Activity Weekly Statistics Missing

With the new update, what happended to my weekly step count, dinstance, and total flights climbed? Why would you eliminate these from the weekly total? Plus I am not being sent that information as an alert/notification on my watch every week either. How do I re-enable this feature?

Apple Watch Series 8

Posted on Sep 25, 2023 7:45 AM

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Posted on Sep 28, 2023 4:43 PM

Hey there jlstac,


Thanks for reaching out to the Apple Support Communities.


To get started, weekly trends like step count, and distance should still be viewable in the Health app on the iPhone that your Apple Watch is paired with. For more details, check out this link here: View your data in Health on iPhone - Apple Support


View trends, highlights, and details for a specific health category
Tap Browse at the bottom right to display the Health Categories screen, then do one of the following:
* Tap a category. (To see all categories, scroll up and down.)
* Tap the search field, then type the name of a category (such as Mobility) or a specific type of data (such as Walking Speed).

Depending on the data type, you may be able to do the following:
* View details about any of the data: Tap the Details button.
* See weekly, monthly, and yearly views of the data: Tap the tabs at the top of the screen.
* Manually enter data: Tap Add Data in the top-right corner of the screen.
* Add a data type to Favorites on the Summary screen: Tap Add to Favorites. (You may need to scroll down.)
* View which apps and devices are allowed to share the data: Below Options, tap Data Sources & Access. (You may need to scroll down.)
* Delete data: Tap Show All Data below Options, swipe left on a data record, then tap Delete. To delete all data, tap Edit, then tap Delete All.
* Change the measurement unit: Tap Unit below Options, then select a unit.

To receive notifications about your health trends, tap Summary at the bottom left, tap your picture or initials at the top right, tap Notifications, then turn on Trends.


If still having issues looking the information after going through the resource above, reach out to Apple Support directly at this next link here: Get Support - Apple


We hope that's able to help.


Best regards.

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Sep 28, 2023 4:43 PM in response to jlstac

Hey there jlstac,


Thanks for reaching out to the Apple Support Communities.


To get started, weekly trends like step count, and distance should still be viewable in the Health app on the iPhone that your Apple Watch is paired with. For more details, check out this link here: View your data in Health on iPhone - Apple Support


View trends, highlights, and details for a specific health category
Tap Browse at the bottom right to display the Health Categories screen, then do one of the following:
* Tap a category. (To see all categories, scroll up and down.)
* Tap the search field, then type the name of a category (such as Mobility) or a specific type of data (such as Walking Speed).

Depending on the data type, you may be able to do the following:
* View details about any of the data: Tap the Details button.
* See weekly, monthly, and yearly views of the data: Tap the tabs at the top of the screen.
* Manually enter data: Tap Add Data in the top-right corner of the screen.
* Add a data type to Favorites on the Summary screen: Tap Add to Favorites. (You may need to scroll down.)
* View which apps and devices are allowed to share the data: Below Options, tap Data Sources & Access. (You may need to scroll down.)
* Delete data: Tap Show All Data below Options, swipe left on a data record, then tap Delete. To delete all data, tap Edit, then tap Delete All.
* Change the measurement unit: Tap Unit below Options, then select a unit.

To receive notifications about your health trends, tap Summary at the bottom left, tap your picture or initials at the top right, tap Notifications, then turn on Trends.


If still having issues looking the information after going through the resource above, reach out to Apple Support directly at this next link here: Get Support - Apple


We hope that's able to help.


Best regards.

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