November 14, 2024

Month: October 2023

 New Apple research highlights the health benefits of pickleball

New Apple research highlights the health benefits of pickleball

The Apple Heart and Movement Study reveals tennis and pickleball are a win for overall health, as pickleball’s popularity continues to rise

Researchers from the Apple Heart and Movement Study share new insights into one of the fastest-growing sports around the world: pickleball. To see how this emerging sport compared against the long-standing game of tennis, and how it impacts overall health, researchers turned to the data.

In one of the largest observational datasets of pickleball activity collected using Apple Watch, researchers found trends in both pickleball and tennis workout data that highlight the potential health benefits of both activities.

Participants often played pickleball and tennis for long periods of time, averaging a peak heart rate within 70 percent of their estimated max heart rate during recorded workouts. Pickleball workouts lasted for slightly longer than tennis workouts, while tennis workouts averaged more time spent in higher-intensity heart rate zones and had a higher average peak heart rate.

Researchers also saw a steady increase in the popularity of pickleball workouts, with pickleball workouts surpassing tennis workouts for the first time. Utah took the top spot as the state with the most recorded pickleball workouts per capita in the study. The research found that both pickleball and tennis workouts were popular across all adult ages, and both were more popular with men than women.

Observing participant behavior, coupled with activity and sensor data from Apple Watch, helps advance researchers’ understanding of factors affecting heart health and mobility over time.

“The Apple Heart and Movement Study offers us remarkable opportunities to follow participants’ behavior changes and the consequences of these changes on health,” said Calum MacRae, M.D., Ph.D., a cardiologist, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and principal investigator of the Apple Heart and Movement Study at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. “Following the growth of pickleball using Apple Watch data allows us to explore emerging trends and the effects of activity on multiple metrics of health and wellness that were not accessible before.”

The Apple Heart and Movement Study is one of three public research studies Apple introduced in the Research app, in collaboration with leading institutions. The Research app gives researchers the ability to broaden the scale and scope of their studies, helping uncover new scientific findings, and furthers Apple’s ability to create new features grounded in science in the process.

Paddles and Rackets: Both Offer a Healthy Activity for All

After analyzing more than 250,000 pickleball and tennis workouts recorded on Apple Watch by study participants, researchers found pickleball workouts were slightly longer than tennis workouts on average — 90 minutes versus 81 minutes, respectively — and saw greater variability in time played.

To assess the intensity of each workout type, researchers analyzed heart rate data. The average peak heart rate was nine beats per minute faster during tennis workouts, which averaged 152 beats per minute, compared to 143 beats per minute in pickleball.

Heart rate zones are another way to assess exercise effort. While both sports had similar trends in time spent within each heart rate zone, on average, tennis workouts had nine percentage points more time in higher-intensity heart rate zones compared to pickleball workouts.

Both pickleball and tennis workouts were often played for long periods of time, with participants averaging a peak heart rate within 70 percent of their estimated max heart rate during recorded workouts. Regular physical activity is associated with improved quality of life and healthy aging.

A Match with Mindfulness

The potential impact of exercise on mental health was important for researchers to consider. The study offers participants an optional mental health survey that includes a depression screening tool called the Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2).

Across the study, results consistent with a depressed mood were rare, but the distribution of PHQ-2 scores was lower among frequent pickleball and tennis players. The odds of the PHQ-2 results suggestive of depressed mood were 60.1 percent lower among frequent pickleball players and 51.3 percent lower among tennis players than the general participant pool, reinforcing the potential benefits of physical activity on mental wellbeing.

“Research is a vital component to our work in health at Apple, and it’s important to see the science behind the mental and physical benefits of activities like pickleball and tennis on Apple Watch users,” said Sumbul Desai, M.D., Apple’s vice president of Health. “Physical inactivity is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and a number of other chronic conditions. Finding an activity that someone enjoys partaking in can help build a routine, whether that means picking up a paddle or a racket.”

According to the study, in July 2023, the number of participants playing pickleball in a single month surpassed the number of participants playing tennis for the first time. Tennis workout trends saw seasonal variation, while pickleball workouts saw relatively steady growth.

“We are pleased to see pickleball-related findings included in the Apple Heart and Movement Study, in collaboration with Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the American Heart Association. There are numerous benefits for individuals of all ages and backgrounds on the pickleball courts as part of a healthy, social, and active lifestyle,” said Mike Nealy, USA Pickleball’s chief executive officer. “As the sport’s national governing body in the United States, it’s increasingly meaningful to see science behind pickleball using real-world data from Apple Watch. The relatively low-impact, informal, and social nature of pickleball can offer a useful and enjoyable outlet for those looking to increase movement and add to their workouts.”

The research found that both sports were popular across ages and more popular for men than women. On average, players who logged at least 10 pickleball workouts were older than their counterparts in tennis — 51 versus 45, respectively — and had higher female participation rates.

Utah Picklers Earn Top Spot

A hub for the sport, Utah stood out in the research as the most popular state per capita for pickleball, with just over one in every 16 study participants giving the sport a try at least once.

“We’re excited to see that in the latest research study update from the Apple Heart and Movement Study, Utah stood out as the most popular state per capita for pickleball. It’s awesome that so many Utahns are grabbing the opportunity pickleball offers to incorporate activity into their days, and this research is a great reminder that exercise of any kind is a powerful way to improve our health over the long term,” said Spencer J. Cox, Utah’s governor.

