Now it seems in the latest version of iOS and watchOS, Apple has introduced a new health reminder tool in the form of warning users when their cardio levels are too low. This will be accomplished by using various sensors built into the watch, such as the heart rate sensor, GPS, and accelerometer to help determine how active the user is.
Typically, the Apple Watch would use the built-in VO2 max sensor (on newer models) to measure cardio levels, but this new feature means that in theory, it should be able to measure the cardio levels on users with older Apple Watches and also for times when users are unable to complete their high-intensity workouts.
Apple claims that based on studies, there is a link between low cardio fitness and a higher risk of health issues like heart diseases and high blood pressure, so these warnings should help encourage and prompt users to start getting in more exercise.