Hello Everyone,

After reading this article, I enabled the native sleep tracking function on 
my Apple watch, just to give it a try, and I have to admit, the data the 
watch provides is very detailed and impressive; moreover, it is strangely 
compelling.

Enjoy,

Mark

9to5Mac - Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Apple Watch helped Whole Foods founder give up drinking: ‘It changed my 
life’
 
Apple Watch users regularly credit the device with helping save their life 
during health scares and emergency situations. For the founder of Whole 
Foods, however, it was insight gained from the Apple Watch that helped him 
improve his life.
Business Insider highlighted this week that Whole Foods founder John Mackey 
decided to give up drinking three years ago thanks in part to data 
collected by his Apple Watch.
“I wish I’d stopped drinking 30 years ago,” Mackey said. “That’s 30 years 
of feeling good that I let go past.”

Mackey said his Apple Watch contributed to his decision to cut alcohol out 
of his life for good.
“I was tracking my sleep, and some days I didn’t sleep well, and some days 
I did sleep well,” he recalled. “So, I started to ask the question, ‘Well, 
what did I do differently when I didn’t sleep well?'”
Through sleep tracking with Apple Watch and reflecting on his habits, 
Mackey determined that more exercise and fewer large meals before bed meant 
better sleep. But the biggest insight was from a lack of deep sleep, 
according to the Apple Watch.

Mackey also shared his experience in an interview on the PLANTSTRONG 
podcast last year. Mackey named AutoSleep as the app he used to track his 
sleep. In his own words:
“It [Apple Watch] changed my life. It got me off alcohol over two years 
ago.” […] “Well, I have an app on the Apple Watch called AutoSleep, and it 
tracks my sleep.
I sleep with my watch and charge it in the morning when I get up.
And I’ve learned so much from it because it tells me about not only how 
long I sleep but my quality of sleep and how deep my sleep is. And I 
started to notice that anytime I drank even one beer or one glass of wine, 
my deep sleep went to zero. I got no deep sleep and my total sleep would 
drop about an hour.
And I did numerous experiments because I actually liked alcohol and I 
didn’t want to give it up. But the facts were so clear. Every time I drank, 
no deep sleep. And then I began to realize, wow, maybe I should just stop 
drinking.
And so then the question became, do I want to sleep well or do I want to 
have a drink? And the answer so far for over two years has been, I’d rather 
sleep well. But I’ll hold out the possibility there might come a time when 
I’d rather have the drink, but so far it hadn’t hit me.”
Better sleep means a better life, and for the Whole Foods founder, sleep 
tracking with Apple Watch unlocked a key insight that inarguably provided 
answers for how to improve his.
Sleep tracking is now a built-in feature on Apple Watch. Apple Watch Series 
9, Apple Watch Series 10, and Apple Watch Ultra 2 are also capable of 
detecting signs of sleep apnea.

Original Article at:
https://9to5mac.com/2025/01/22/apple-watch-helped-whole-foods-founder-give-up-drinking-it-changed-my-life/

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