国家卫健委:智能穿戴设备不能代替医学检查
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-13 09:25

Core Viewpoint - The rise of wearable devices has increased their popularity for health monitoring, but they should not be used as substitutes for professional medical diagnosis and treatment [2][3]. Group 1: Wearable Device Functionality - Wearable devices, such as smartwatches and fitness bands, offer features like heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, and sleep monitoring for daily health management [2]. - These devices primarily serve for self-monitoring in daily life and cannot replace professional medical examinations [2][3]. Group 2: Limitations of Wearable Devices - The accuracy of wearable devices is limited due to environmental factors, wearing methods, and sensor precision, which prevents them from achieving the accuracy of professional medical equipment [2][3]. - Users should not make health diagnoses based solely on the data from these devices, as physiological indicators like blood pressure and blood sugar naturally fluctuate [2][3]. Group 3: Health Monitoring and Lifestyle Guidance - Wearable devices can help users assess their health status and alert them to potential health risks, promoting a healthier lifestyle [3]. - Significant changes in monitored health indicators should prompt users to seek professional medical evaluation [3].