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15 Tips to Help You Get the Most Out of Samsung Health

Dec 27, 2018 09:00 PM
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Samsung Health has become one of the most comprehensive wellness apps thanks to features that cover everything from step counting to nutrition logging and symptom diagnosis. But because the app has so much to offer, it can be easy to overlook some smaller, but useful features.

With advanced tools like heart rate and oxygen saturation monitors grabbing all the limelight, a number of smaller features found within Samsung Health have been pushed to the wayside, largely hidden from view. Don't be fooled, however, as many of these supposedly minor features punch well above their weight, and can go a long way towards enhancing your experience with the app overall.

Tip #1: Tweak Your Active Time Target

Samsung Health's "Active time" tracker monitors your physical activity throughout the day, and is preset to a certain amount of time depending on your profile data. This default setting may not accurately reflect your fitness needs, however, and if that turns out to be the case, you can easily change the time targets for overall activity regardless of your profile.

To change your Active time targets, open Samsung Health and tap on the "Active time" tile at the top of the page. From there, hit the three-dot menu button in the upper-right corner of the screen, followed by "Set target," then swipe either left or right on the number slider until you arrive at the desired minutes.

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Tip #2: Tweak Your Step Count Goal

Much like Active time above, Samsung Health's step count goal is optimized to your fitness profile. If you find the goal too easy or hard, you can change it by tapping on the "Step count" tile within the app. From there, hit the menu button, followed by "Set target," then swipe either left or right on the number bar to increase or decrease your step count goal.

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Tip #3: Pause Your Step Counts

Keeping an accurate log of the steps you take throughout the day is a vital part of tracking your progress towards staying fit. But the app can be tricked into thinking you're walking or running when you're riding a bike or car at slow speeds, as the motions your phone makes are similar. Because of this, we recommend disabling Samsung Health's step counting feature while riding in a vehicle.

To temporarily stop Samsung Health from counting steps, head to the "Steps" page within the app, then tap on the menu icon and select "Pause counting steps." After doing so, a toast notification will appear informing you that the feature has been paused. To unpause when you're out of the car, just repeat these same steps.

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Tip #4: Add Steps to Your Phone's Notification Panel

You don't need to be a race-walking champion to appreciate the ability to quickly view your current step count without having to open Samsung Health. To display your step counts in your phone's notification panel, open Samsung Health, then tap the menu button in the upper-right and select "Settings." From there, tap on "Show steps on noti. panel" and you're all set.

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Tip #5: Challenge a Friend to a Step Count Duel

Motivation is a key factor in staying fit, and a friendly competition can contribute greatly to having a positive mindset. Samsung has included a feature in Samsung Health that lets you challenge friends, family, or even complete strangers to one-on-one step count competitions to bring excitement to your exercise routine.

Starting a one-on-one step counting challenge is fairly easy. You'll have to add a new challenge within the "Together" page of Samsung Health, name the challenge, then invite a friend to join the match. For a more detailed walkthrough on how it's done, be sure to check out the link below.

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Tip #6: Participate in a Global Challenge

In addition to on-on-one step count matches, Samsung Health also features Global Challenges on a regular basis that you can join to see how well you stack up against fitness aficionados from across the world. Entering a Global Challenge is easy — simply hit the "Together" tab at the bottom of Samsung Health's main menu, then hit "Join" on any of the available challenges.

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Tip #7: Save Battery While Tracking a Workout

Keeping your device awake during extended workout sessions can drain your battery, so it goes without saying that you should put your phone to sleep as much as possible while working out to preserve battery life.

Fortunately, Samsung Health gives you an ingenious compromise: You can stay on top of your exercise time by displaying it on an OLED-friendly black screen. To enable, simply tap on the padlock button on the lower-right corner of the workout page.

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Tip #8: Manually Add Your Favorite Food Items

The database of food items found within Samsung Health is among the most comprehensive out there, giving apps like MyFitnessPal a run for their money. That being said, there will always be meals missing from any food-tracking database. Thankfully, Samsung Health lets you save custom food items.

To manually enter a specific meal, start by tapping the mealtime on Samsung Health's main page (e.g., Breakfast or Lunch). From there, select the "My Food" tab, then tap "Add new food." Finally, enter the food you want to save (along with its calorie count and nutritional value) and tap on "Save" to add it to your list.

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Tip #9: Tweak Servings for a More Accurate Recording

When logging a meal into Samsung Health, it's not enough to just save the food you ate into the app. More often than not, you'll also need to input the amount of servings you had for a more accurate calorie and nutritional recording.

To tweak the serving of the meal you wish to record, swipe sideways on the numeric bar on the food item's page until you hit your target portion, then tap on "Done" in the upper-right to record. Afterward, the total calorie count, along with fat, carbs, and protein consumed, will be correctly displayed within the Log Meal page.

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Tip #10: Add an Image of Your Meal

Every now and then, you'll have a meal that's so scrumptious and delectable that you feel the urge to snap a photo of it as a visual memento. For those times, Samsung Health gives you the ability to not only log your meal and its associated caloric and nutritional values, but also save an image of it for posterity.

Saving an image of your meal couldn't be any easier — just tap on the add image icon within the "Log Meals" page, and either snap a photo of the meal or select it from your Gallery.

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Tip #11: Log Your Caffeine Intake

A cup of coffee is a significant part of almost everyone's morning routine, but while you can log how much coffee you drink in the "Food recording" section in Samsung Health, it doesn't display caffeine values by default.

Fortunately, you can add an extra feature tile to Samsung Health that gives you the ability to log how much caffeine you intake throughout the day. To add the feature, scroll all the way to the bottom of the app's main page and tap on "Manage items." From there, tap on the toggle within the "Caffeine" section to enable the feature.

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Tip #12: Measure Your Stress Level by Itself

By default, Samsung Health is set to measure your stress levels alongside your heart rate and oxygen saturation. But if you want to measure your stress level by itself, you can do so by tapping the menu button in the upper-right corner and heading to "Measure multiple." From there, simply tap on the toggle along the top to disable measuring for heart rate and oxygen saturation.

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Tip #13: Re-Arrange the Feature Tiles

We all have different priorities with regards to health and fitness data that we want to stay on top of, and scrolling down to the bottom of Samsung Health's main page to access a feature like water intake can get tedious after a while, especially if it's a feature you frequently take advantage of.

To remedy this, Samsung Health lets you reorder its feature tiles to accurately reflect your needs. To do so simply long-press on a tile, then either drag it up or down in the list depending on its importance. Simply let go once you're done, and repeat the process until you're satisfied.

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Tip #14: Diagnose Unusual Symptoms

Besides fitness and nutritional tracking, Samsung Health comes with a nifty feature that can aid in diagnosing unusual health symptoms from the comfort and privacy of your home. Aptly named Symptom Checker, the feature can be accessed by heading to the "Experts" tab within the app. From there, the Symptom Checker diagnoses possible conditions for your symptom through a series of detailed questions.

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Tip #15: Erase Your Samsung Health Data

Should you ever choose to move to a different fitness app, you should know you can erase your Samsung Health info to keep your fitness and health-related data private. And unlike a hardware-based data wipe, erasing personal data associated with Samsung Health not only deletes sensitive information from your device, it's also completely wiped from Samsung's servers.

If and when you decide to erase your personal information with Samsung Health, tap on the menu button in the upper-right corner and selecting "Settings." From there, tap on "Erase personal data," then follow the prompts to delete your user information.

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This article was produced during Gadget Hacks' annual Health & Fitness special coverage. Read all of the Health & Fitness series.

Cover image and screenshots by Amboy Manalo/Gadget Hacks

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