat baseline in between when I use said blood pressure cuff. So just for me, its something i can do every day, which is not something i would do with the cuff. Is it accurate? 🤷🏼‍♂️ but it gives me a ballpark figure
@Chickaqee
@Chickaqee 10 місяців тому
Yeah I feel like we're not really "meant" to have real-time access to this data, your heart rate is regulated by the **autonomic** nervous system, meaning automatic, meaning we can't control it. Having access to data of things you can't control is just a recipe for anxiety. However, I think there is one very useful metric - HRV. The balance between your body's relaxation response and stress response. Once you get a consistent trend of this data you can start taking lifestyle interventions to try and increase this number and thus increase the health of your nervous system. HRV biofeedback breathing is especially useful since it trains you to breathe in a way that maximizes your HRV for short sessions, then overtime your baseline HRV actually does increase.
@iggy11o1
@iggy11o1 10 місяців тому
I purchased an Apple Watch based on my heart problems and the pacemaker I have. I didn’t expect it to be accurate to medical grade stuff. But i shown my doctor the results of my ECG readings and said is this normal because my readings looked like a child’s angry scribble. He said that is normal for someone with your condition. It shocked me how all over the place my heart is and Apple Watch was able to show me this. I’m sure the Samsung/google version would of shown me exactly the same and I only purchased the Apple Watch because I have an iPhone but still in shock what tech can show you currently
@alexc8512
@alexc8512 5 місяців тому
He brought a good point, does it matter to track as long as you’re doing the habits? I will say it’s nice to see that it’s working, like he said it’s a motivator.
@GreenBlueWalkthrough
@GreenBlueWalkthrough 3 місяці тому
Yes 100% I would be dead now if I was still taking 400mg of blood presure medicine instead of 200mg... AsI had that much becuase it was heard to treat and was likely stress but I lowered my stress and lower the blood pressure meaning if I had taken that extra 2000mG I would have died from 0BPM heart rate.
@benluff6079
@benluff6079 Місяць тому
Fitness trackers are for motivation and to remember your (in) consistency over time. Very easy to misremember effort in the past, which is why tracking it allows you to better understand and improve your progress
@franklinmichael671
@franklinmichael671 7 місяців тому
I wouldn’t say it’s purely for entertainment, the gamification aspect of measuring your progress makes it more likely that you will stick to the activities which help you lower that number. i think that’s where the Apple Watch really shines. Also when it comes to sleeping for example, it genuinely helps me sleep better I can clearly tell if the things I’m doing to sleep better genuinely help, i modified my sleep schedule, exercise schedule, i sit in the dark an hour before going to bed, i listen to audiobooks, i wake up every day at the same time… and i know it works because i see the effect it has on my trends.
@danniimcc
@danniimcc Місяць тому
I spent a year in and out of a&e multiple times a week, doctors couldn't find what was wrong with me as the readings were normal when I got there, I eventually got fed up and bought a Samsung watch a kept all the readings for the cardiologist, I was able to get my Dx a year later with the help of my watch, it literally saved my life. I now lead a fairly regular life with it. Edit: and it has saved my life since upon fainting and hitting my head when alone, it's great technology to have at fairly affordable prices.
@papa_NCF
@papa_NCF 10 місяців тому
I'm glad you guys covered this, and I really agree with and resonate with Mike's opinion. I myself have struggled with health anxiety which got pretty severe this last year for a number of reasons. I also bought an Apple Watch last year, and wore it pretty much every day. Having that consistent access to knowledge about my heart rate, blood oxygen level, etc. was something I thought would be comforting, but in reality it just made my anxiety worse. I haven't worn the watch in lile 5 months now, and I haven't had a severe anxiety episode since. Obviously everyone's situation is different, but I found it best not to wear the watch, as it just made my already bad health anxiety worse.
@acojo8205
@acojo8205 10 місяців тому
I’m exactly the same. I haven’t used my Apple Watch in years because I know that if I do then I’m going to spend ages sifting through the health app seeing if something’s wrong. Now I just use the built-in fitness app in iOS which very loosely tracks steps+calories and I’ve been much happier and more active
@ottoernst6707
@ottoernst6707 8 місяців тому
I would avoid the oxygen sensor data it’s not accurate enough the ECG is really neat though if you know what your looking for
@biggdawgg6932
@biggdawgg6932 8 місяців тому
I was the same with my Apple Watch. I would look at my heart rate and get anxiety when wonder why my heart is beating low it was. So I just turned the heart monitor part off.
