MobiHealth News May 1, 2020
Tammy Lovell

The French company analysed aggregated data from its scales, smartwatches and sleep monitoring devices.

A global study from French digital health company Withings has analysed the physical activity, weight, sleep patterns, exercise rituals, temperature, night-time breathing disturbances and heart rate irregularities of its users during the COVID-19 crisis.

The Lockdown Lowdown study compares the behaviour of users in countries including the UK, Italy, Spain, France, Germany, the US and China, during the various points of their confinement procedures.

This study was conducted by analysing the anonymous aggregated data from more than two million users of Withings’ connected scales, smart watches, sleep monitoring devices and connected thermometers.

To create the data around the self-isolation time period for each country, Withings...

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