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by asveikau
2573 days ago
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> Apple takes a more long-term view of health self-care than “weight loss” alone can encompass, I suspect this is an unintentionally humorous phrasing. How many brands do we interact with without asking their owners for their "view of health self-care"? Fitness tracker features notwithstanding, I would most certainly not expect it from a phone vendor. I would expect them to let their customers decide how they will or won't care for themselves. Now, your point that the term might have a lot of snake oil products using it... That is somewhat plausible. |
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https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/24/16926350/apple-watch-seri...
“The idea that small behavior changes can actually add up to something great is a real core philosophy of the activity app,” says Blahnik [director of fitness and health at Apple]. “Partially because what we find is that’s going to correct everybody. If you’re a beginner, and you’re not very fit, small changes are what you need to do. But it turns out that if you’re really fit, small changes are all you have left. So, it ends up being something that actually works for everybody.”