It started with a simple
question: What if you could measure your nutrition in real-time, right
from your wrist?
Samsung’s Antioxidant Indexon Galaxy Watch8transforms
what once seemed like science fiction into everyday technology.In fiveseconds,
athumb scanreturns precise carotenoid levels – the industry’s first measurable
nutrition index.By miniaturizing lab-grade sensor technology with exceptional
accuracy,it turns your dietinto anactionable metric for healthier aging.Establishing
this new benchmark in wearable health trackingrequired years of intensive
R&D, countless prototypes and unwavering grit.
Breaking New Ground in
Nutrition Tracking
Back in 2018, Samsung saw a critical gap
in wearables: we could count every step and calorie, yetthere was no simple way
to measure how our diet impacted our health.Deeper nutritional insights were
locked behind expensive and time-consuming lab tests, out of reach for many
people. As people live longer, the focus is shifting from simply increasing
lifespan to improving the quality of those additional years.
"In this context, antioxidation
naturally gains attention as a method to slow down aging,” explains Dr.
Hyojee Joung, a Seoul National University public health nutrition expert who guided
parts of the tech’s development.“If antioxidant management is neglected, Reactive
Oxygen Species (ROS)accumulate in the body, increasing the risk of chronic
diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer."
This realization made antioxidantsthe
cornerstone of Samsung’s mission. Engineers and scientists focused on
carotenoids – key antioxidants and proven indicators of fruit and vegetable
intake – to create a device small enough to sit on your wrist, yet powerful
enough to turn complex antioxidant data into simple, actionable health insights
for everyone.
Challenge #1: How to Shrink theLab-Grade
SensorTechnology
From day one, thedream of a
nutrition-tracking wearable hit an immediate snag:traditional methodsfor
measuring carotenoid levelslike Raman spectroscopy are laser-based,
non-invasive and precise, but rely on bulky machines that are far from
wearable.So, the team’s first mission was to shrink the lab-grade tech into a coin-sized
sensor.
After seven years of rigorous testing
and optimizingsince the first prototype, the teamdeveloped theminiaturizedsensor, a groundbreaking tech thatcombinesmulti-wavelength
LEDs with a custom photodetector array to provide accurate carotenoid readings
in a compact design.
“Our breakthrough was integrating
reflectance spectroscopy with LEDs, which allowed us to miniaturize the
technology while maintaining a high level of accuracy,” explains Jinyoung Park,
a developer from Digital Health team at Samsung Electronics.
Unlike lasers, which emit a sharp,
narrow wavelength, LEDs emit a broader wavelength range. By analyzing how much
light is absorbed by the skin at multiple wavelengths through photodiodes, the
watch estimates carotenoid levels with impressive accuracy.The advanced
algorithms that continuously calibrate in real-time also support precision
while delivering personalized insights to each user.
Challenge #2: How to Ensure
the TechReaches Everyone
Creating a coin-sized carotenoid sensor
was a major milestone, but the next challenge was ensuring it could work
accurately and reliably across diverse skin types, making it truly accessible
to everyone.
To overcome challenges like melanin
interference in darker skin tones, Samsung’s engineers opted to use the
fingertip for measurements since it has the least melanin across all ethnic
groups. They also added simple tweaks, like light fingertip pressure during
scans, which helps temporarily reduce blood flow and hemoglobin interference,
making the results more accurate.
Extensive trials conducted at Samsung
Medical Center includedhundreds of participants, validating the sensor’s
performance. This paved the way for a feature that seamlessly transitioned from
the lab to users worldwide, offering an inclusive solution designed for
everyday life.
How It Works
Carotenoids are the natural red, yellow
and green pigments found in fruits and vegetables. Since our bodies can’t
produce carotenoids on their own, the levels stored in the body offer a clear
snapshot of how much fruit and vegetables someone has been eating.
This is where your Antioxidant Index
score comes in, reflecting your carotenoid levels based on these categories:
“Skin carotenoids metabolize and
accumulate in tissues gradually, so short-term changes in fruit and vegetable
intake won’t immediately appear in the score,” explains Dr. Hyojee Joung. “Our
research shows that increased carotenoid intake leads to a meaningful rise in
skin carotenoid levels after about one to two weeks, making the Index a
valuable tool for tracking consistent, long-term dietary habits.”
Lifestyle factors like sleep quality,
stress levels, and physical activity also influence the Index, making it a
well-rounded indicator of overall health. Paired with other Galaxy Watch8 features
like sleep coaching, activity tracking and Vascular Loadmonitoring, the
Antioxidant Index offers a holistic view of your well-being, empowering smarter
decisions for healthier aging.
TheAntioxidant Index feature measures carotenoid levels
in seconds with the sensor on the back of the Galaxy Watch8 and provides
additional nutritional insights on pairedGalaxy smartphones.
Your Health, Reimagined
"New wearable
sensors can play a role in helping people build healthy eating habits by
tracking and encouraging sufficient daily intake of fruits and
vegetables," says Professor Yoonho Choi from Samsung Medical Center.
"Over time, this simple practice can help prevent some cancers and other
age-related diseases, making it a very effective way to support long-term
health."
Antioxidants are an emerging area of
focus, but research has been limited due to the challenges of accurate
measurement. Galaxy Watch8’s Antioxidant Index goes beyond current industry
developments anddelivers meaningful innovation.
Samsung’s ability to measure antioxidant levels with
precision,acknowledged by experts as a benchmark for future research,represents
a breakthrough in health monitoring.By helping users identify risks early and
take proactive steps towards better health, Samsung is paving the way for a
smarter, more proactive approach to wellness and redefiningthe role ofwearablesin
preventative healthcare.