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In this post, we’ll show you how to change the height and weight measurements in the Health app on your iPhone.
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Introduction
The Health app for iPhone lets you easily see and track your progress in key areas of your life, such as fitness, sleep, and nutrition. If you’re new to the Health app, here’s how to change your height and weight so that it’s reflected in the metrics tracked in the app.
How to change height in the Health app
You can change your height in the Health app by going to the “Profile” tab, tapping Edit in the top-right corner, and then tapping Height. From there, you can enter your new height and tap Done in the top-right corner when you’re finished.
How to change weight in the Health app
The Health app on your iPhone allows you to track and store your health data, including your weight. You can enter your weight manually or, if you have an Apple Watch, you can sync your weight data from the Watch. If you need to change your weight data for any reason, you can do so in the Health app. Here’s how:
How to change both height and weight in the Health app
There are two ways to add or edit height and weight measurements in the Health app on your iPhone: manually or using your iPhone’s sensors. If you want to enter your information manually, open the Health app, tap “Height” under Vitals, and enter your information. If you want to use your iPhone’s sensors to measure your height and weight, open the Health app, tap “Height” under Vitals, tap “Edit,” then tap “Measure with Sensor.”
How to change other settings in the Health app
Go to Health > Preferences, then tap on a setting to change it:
-Share My Data: Choose whether health data from your iPhone and Apple Watch is shared with apps and devices.
-Weight Unit: Choose pounds or kilograms.
-Heights Unit: Choose inches, centimeters, or feet and inches.
-Distance Unit: Choose miles or kilometers.
How to use the Health app
There are a number of apps that focus on helping you live a healthier life, but the iPhone’s own Health app is a great starting point. It has a bunch of different features for tracking your fitness and activity levels, as well as monitoring your sleep, diet, and more.
But before you can start using the Health app to its full potential, you need to input some basic information about yourself, including your height and weight. Here’s how!
How to get the most out of the Health app
The Health app is a great way to track your fitness and health, but it can be a little confusing to use at first. In this article, we’ll show you how to change your height and weight in the Health app, so you can get the most accurate information about your body.
First, open the Health app on your iPhone. Tap the “Profile” tab at the bottom of the screen.
On the “Profile” page, tap “Edit” in the top-right corner.
Under the “Body Measurements” section, tap “Height” or “Weight.”
Enter your new height or weight, then tap “Done.”
Your changes will be saved automatically. That’s all there is to it!
FAQs
How to Change Height and Weight in Health App?
In order to change your height and weight in the Health app, you will need to:
1. Open the Health app on your iPhone.
2. Tap on the “Profile” tab in the bottom navigation bar.
3. Tap on “Edit” in the top right corner of the screen.
4. Scroll down and tap on “Height” or “Weight”.
5. Enter your new height or weight into the field provided.
6. Tap on “Done” in the top right corner of the screen.
Conclusion
To change your height and weight in the Health app, tap the “Edit” button in the top right corner. From there, you can enter your new information. Once you’re done, tap “Save” in the top right corner.
Further reading
If you want to change the information that you previously entered into the Health app, you can do so by following these steps:
1. Open the Health app on your iPhone.
2. Tap the icon that represents your profile in the upper-right corner of the screen.
3. Tap “Edit Profile.”
4. Tap “Height” or “Weight.”
5. Use the keyboard to enter your new height or weight, then tap “Done” when you’re finished.