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Heart Rate Monitors
Presented By Jimmy Oakley
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Heart rate monitors used to be exclusively operated by
physicians and nurses alone but that was soon rectified with
today’s multi-tasking generation. Every person seemed to want
to know about everything that was related to them and that of
course included monitoring their own heartbeats.
What is a Heart Monitor
Also known as a cardiac monitor, a heart monitor is a piece of
electronic equipment that can be used to track or observe heart
functions continuously. It allows people to place a numerical
value on their healthiness based on their heart rate and have a
target heart rate to work for. The more complex versions of the
heart monitor allow physicians to see any signs of
deterioration or improvement and make the necessary adjustments
immediately.
Types of Heart Monitors
Today, heart monitors are produced by the millions and designed
to cater specific types of individuals. Some heart monitors are
primarily designed for weight loss programs while others are
meant for the use of athletes or fitness programs. Some are
wireless or come as a built-in feature of exercise equipment
like a treadmill or an exercise bike. It can be strapped to
your wrist or of considerable size. It may or may not emit any
electromagnetic waves, depending on its purpose. A fetal heart
monitor, for instance, must not produce any waves at all as
this may affect the health of the baby.
Factors on Selecting the Best Heart Monitor for You
ECG-Accurate Monitors with Chest Straps – Heart monitors
that come with chest straps are more often not the most
accurate of heart monitors. The chest strap is strapped around
your chest, a few centimeters below your breast. It contains a
device that’s able to detect electrical activity of your heart
and transmit it to the brain of the machine – just like an ECG.
The results are shown on the display monitor, which most of the
times is attached to your wrist like a watch. Others however
prefer results to be transmitted through audio messages via
earphones.
Upon choosing heart monitors with chest straps, you need to
remember to keep the strap constantly connected to your body
lest you want the heart monitor to produce inaccurate
readings.
Lastly, the only alternative against buying heart monitors
with chest straps are the ones that rely on pulses on your
fingertips. These however do not provide readings as accurate
as those with chest straps.
Heart Monitor Features – Basic and lower end models tend to
display only your heart rate and maybe the elapsed exercise
time as well. This of course does not provide sufficient
information if you want to know exactly how much you need to
improve before you can be qualified as a completely healthy
individual. Higher end models will naturally offer a wider
range of features – for a price. Examples of such features are
– but not limited to – heart rate zone alarms, timers and
number of calories burned. It may also allow users to set
pre-programmed workouts along with a targeted heart rate.
Ease of Use – Lastly, you must purchase a heart rate monitor
that you will have no problems of using. What good would a high
end heart monitor do if it takes you an hour to operate it? Are
the numbers and words appearing in the heart rate monitor
readable? Can it be used in no-light situations? Are buttons
well-labeled and ergonomically positioned?
To Buy or Not to Buy a Heart Monitor
Heart monitors can be especially costly, more so if you are
intent on purchasing higher-end models. If you have a limited
budget, you should ask yourself whether or not you truly need
to buy a heart monitor. You can of course purchase one of the
lower-end models but low quality heart monitors can lead to
inaccurate results and that sort of defeats the purpose of
buying one.
If you are intent on purchasing a heart monitor, you need to
ask yourself another question: do you need to make a solo
purchase or is it alright with you to use the heart monitor
that comes as a built-in feature of a treadmill? Lastly, you
should remember as well that you can always pay your doctor
regular visits and have him monitor your heart rate for
you.
Arthors Bio:
Jimmy Oakley is publisher of http://maybrockpublishing.com and
is also an accomplished arthor and writer.
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