There has been a proliferation of air quality apps including pollen over the last few years, some based on data from measurement devices, others based on satellite data. However, all of these track each exposure; allergen, irritants (pollution), and/or weather, in isolation.
And, tracking each of these in isolation only pushes you a data point that is a level assessment that isn’t associated with any evidence of health correlation. The Air Quality Index was actually created in a regulatory context as a means to incent towards achieving reductions in air pollution, not necessarily a thorough understanding of health impacts broadly, and certainly not personal impacts.
But each individual who ventures outdoors experiences an environment in which a confluence of allergens and irritants converge with weather conditions at a particular time and place. It is the confluence of all these variables that may impact your health based on your individual sensitivity.
So, DailyBreath collects all this data, but it develops a personalized risk index based on the symptoms recorded in the app that mark this impactful convergence of exposures that you experienced at the time. This is using real world evidence, your symptoms experience as it relates to exposure variables, to drive your real understanding of the conditions that are problematic for your health.
Once empowered to understand your personal risk, you can take proactive steps to reduce or avoid triggers that often lead to respiratory difficulty. Join a revolution in symptom tracking that correlates to weather and environmental conditions and does so, so that you can determine your individual sensitivity and take appropriate action based on YOUR risk of experiencing symptoms. Download DailyBreath today and register to build your personalized exposure risk profile by tracking symptoms and pinpointing triggers..