@levi.s722
@levi.s722 10 місяців тому
Interesting take. Mixed feelings. When I started tracking my heart rate through a chest strap and it got high while jogging or working out, a fitness app (back in the day) alerted me and also my fitness trainier told me to go see the doctor. The doctor then took a ECG under load and said "don't worry about numbers, you're fine". I also would feel a little anxious, If I got a notification from the apple watch, that my heart rate is too low. I'm totally with him in that respect. (same goes for creatine and stuff. If you don't eat well and train hard, start doing that first.) But then I track my hiking tours with komoot all the time and it gives me the extra bit of motivation I really need on these activities. I love seeing what I achieved. I wonder If the apple watch ultra would is the right device for me.
@gusonken9623
@gusonken9623 7 місяців тому
I was getting these notifications and got scared myself. I was hitting 135 resting and 200+ while working out and went to the doctors, wore a halter monitor and they said that I was completely fine. Still unsure of what to think about this because my heart rate was obviously elevated byond what it should have been, but the doctors have said that I am fine.
@detailsmove
@detailsmove 10 місяців тому
great take and segment
@faressaleh3693
@faressaleh3693 6 місяців тому
Athlete here, for me the apple watch or any wearable is crazy good for fitness information. Especially paired with proper gym tracker
@ChristianKrause89
@ChristianKrause89 5 днів тому
I would say that in terms of using gear as motivation, fitness watches are better then other gear in that you can also track your progress, and you can also get the satisfaction of checking things off. So you get continual motivation from the same product by getting things done and by looking at your history. That’s unique to software gear and so in a way, it’s like buying new gear continually.
@JoshuaT902
@JoshuaT902 10 місяців тому
The apple watch got me to visit a doctor. Heart rate of 150+ while doing desk work isn't good. I just having cold sweats but with the watch, it told me something was wrong. Without the watch records I wouldn't been able to go further with a heart monitor through my insurance if I didn't have an records.
@arnoldmbuthia2687
@arnoldmbuthia2687 10 місяців тому
Dr. Mike has some intelligent input, especially how he circumvents Marquez technological biases
@thomasingram8713
@thomasingram8713 2 місяці тому
I had to make myself stop wearing mine because of my panic disorder. My biggest trigger and symptom for/of panic attacks is sudden and severe medical anxiety about my cardiac health, and I have a plethora of physical discomforts that come on from it; making it a little more complicated than just knowing its anxiety and brushing it off (although I work on being able to do that lol). So when I become anxious and the stress raises my heart rate, and then the watch goes off giving me a warning, its like a positive feedback loop enabling my irrational and anxious thoughts. Just unfortunate.
@jenmcw84
@jenmcw84 6 місяців тому
Any thoughts on the watch causing any issues physically? Does it emit anything that could mutate cells?
@tigerija
@tigerija 2 місяці тому
Probably not. Ask around. But that would turn into an issue for the company if that is the case.
@mightyMrJones
@mightyMrJones 5 місяців тому
Yes you can ramble on about the false alerts, but its about when it works. Obviously everyone has to the be aware of the mental blockades these reading can build, but aslong as youre aware of what the watch can do and how to read it their doing just great.
@EseohiAsikhiapeter
@EseohiAsikhiapeter 10 місяців тому
Please check the sound at 3:17
@I-Am-Alexis
@I-Am-Alexis 5 місяців тому
0:00-1:20 Marques hit it right on the nail 📌. I feel that way ALL THE TIME when it comes to features. Perfectly said.
@tannerted
@tannerted 8 місяців тому
I got an Apple Watch and it gave me that initial boost to start exercising. I am now running a marathon each year. It started with the Apple Watch and closing my rings.
@khylee72
@khylee72 10 місяців тому
Those...."jokes".... just wowowow 😂
@brentongilmore5853
@brentongilmore5853 8 місяців тому
"He has SVT, which is a type of fast heat rate that exists." Thanks for really clarifying that doc.
@gabe-sx3pr
@gabe-sx3pr 3 місяці тому
He does a really good job at explanation, I like this Dr!
@jcdg6288
@jcdg6288 9 місяців тому
This is why I deactivated regular heart rate detection. I was feeling great then suddenly I had this notification I was having high heart rates. I was feeling fine but then I started having panic attacks because of the watch.
@Iamradthad
@Iamradthad 9 місяців тому
awesome collab 🎉🎉
@notCAMD
@notCAMD 8 місяців тому
2:55 what happened with the sound there?
