Fitbit has 150 billions hours of "anonymized" health data
by Rob Beschizza from on (#3Y552)
Fitbit's data confirms a lot of what cardiologists already know. But because the Fitbit data set is ridiculously huge, it unearthed some surprises, too. ... The first observation from Fitbit's data: Women tend to have higher resting heart rates than men....It's not news that getting exercise is good for your heart. (The American Heart Association recommends that adults get 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous active minutes a week.)What is surprising, though, is that the benefit tapers off after a couple hundred minutes of exercise.Half an hour a day, just like the doctor ordered.Also, 7 hours of sleep correlates with a lower resting heart rate than 8 hours, according to the Fitbit data:
