Medical Xpress September 7, 2024
Connie Henson, Katrina Ward and Kylie Gwynne, The Conversation

Many people with atrial fibrillation don’t have any symptoms. But this heart condition—which involves an irregular and often rapid heartbeat—increases the risk of stroke and heart failure, especially if untreated.

Wearable devices such as are playing an increasing role in monitoring heart conditions like .

Our recently published study is the first to examine how older Indigenous people living remotely can use wearables to monitor their health.

Although it was only a small study—with 11 people over five days—in that time one woman was able to realize her husband could be at risk. And her knowledge ended up saving his life.

Using wearables for heart health

Research has rarely explored the potential of wearables in monitoring atrial...

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