What is Wellness Score
  • 26 Jan 2024
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Article summary

Wellness Score means how well you are. It can measure the overall health condition. The wellness data is retrieved from the activities recorded via the Fitbit device and the information entered by the individual. This assessment can help show us early signs of anything that needs attention. It shows the long-term wellness score based on users' daily data.

Wellness score data is gathered from the Fitbit Sense device and the user's daily health report status. The wellness score provides an insight into your well-being and potential health risks highlighting any areas you need to work on to improve. Each health and wellness parameter we capture is compared to a reference range. Where you sit on this reference range indicates a healthy or unhealthy contribution to your wellness score. The level of this contribution is based on published scientific research that has assessed longitudinal risk to your health based on each parameter.

You can check the wellness score from the Analysis page from the CLH App.

Wellness Score’s data calculation

A 70% median health score is added to or subtracted from based-on published and peer-reviewed Hazard Ratios (HR) relating to the biometric and health values aggregated within the ConnectedLife application. The calculation is adapted to different population groups with varying risk factors that should be taken into account and differing hazard ratios relating to their levels of risk. The overall contribution of each parameter is weighted depending on the hazard ratio for the individual parameters.

There are some parameters like sleep, exercise, and steps. Heart rate is captured automatically from wearable devices. On the other hand, some parameters can be self-logged by the user from the CLH app example: Fruit and vegetable intake, Blood lipid profile, BMI, Alcohol intake, and Blood Pressure. The higher the potential Hazard Ratio of a parameter the larger the contribution of the parameter to the wellness score.

The color range defines the positive and negative contribution of wellness score, cause of concern, needs improvement, needs attention, or in good condition.

The green (Good) and blue (Attention) conditions give a positive contribution, while the yellow (Risky) and orange (Critical) conditions give a negative contribution. The total wellness score indicates how well the individual is doing.

The below picture shows the overview of wellness scores that support team members monitoring the patients.

Below wellness score pop-up on the user app home screen.

The following wellness score can be found in the analysis section in the dashboard. In analysis based on the user's condition, support team members can change the target value of the parameter.


Please note that the user needs to submit the Health Report Status, and input it in the Profile log regularly to get a proper Wellness Score. Due to its functionality, it may take a little bit of time to load the Wellness Score sometimes. 


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