Health in iOS 10 not showing graphs

Just updated to iOS 10 this morning and really not liking the "improvements" to the Health app. Instead of being able to see a dashboard of all measurements I have chosen in a list of graphs that I can view by week, month or year, they now have all the data subdivided by type of measurement and to get to each one you have to dive deep with lots of taps to see each one. And you can't see an overview of all of them at one time. Why would they do that!! It has turned a useful app into basically useless for me. Other than acting as a passthrough to get data from Withings Pulse to LoseIt app, for example, it no longer serves any purpose for actually giving insight into health. Really disappointed!

iPhone 6 Plus, iOS 10

Posted on Sep 15, 2016 5:17 AM

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Sep 24, 2016 4:15 PM in response to abg3398

Is there another independent app out there that syncs with health data and shows the full set of measurements as graphs like dashboard used to?


I even looked into if Excel for iOS can import heath data.


Apple did this with podcasts before too... I trusted them, got used to listening to podcasts with their app, then they changed the interface and I just switched to Downcast.


I have a folder on my iPhone with all the Apple made apps that I don't trust to use anymore.

Oct 4, 2016 11:31 AM in response to abg3398

Not thrilled with the new interface but I do have a question about the "Lean Body Mass" data. I used to be able to enter my weight and then go to LBM section and the app would enter a corresponding calculated LBM that corresponded to the weight and my other vitals. How is this done now? It appears that it will now allow manual entry of LBM - is this true?

Oct 4, 2016 11:57 AM in response to f86ster

Yes, you can certainly input our own data for that category manually. Tap on Body Measurements. Tap on Lean Body Mass. Tap the + in the upper right corner. Enter your data. Tap Add.


I have no personal knowledge of whether it was possible to add it manually before but, as all the other data types I used always allowed it, I don't know why you wouldn't have.

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