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Fast & furious

By Noel Vera

DVD Review
Love and Friendship

Selecta enhances Christmas spirit

Ads & Ends
Nanette Franco-Diyco

WE TAKE the same infectious delight over Christmas lanterns, Christmas songs, Christmas trees, Christmas colors, Christmas lights — and numerous other traditional symbols of the season.  It, of course, is to be expected that more and more television commercials are injecting Christmas into their selling messages.

Trick or Treat at Makati’s Street Meet

GHOULS AND GOBLINS, jack-o-lanterns and witches will descend upon Paseo de Roxas, promising not just tricks but also lots of treats at the Makati Street Meet on Oct. 23, from 3-9 p.m.

Popular wrist-worn fitness trackers vary in heart rate readings

COMMERCIAL fitness trackers worn on the wrist are less accurate than a chest strap monitor at measuring heart rate, and may over- or underestimate heart rate depending on activity level, researchers say.

Popular wrist-worn fitness trackers vary in heart rate readings
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In general, wrist monitors are more accurate at rest than during exercise.

“If somebody must know his or her heart rate with great accuracy, like a heart patient or a trained athlete, if you really need to know, use a chest strap,” said coauthor Dr. Marc Gillinov of the Cleveland Clinic.

“If you’re using these wrist worn monitors and you get an odd value, way too high or too low, it’s probably wrong so don’t be concerned,” Gillinov told Reuters Health by phone.

Motion, ambient light and varying skin tones can all affect wrist monitor accuracy, he said.

The researchers studied four heart rate monitors worn by 50 young, healthy adults exercising on treadmills. They wore electrocardiographic (ECG) limb leads and a Polar H7 chest strap monitor as comparisons for heart rate data, and also wore two of the four different wrist monitors: Fitbit Charge HR, Apple Watch, Mio Alpha and Basis Peak.

Heart rate readings were collected at rest and on the treadmill at two, three, four, five and six miles per hour. Users exercised at each level for three minutes before heart rate was recorded. Recorded heart rates ranged from 49 to 200 beats per minute (bpm).

Compared to the ECG, the heart rate monitors had variable accuracy. The Basis Peak, which is no longer commercially available, overestimated heart rate by roughly eight bpm during moderate exercise. The Fitbit Charge HR underestimated during more vigorous exercise, by about six or seven bpm.

The Apple Watch and Mio Fuse had 95% of their heart rate readings fall within a range of 27 to 29 bpm over or under the ECR reading, a slightly smaller range than the Fitbit or the Basis Peak, as reported in JAMA Cardiology.

The companies that make the wrist monitors do not claim that they are medical devices, Gillinov said.

“They should not be used to diagnose or treat anything, you can’t count on them in that context,” he said.

Aaron Coleman, CEO and founder of Fitabase, Fitbit’s long-time clinical research partner, told Reuters Health he thinks the results aren’t too bad, especially considering the wrist-worn devices are being compared to a research-grade device, a chest strap that would be unwieldy for any casual athlete to wear.

In general, the further away from the heart a body monitor is located, the more variation there will be in heart rate readings, he said. — Reuters

Proposals and quotations

Getting the edge in professional selling
Terence A. Hockenhull

I’VE BEEN ON the rampage over the last couple of months. The company I work for offers materials for infrastructure construction. We offer rock-fall barriers, reinforcement for road building, erosion control solutions, retaining walls and a host of other materials which frequently, on larger projects we are engaged in, run to millions of pesos. We meet with customers, gather data, conduct engineering analysis, provide design assistance and present our solutions, often after making a number of site visits and spending significant time in client meetings. Yet my sales team sees fit to issue a simple quotation that dumbs-down the proposed solution to a matter of price.

Your Weekend Guide (October 21, 2016)

EXHIBITS

Chinese artist Yang Ding Xian’s first exhibition in the Philippines, East Wind Rhapsody, will be on view from Oct. 22 to Nov. 10 at the Mezzanine level of the Makati Shangri-La Hotel.

Perilous beauty

TOURISTS navigate part of the 1.6-kilometer stretch of white water at Pangi River in barangay New La Union (NLU) in Maitum, Sarangani Province.

Devils’ milk could fight superbugs: Australia scientists

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA — Mother’s milk from the marsupials known as Tasmanian devils could help the global fight against increasingly deadly “superbugs” which resist antibiotics, Australian researchers said Tuesday.

10,000 endangered frogs die in Peru

LIMA, PERU — Peru is investigating what killed some 10,000 Titicaca water frogs, a critically endangered species affectionately known as the “scrotum frog,” in a river that is feared to be polluted, authorities said Monday.

Packed with extras

By Heather Turk

DVD Review
Beauty and the Beast

The life and death of the American erotic thriller

LOS ANGELES — Three decades ago Fatal Attraction heralded the age of the erotic thriller — crime potboilers featuring leading men swapping suggestive dialogue and bodily fluids with bewitching but murderous femme fatales.

Possible miscarriage gene found

PARIS, FRANCE — Scientists said Wednesday they had linked mutations in a specific gene with an increased risk of recurrent miscarriages, offering hopes of better diagnosis and treatment for affected women.