# Functions

# Constants

Use Google Fit to see and store your physical activity data.
Add to your Google Fit physical activity data.
See info about your blood glucose in Google Fit.
Add info about your blood glucose to Google Fit.
See info about your blood pressure in Google Fit.
Add info about your blood pressure in Google Fit.
See info about your body measurements in Google Fit.
See info about your body temperature in Google Fit.
Add to info about your body temperature in Google Fit.
Add info about your body measurements to Google Fit.
See your heart rate data in Google Fit.
Add to your heart rate data in Google Fit.
See your Google Fit speed and distance data.
Add to your Google Fit location data.
See info about your nutrition in Google Fit.
Add to info about your nutrition in Google Fit.
See info about your oxygen saturation in Google Fit.
Add info about your oxygen saturation in Google Fit.
See info about your reproductive health in Google Fit.
Add info about your reproductive health in Google Fit.
See your sleep data in Google Fit.
Add to your sleep data in Google Fit.

# Structs

AggregateBy: The specification of which data to aggregate.
AggregateRequest: Next id: 10.
DataPoint: Represents a single data point, generated by a particular data source.
Dataset: A dataset represents a projection container for data points.
DataSource: Definition of a unique source of sensor data.
DataTypeField: In case of multi-dimensional data (such as an accelerometer with x, y, and z axes) each field represents one dimension.
Device: Representation of an integrated device (such as a phone or a wearable) that can hold sensors.
MapValue: Holder object for the value of an entry in a map field of a data point.
Session: Sessions contain metadata, such as a user-friendly name and time interval information.
Value: Holder object for the value of a single field in a data point.