NeoVital Graph Explained
How to read the NeoVital graph, what the reference bands mean, and how to customise which metrics are displayed.
For informational and educational purposes only. VitalSync is not a medical device and does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. All content presents health data against established clinical reference ranges. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
NeoVital Graph Explained
The NeoVital graph is VitalSync’s animated multi-metric trend visualisation. It plots up to four vital sign metrics on a single time-series chart with colour-coded lines and personalised reference bands so you can spot patterns across days, weeks, or months at a glance.
What the Graph Shows
Each metric is rendered as a smooth animated line. The chart supports the following metrics:
| Metric | Colour | Unit |
| Systolic BP | Red | mmHg |
| Diastolic BP | Orange | mmHg |
| Heart Rate | Blue | bpm |
| SpO₂ | Teal | % |
| HRV (RMSSD) | Purple | ms |
| Body Temperature | Amber | °C / °F |
Reference Bands
Each metric overlays a shaded reference band representing your personal normal range, calculated from your 30-day rolling average ± one standard deviation. Readings that fall outside the band are highlighted with a coloured dot on the line.
Reference bands are personal to you — they reflect your own baseline, not population averages. This means the same reading may be flagged for one person but not another.
Colour Coding
| Band Colour | Meaning |
| Green fill | Reading within your normal range |
| Amber dot | Reading slightly outside range (1–1.5 SD) |
| Red dot | Reading significantly outside range (> 1.5 SD) |
Time Range
Tap the time-range selector above the graph to switch between:
- 7 Days — daily averages
- 30 Days — daily averages
- 90 Days — weekly averages
- All Time — monthly averages
Customising Which Metrics Are Displayed
If you select more than 4 metrics, the oldest selection is dequeued automatically.
Pinch to Zoom
Pinch the graph to zoom into a specific time window. Double-tap to reset to the default range.
Exporting the Graph
Tap the Share icon on the graph card to export the current view as a PNG image. The exported image includes the metric legend and time range label — useful for sharing with your doctor.
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