Military health optimisation uses wearables, AI & personalised wellness programmes


The Department of Defense (DoD) is implementing the Optimizing the Human Weapon System (OHWS) program, which distributes commercial wearables (like Oura rings and Garmin watches) to service members. The program aggregates physiological data—such as sleep, heart rate variability, and activity—to offer personalized wellness programs and injury prevention strategies. Data is shared with medical officers and fitness staff to monitor unit readiness. 

The initiative aims to shift military health from a reactive model to a proactive "performance continuum," using data analytics to inform training and deployment decisions.

Read the original article at https://www.aerospacedefensereview.com/news/military-health-optimization-a-path-to-enhanced-readiness-nwid-2411.html


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