A woman wearing the Garmin Venu X1 smartwatch checks her heart rate and sleep score.

Garmin smartwatch data enhances user insights for women’s metabolic health platform Hello Inside

Metabolic health, which focuses on how efficiently the body produces energy from food, is unique for women due to hormonal shifts throughout life. As new research underscores the importance of women’s metabolic health for chronic disease management1, Garmin smartwatch data is being leveraged by digital health platform Hello Inside to provide women with a way to understand how changes in lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, stress and sleep can impact glucose stability and hormonal symptoms.

Hello Inside is an AI-powered women’s metabolic health platform that turns glucose2 and complex health data into real-time, hyper-personalized insights for women.

Personalized guidance backed by data

A Hello Inside display shows the correlation of glucose and a Garmin sleep score as well as skin temperature.

Hello Inside’s AI layer synthesizes self-reported food logging, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and Garmin smartwatch data to reveal how daily choices — eating, sleeping, moving and stress management — affect metabolic health through hormonal transitions, from menstrual cycles through menopause.

“The integration of wearable biosensors with continuous glucose monitoring is enabling the personalized, longitudinal monitoring women need throughout their hormonal transitions,” said Mario Aichlseder, CEO and co-founder of Hello Inside. “Our collaboration with Garmin is powerful because of the precision data they deliver. Their advanced sleep features, HRV monitoring and biometric tracking give us the accuracy we need to decode metabolism in real-time.”

Garmin smartwatches such as Venu® 4, Forerunner® 570 and fēnix® 8 then provide the additional biometric data needed to show a more comprehensive picture of overall health and wellness.

With CGM and Garmin data, Hello Inside incorporates AI to deliver personalized insights and recommendations to optimize metabolic health changes that can support weight loss and hormonal balance for users. Clinical data demonstrates these outcomes: users achieve an average weight loss of 4 kg in three months through metabolic optimization rather than restrictive dieting, with 76% reporting overall symptom improvement.3

A new insight on the Hello Inside platform discusses why good sleep is important for your metabolic health.

Sleep, stress and more: How Garmin biometrics are utilized

The Hello Inside approach reflects a broader shift toward prevention and long-term metabolic monitoring. By layering Garmin biometric data with continuous glucose monitoring, the platform helps women establish sustainable lifestyle patterns that support metabolic health throughout different hormonal phases — from reproductive years through menopause.

“When you combine the comprehensive health data from Garmin smartwatches with continuous glucose monitoring and our AI, you get something that simply doesn’t exist anywhere else: a complete, adaptive metabolic health system built specifically for women’s physiology,” said Aichlseder. “This is precision health at scale, and this collaboration makes it possible.”

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1Metabolic disorders like diabetes linked to female reproductive factors

2Blood glucose variance measured by continuous glucose monitors across the menstrual cycle

3Women achieve measurable improvements in weight, energy, and symptom management through glucose control

4Slow-wave sleep and the risk of type 2 diabetes in humans

5Chronic insufficient sleep in women impairs insulin sensitivity independent of adiposity changes