About the Apple Heart and Movement Study 

The Apple Heart and Movement Study, a collaboration with Brigham and Women’s Hospital, the American Heart Association, and Apple, explores the links between physical activity and heart health, and has more than 200,000 participants across the United States who have given their consent to share data.

Apple Watch Tips for Pickleball Players 

Apple Watch offers users a number of ways to stay connected, active, healthy, and safe:

  • To track pickleball sessions on Apple Watch, go to the Workout app and choose Add Workout, then select Pickleball. To help track workout intensity, users can also customize their Workout views on Apple Watch to include Heart Rate Zones. Users can review their activity data in the Fitness app on iPhone or health data in the Health app on iPhone or iPad.
  • With the new double tap gesture coming later this month to Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2, users can answer and end a phone call or reply to a message with one hand while on the court, while the other hand is holding their paddle.
  • To stay in the zone, users can create a custom Focus on their iPhone to choose when they want to receive alerts and notifications on Apple Watch, while letting other people know when they’re busy. In Settings, choose Focus, tap the Add button, and then choose Custom to tailor the options.
  • By setting up Apple Pay on Apple Watch, users can leave their wallets at home and pay right from their wrist.
  • Users can slip an AirTag into their pickleball bag and track its location right on Apple Watch. Go to the Find Items app, and choose whether to play a sound or pull up directions to find the item.

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 Apple Store online launches in Chile to bring customers exciting new shopping options

Apple Store online launches in Chile to bring customers exciting new shopping options

Customers in Chile can now shop Apple’s full lineup of products and services online with Apple Specialists who are available to provide exceptional service and help discover the best of Apple

SANTIAGO, CHILE Apple today announced the expansion of the Apple Store online in Chile. Customers throughout the country can shop Apple’s full lineup of products and services, and receive best-in-class support, delivered by online team members eager to share their knowledge and expertise.

Today, customers in Chile can visit apple.com/cl or download the Apple Store app and shop directly with Apple. Starting October 20, customers will be able to pre-order the all-new iPhone 15, featuring a durable, color-infused back glass; contoured edges; the Dynamic Island; a 48MP Main camera; and USB‑C; and iPhone 15 Pro, featuring a titanium design; a new Action button; powerful camera upgrades; and A17 Pro for next-level performance and mobile gaming. And by shopping through Apple Store online, customers are able to choose from a range of affordable financing options.

“We’re thrilled to be expanding in Chile with the launch of the Apple Store online,” said Deirdre O’Brien, Apple’s senior vice president of Retail. “We love creating magical experiences for our customers, and whether they’re looking to unleash creativity or embrace an entrepreneurial spirit, we now have an incredible Apple experience for everyone in Chile who wants to discover and shop for our amazing products, including the all new iPhone 15 lineup and Apple Watch Series 9.”

Retail Services

The Apple Store online is the best place to buy Apple products in Chile, offering a myriad of benefits, including product personalization, fast and free delivery on all products, and a wide range of affordability options with flexible financing plans and the Apple Trade In program.

Customers in Chile can now take advantage of Apple’s retail services, including Online Personal Sessions with a Specialist to help with setup, safe data transfer, and switching to iOS, giving customers an easy-to-follow guide to activate their new device and transfer data over from their old device.

The new store provides customers in Chile with the Apple Trade In program, where they can trade in their current device and receive credit toward a new one. If their device is not eligible for a credit, Apple will recycle it for free, diverting electronic waste from landfills and saving precious materials in Apple’s quest to take less from the earth.

Personalized Shopping

Exclusively on apple.com/cl and the Apple Store app, customers have many different ways to personalize their devices.

Customers can create their own style of Apple Watch by choosing their preferred case and band combination through the Apple Watch Studio. Whether they’re interested in the new Apple Watch Series 9 or Apple Watch Ultra 2, customers can now choose a carbon neutral option of any Apple Watch, representing a significant milestone toward Apple 2030: Apple’s plan to be carbon neutral by the end of the decade. Apple also offers carbon neutral cases and bands, including the popular Sport Loop.

To add a personalized touch, engraving is available for free for AirPods, AirTag, Apple Pencil (2nd generation), and iPad with a mix of emoji, names, initials, and numbers, only on apple.com/cl.

With configure-to-order options available through Apple, Mac customers can select and customize the device to their desired specifications.

Online Support

Customers can now take advantage of Apple’s many retail services with the support of online experts who are ready to provide personal support at any stage of their shopping journey. The Apple Store online offers a range of affordability options and ways to buy, including financing options for every product.

Customers can also receive personalized support with AppleCare+ available on iPhone, Mac, Apple Watch, and iPad, and delivered by experts who know Apple products best. AppleCare+ provides one-stop service and support from Apple experts available via chat or phone.

With the Apple Store app, customers can enjoy a personalized shopping experience with recommendations tailored to the Apple products they already own. Customers can also compare different models, access their saved items, and easily track orders wherever they go. The Apple Store app also offers updates on promotions and flexible payment options.

For all the latest information on Apple’s lineup of innovative products and services, visit apple.com/cl.

About Apple Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. Apple’s five software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay, and iCloud. Apple’s more than 100,000 employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth, and to leaving the world better than we found it.

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