Huawei developed a feature to identify blood sugar fluctuations based on PPG measurements using smartwatches. This function is designed to raise awareness about potential diabetes risks and encourage users to seek early medical intervention. According to the 2024 report by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), 589 million adults aged 20 to 79 have diabetes worldwide. This feature shall not be confused with detecting precise blood glucose levels or diagnosis. Professor Jiguang Wang, director of the Shanghai Institute of Hypertension, spoke at the event regarding the efficacy of wearable-based PPG technology as a reliable method for proactive health-trend awareness. The feature uses non-invasive Photoplethysmography (PPG) technology using the advanced sensors on Huawei smartwatches to monitor the user's PPG and provide proactive wellness alerts based on the collected data. Dubai – Emirates 24/7 – Huawei showcased its latest wearable-based blood sugar management wellness trend insights at the World Health Expo Dubai 2026. And in the UAE, there is a 20.7% prevalence of diabetes among the adult population. Recent breakthroughs in research have found a shared genetic aetiology between resting heart rate and diabetes. Upon completion, the Diabetes Risk app categorizes wellness patterns into Low, Medium, or High. Huawei recommends that users categorized as Medium and High patterns seek professional medical help for further diagnosis. He played a key role in the development of the HUAWEI WATCH D, Huawei’s first blood pressure monitoring smartwatch, and the subsequent HUAWEI WATCH D2. Huawei has already made the feature available on the HUAWEI WATCH GT 6 Pro through an OTA update. Professor Wang has collaborated with Huawei to advance wearable health management. While the feature is safe for all users and has no side effects or contraindications, it is not a replacement for professional diabetes diagnostics. Similarly, diabetes-related microvascular arteriosclerosis and neuropathy have been found to affect PPG signals. In the MENA region, 85 million adults are living with diabetes, a number expected to increase by 92% to 163 million by 2050. Globally, 43% of all people living with diabetes are undiagnosed, and 81% live in low- and middle-income countries. Wider compatibility across more smartwatch models is on the horizon. It aims to help users recognize potential wellness trends early and seek expert advice in a timely manner. This empowers individuals to prioritize preventative care. Users must consistently wear the watch on their wrist for 3 to 14 days.
Huawei Unveils Diabetes Monitoring Feature on Smartwatches in Dubai
At the World Health Expo 2026 in Dubai, Huawei introduced a new smartwatch feature using PPG technology to track blood sugar fluctuations and raise diabetes risk awareness. It is not a medical diagnostic tool but aims to encourage users to consult doctors.