@pitayaK
@pitayaK 6 місяців тому
the blue shirt guy was asking the most random questions…😭
@Bawa-xv1he
@Bawa-xv1he 10 місяців тому
this is eye opening for someone who’s been thinking about getting their first apple watch, now i’m having doubts haha
@edwinalmazan9104
@edwinalmazan9104 10 місяців тому
Ah still consider getting it. It’s a great product regardless. I use it at work for break times, logistic logging and music playing
@Everydaykaen
@Everydaykaen 3 місяці тому
The watch notifies me of low heart rates during my sleep 😅
@alexrojas5374
@alexrojas5374 3 місяці тому
Wow Dr. Mike is spot on! I have type 2 diabetes and every time I eat I get a high heart rate notification on my Apple Watch and it causes me more stress and anxious state. It makes me not want to eat and increases my heart rate iconically
@irenezaleski4989
@irenezaleski4989 Місяць тому
I know I can feel that my HR is high, and how to try to fix it. But what I like about the smartwatches is that I can SHOW actual data of it happening. So is not some “stupid womanly thingy feeling” but actual data. It’s actual data and not me imagining things. Just like how much certain show made my HR spike (how triggering it was for me in a non “wishy washy” way) It really helped me, being a 40 something and late dx ND woman, to explain myself to healthcare workers.
@joseacuna3239
@joseacuna3239 6 місяців тому
I don’t have an Apple Watch, but I use the walking app in my iPhone, it’s great for tracking speed and distance, but I honestly use it to brag with my friends 😂
@maidamasoud776
@maidamasoud776 Годину тому
Same here
@Brockthedog315
@Brockthedog315 21 день тому
I subscribe to dr Mike and wish more doctors were like him. Great episode.
@sonofsamwaters8350
@sonofsamwaters8350 2 місяці тому
I'll agree with the doctor that a lot of smart watch health functionality is for entertainment purposes, but there are people out there who have occasional bouts of afib and having a watch with ECG functionality as well as passive detection is a nice thing to have. What's bizarre is Marques not understanding ECG probably isn't for him and he shouldn't be dismissing it as not being useful because it's not useful to him. As a professional tech reviewer, he should be able to discern that.
@glittergold6204
@glittergold6204 3 місяці тому
Honestly my fav thing about wearing my Fitbit is the sleep tracker. I tend to drink a lot and black out. I like being able to go back and look at my sleep to see what time I passed out and therefore try to put together what happened before. 🤦🏻‍♀️
@riannrob
@riannrob 16 днів тому
hehehe...
@kathamaran6184
@kathamaran6184 2 місяці тому
I am really interesting what the new Apple Watch can do regarding women's menstrual cycles. An aspect often not spoken about in men's tech discussions. But more control there without pills, or complicated measurements could be a huge game changer for women.
@ronbokje6213
@ronbokje6213 8 місяців тому
Need to track my health because I need to do pacing and the Apple Watch helps a lot.
@SuperPerfectMan
@SuperPerfectMan 9 місяців тому
The truth is the watch is paired with the Health app. So you can give doctor history. Because as it now you meet a new doctor how many metrics does he have to measure you other then your own perception. If you have data you have both your own perceptions and data. How much a patient move, heath rate and so on the better, doctors are sometimes flying blind because patient sometimes can’t tell you anything about them.
@Violant3
@Violant3 8 місяців тому
that's what i noticed after i got a smartwatch: cool stats and info but... what do i do whit all this data about my exercises and my sleep? i turned off all the tracking and i'm just using it as a regular watch now and i will not consider buying another smartwatch in the future until we know what to do with it
@goodman854
@goodman854 8 місяців тому
Higher degree of average will see a pretty decent improvement from creatine and protein but okay. That or average is extraordinarily low. The amount of protein you need for strong muscle building is difficult to get into your diet unless you have a ton of money.
@cesarreinoso2203
@cesarreinoso2203 8 місяців тому
The only Apple Watch feature I found useful is the noise levels. I learned to avoid loud environments. The rest is just entertainment T_T
@knifetex
@knifetex 10 місяців тому
This video was hugely beneficial to me! Thanks!
@hanstubben
@hanstubben 10 місяців тому
Better than the information from the watch are apps like Strava or Garmin Connect, which give more information and get you motivated with friends who share the same sports. I prefer data from my Garmin bike computer than from my Samsung Watch, The bike computer has better GPS tracking, better heart rate sensor and additional sensors for pedal rpm and speed.
@andreicmello
@andreicmello 9 місяців тому
Yep. At no point they question the motivational aspect of fitness devices, just the health information aspect of them.
@ha231
@ha231 3 місяці тому
Did an ECG reading for the first time in months and I got my first ever afib result 😬
@simonsveberg9210
@simonsveberg9210 2 місяці тому
Nice Lindberg glasses doctor. Have them too.
@Ikaikaalika95
@Ikaikaalika95 10 місяців тому
If BP can be done I feel like that will actually be useful
@nidusyaldabaoth2428
@nidusyaldabaoth2428 7 місяців тому
My Apple Watch heart notifications only go off when I'm playing Dark Souls.
