KEY POINTS
  • The study is called BEGIN, which stands for Binge Eating Genetics Initiative.
  • For the research, Apple is donating watches to 1,000 people who have experience with eating disorders.
Apple CEO Tim Cook introduces the new Apple Watch at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California, September 12, 2018. 

The Apple Watch is in use by scientists across the country to monitor everything from the symptoms of Parkinson's disease to postpartum depression. Now, researchers are aiming to see how well the device can track eating disorders.

The University of North Carolina's medical school will soon be starting a study called BEGIN, which stands for Binge Eating Genetics Initiative, to better understand overeating. People with binge eating disorder often eat large amounts of food uncontrollably in a small period of time. Those who follow with compensatory behavior like purging or excessive exercise are typically diagnosed with bulimia nervosa.