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TL;DR Health Connect gives Android users a tool to store their health and fitness data in a centralized repository.
In addition to regular health metrics, Health Connect is getting ready to keep track of nicotine and alcohol consumption.
Nicotine reporting will support different consumption methods, like cigarettes and vaping.
Let’s be honest: Android Health Connect needs work. The system has the best of intentions, offering a tool for organizing and making sense of all the different kinds of health and exercise data we collect from the various wearables and fitness trackers we use. But even if we’re a bit frustrated by its current implementation, the basic idea is a good one, and we’d love to see Health Connect evolve to meet our needs. One way we can hope to see it grow is by supporting additional data types, and today we’re checking out work on a couple additions that might sound a little counter-intuitive.
Google supports dozens of data types in Health Connect — everything from blood pressure, to step count, to how well you’re staying hydrated. When it comes to hydration, though, we imagine Google was thinking more along the lines of “glasses of nice, cool water” than where we’re about to go with this.
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Looking through Google’s latest Health Connect beta for Android, we’ve uncovered evidence of the app preparing to add two new data types that are decidedly not good for your health:
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