@AlBroMedia
@AlBroMedia 10 місяців тому
That’s why I bought the cheapest Fitbit I could just for sleep tracking. I don’t need all the other features. (Charge 5)
@paarthgupta9544
@paarthgupta9544 10 місяців тому
What happened to the sound here 3:17
@x17chan
@x17chan 10 місяців тому
Feel like something cut out or malfunctioned but a backup mic captured everything
@yepi4461
@yepi4461 10 місяців тому
My guess is microphones cut out and they used camera audio for those 10 seconds
@benholzwarth2235
@benholzwarth2235 9 місяців тому
I’ve been on the fence of getting an Apple Watch for a while and I’m glad I watched this to convince me not to
@AndromedaAscendant1982
@AndromedaAscendant1982 8 місяців тому
There is value in all health data but the problem is (mostly Apple) coercing people into buying a device they probably can't afford or don't need. Better, more affordable health care would replace all of this. People would get in depth checkups if they were affordable rather than wait for their health to deteriorate and buy a watch to tell them that their health is bad....which is too late in my opinion.
@michaelchen2718
@michaelchen2718 10 місяців тому
3:03 what the hell happened to the audio???
@matthiassventoest6800
@matthiassventoest6800 9 місяців тому
I wear a garmin.., someone gifted me an Apple Watch.., I tend to wear the garmin more. The Apple Watch is fine.., I guess. good video .., good stuff
@EdenMisc.
@EdenMisc. 10 днів тому
My immediate thought is a dystopia where your insurance is directly tied to the data on your Apple watch, to the extent that you can't get insurance if you're not in the Apple Product system.
@jvb2416
@jvb2416 9 місяців тому
Putting whoop in the thumbnail but not diving in on sleep and recovery is a miss thb. The heart rate gimmicks small part of daily use but strain, sleep and recovery do add a lot of value imo
@EK-hd7fr
@EK-hd7fr 10 місяців тому
@Marques what is your daily calories goal?
@phyllidaacworth5212
@phyllidaacworth5212 19 днів тому
I have been thinking of getting a Fitbit charge 6 but don't want it to monitor my sleep because I have insomnia and know I sleep badly. I don't want a watch making me feel worse because I know I have something tracking my sleep that could tell me I get very little decent sleep. I assume I would just take it off at night. I am really after something that will tell me how far I walked this month, what my heart rate was during weight training and that sort of thing. Ideally I would be able to have an analogue looking face on it when I just want to see the time.
@DRT813
@DRT813 8 днів тому
I think fitibt now charges a monthly fee for you to see all your sleep tracking data. If you want to avoid it, you might be able to get a fitbit and just not subscribe?
@MASH._.
@MASH._. 9 місяців тому
Doctor Mike seems to be conflating maintaining good health on one’s own and using statistics to determine when to medically intervene. I get the point where health tech might be over-hyped to sell, but I don’t think that that makes health tracking “entertainment”. Without selling, companies won’t get actual human use cases and proper testing, in a sense every product anyone owns is a test to the efficacy of the product and those collective testing experiences produce better products. Everyone with a health tracking product is taking part in learning what uses on a human level there are to health tracking, and that learning is looping back into the products through feature requests and data trends. Instead of taking a negative stance at this whole situation, it might have been more helpful for me to hear about the negative effects and how to mitigate for them. Maybe some good use cases for tracking, and a healthier way to read the numbers (or times to avoid looking) so not to panic, and more on the effects those panics are causing to the healthcare system. “We need studies for a hundred years on rats before we test on humans” is not what tech is bringing to the table at this day and age.
@DeltaCharlie27
@DeltaCharlie27 3 місяці тому
Although I can see where he’s coming from (more of a GP perspective) I’d say hes overgeneralizing quite a bit - we’ve used heart rate monitors in cycling for decades. When racing they were invaluable and now that i’m just an average joe they are still very useful to make sure I don’t over exert myself while still pushing myself to improve.
@Mike111Chou
@Mike111Chou 10 місяців тому
I have anxiety and high heart rate really helps reminds me to breathe
@vikvc
@vikvc 2 місяці тому
This guy sounds, speaks, and looks like Jonah from the Superstore show. I had to check the video, because i had audio only playing on the background, to make sure it wasn't the same person.\
@colegreene2153
@colegreene2153 9 місяців тому
I wonder if there is any benefit to trying to records lots of health data now so that computers/ai can sift through all the data a decade for now and find something useful
@anonymousone6075
@anonymousone6075 4 місяці тому
Garmins been doing health accessories longer than anyone
@Rulocompi.
@Rulocompi. 10 місяців тому
Did anyone notice he had an audemars piaget? 50,000 usd watch. Damn
@user-em8fq2ev4b
@user-em8fq2ev4b 9 місяців тому
disagree on the protein. most diet don't have enough protein, protein powder is a cheap and easy way to supplement that.
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