Perhaps HealthKit's or HKObserverQuery is what you need on the iOS side
Receiving Background Deliveries
Apps can also register to receive updates while in the background by
calling the HealthKit store’s
enableBackgroundDelivery(for:frequency:withCompletion:) method. This
method registers your app for background notifications. HealthKit
wakes your app whenever new samples of the specified type are saved to
the store. Your app is called at most once per time period defined by
the frequency you specified when registering.
As for architectures that
communicates between flutter and native Swift code ... Is the same
also possible on the Android
I believe you are looking for Flutter Platform Channels where you can find a Swift Example.
Flutter uses a flexible system that allows you to call
platform-specific APIs whether available in Java or Kotlin code on
Android, or in ObjectiveC or Swift code on iOS.
Flutter’s platform-specific API support does not rely on code
generation, but rather on a flexible message passing style:
The Flutter portion of your app sends messages to its host, the iOS or
Android portion of your app, over a platform channel.
The host listens on the platform channel, and receives the message. It
then calls into any number of platform-specific APIs – using the
native programming language – and sends back a response to the client,
the Flutter portion of your app.
Unfortunately, I don't see any existing Flutter HealthKit but hopefully the available tools are enough to let you build your own bridge for HealthKit.
Brandon Donnelson's Video on Creating a Plugin may also help.
I am not sure if there are HealthKit alternatives to Android.