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CONTINUOUS monitoring of heart rate recovery (HRR) using wearable ECG technology can identify individuals at higher risk of ...
The time it takes the heart to return to its baseline rhythm after exercise can predict a host of cardiovascular or metabolic disorders. In a new study, scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana ...
If you're not hypersensitive to tight devices, a chest strap is unquestionably better than your current smartwatch.
A lower DHRPS is better (something more like 0.008), Zhanlin Chen explains. This could signify someone who takes 10,000 steps ...
It is annoying,” he says. Gwen’s teammate, 64-year-old Owen Davies, is diabetic and has prostate cancer and a loop recorder in his chest to monitor his heart rhythm. Walking Rugby motivates ...
Wearable gadgets did little more than count steps when they first appeared, promising to assess a user's health depending on whether they hit 10,000 a day.