Real world data – as a way to prove the accuracy of HeartReader
In recent years, we have collected over 150,000 two-minute measurements from more than 8,000 users. These users represent a wide range of individuals, including healthy and sick, young and old, male and female—just like in real life. All users provided consent for their data to be used anonymously for analysis when they created their accounts.
After filtering the data and averaging multiple measurements for users with repeated sessions (so each individual contributes just one data point), we conducted a Pearson correlation analysis between the results and age. Although this data is unpublished, it provides strong evidence that HeartReader can effectively assess the cardiovascular aging process.
(Hint: Click on the elements of the gallery below, to open the charts in full size)





















































