Michigan Predictive Activity & Clinical Trajectories (MiPACT) Study

Overview

The MIPACT (Michigan Predictive Activity and Clinical Trajectories) study was a research initiative designed to leverage Apple health kit data to explore how lifestyle factors and clinical data can predict health outcomes. By collecting detailed information from wearable devices, including physical activity, heart rate, and more, along with clinical and genetic data, the study aims to identify patterns that can help predict the development and progression of various health conditions.  The goal is to develop more personalized and proactive healthcare strategies by understanding how daily behaviors influence long-term health. The MIPACT study emphasizes the importance of integrating wearable technology, clinical practice, and data science to advance precision health and improve patient care.

Principal Investigator

Sachin Kheterpal, MD, MBA

Digital Health Innovation Support

Digital Health Innovation provided funding for the collection of genetic data for this project.