Teen Says Smartwatch Saved His Life After Detecting Extremely High Heart Rate

Teen Says Smartwatch Saved His Life After Detecting Extremely High Heart Rate

When 13-year-old Austin Hardison received smartwatch for Christmas last and his smartwatch alerted that his heart extremely high at 219 per minute,” Austin outlet. A healthy heart is between and 100 per lower is better, including hormones, and how physically you are. ” Austin’s mom, ABC 15 that she anxiety over upcoming year could Teen Says Smartwatch have been her son’s racing heart.

Last year, to much fanfare, Apple announced two new additions to the Apple Watch. There's an ECG app exclusive to the Series 4 that can indicate whether your heart rhythm shows signs of atrial fibrillation (AFib) -- the most common type of irregular heartbeat and a major risk factor for stroke -- and the irregular heart rhythm notification (for all Apple Watches) which will alert you of irregular heart rhythms suggestive of AFib. Heart disease and stroke, despite being preventable, remain the leading cause of death for both men racing heart disease and women in the US, so it makes sense that people would be eager to adopt any sort of preventative heart-related technology. Stories about the Apple Watch's ECG feature saving lives certainly haven't hurt either. But how helpful are these AFib features really? And are they right for you or a loved one? If you're considering buying a Series 4 -- or holding out for a Series 5 -- just for the ECG app, here are a few things cardiologists want you to know. Read more: Apple Watch ECG vs.

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