Electric Treadmill

Electric Treadmill And Your Health

Posted in Electric Treadmill Health by Sean on September 2, 2009

If you are at risk for coronary artery disease then you have no doubt been told by your physician that you could do with a cardiac stress test. Recommended by the American Heart Association, this examination is painless and very well may save your life.

Basically, a stress test consist of walking, and in due course running on an electric treadmill while attached to monitors. These monitors calculate the arterial blood flow to the left ventricle of the heart while under hard work. The stress test will reveal an irregular heartbeat, overall cardiac condition, and your oxygen saturation to your heart.

You may be wondering who will be performing your anxiety test. Well, the test will be conducted by a certified cardiologist. The physician will connect an array of wires all over your chest that will lead to an electrocardiogram. In addition, he will also examine your blood pressure while you are running on the treadmill. As a rule the electric treadmill will start at a very slow speed at no slope. You will then be subjected incrementally to a faster speed and steeper incline. Then after the jogging session is complete, you will then sat down and have your blood pressured monitored for a minute or so.

So, if you are in a risk class with diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, or are heavy you should inquire into getting a stress test. By watching the heart during physical activity is the best way to determine if the heart is at any risk. This is best completed with the help of an electric treadmill.

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