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Apple Health Steps and Data Apple Health Step and Data Integration Fitness & Exercise Link Apple Health to Vitality Today to earn verified workout points for steps! How to Link Apple Health App: Sharing steps: Sharing VHR Health Data: Login to Vitality Today Visit My Health Results page in Vitality Today & follow the prompts to push the VHR data to Apple Health. Tap More in the lower right-hand corner of the screen then tap Apple Health. Tap Update Apple Health then Let’s do it! To allow your points to be pushed from Apple to Vitality. Once you have Tap Settingsat the top of the Apple Health screen & fol- done so, you will get a popup that says “Health App was up- low the prompts to connect. dated. 3 of 5 values have been saved successfully.” After connecting, you should get a popup that says“You’re *Note: You can share self-reports health data between the VHR Connected. Vitality Today is now synched to Apple Health.” *See notes below on connecting the Vitality Today App. How to Link Apple Watch: For the following only: Sharing steps: iPh- Sharing VHR Health Data one Login to Vitality Today. Visit the My Health Results page in Vitality Today and Tap More in the lower right-hand corner of the screen, follow the prompts to push the VHR data to Apple Watch: then tap Apple Watch. Tap Update Apple Watch then “Let’s do it!” to allow your points to be pushed from Apple to Vitality. Once you have Tap Settings at the top of the Apple Watch screen and done so, you will get a popup that says “Apple Watch App follow the prompts to connect. was updated. 3 of 5 values have been saved successfully.” After connecting, you should get a popup that says “You’re Connected. Vitality Today is now synched to Apple Watch.”. *See notes below on connecting the Vitality Today Step data can only be pulled from iPhone 5S, 6, 6+ (or later), iPod Touch (5th generation) or the Apple Watch Members must connect the Vitality Today app to Apple Health/Apple Watch and confirm that they would like to share their step data. Step data will only be transferred when members log into the Vitality Today app. As soon as they log into Vitality Today, Vitality will award points. The information provided to you in this document is done so solely as an informative piece , and is believed to be accurate,but is not guaranteed or warranted by WellnessIQ or Vitality. The material is intended only as general information for your convenience, and should not in any way be construed ashealth and fitness advice, or projections of re- sults. The views and opinions expressed are not necessarily those of WellnessIQ or Vitality. Consult your doctor before engaging in any physical activity or changing dietary habits. .
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