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I just received my Frontier X and I’m keen to get started using it. I’ve been aware of it for a while but decided to purchase after suffering ventricular tachycardia a couple of weeks ago. My heart rate hit 232bpm and stayed at over 220 for almost 90mins before I received a cardioversion in A&E. I’ve been diagnosed with a non-ischaemic cardi…Read More-
Hi Scott, I suffer with ventricular tachycardia too, although I haven’t had any episodes since having an ablation procedure last July. Both of my ventricles are enlarged, with the left pumping ok but the right not so well. I am awaiting an appointment with the genetic testing department to help determine the cause before my consultants decide w…Read More
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At the Frontier Heart Program, we’ve noticed that in some of our users, increased alcohol intake the night before leads to more rhythm changes in their Frontier X recording on the following day.
A recent study has shown that in individuals predisposed to rhythm changes in the heart, a single drink could increase the likelihood of abnormal h…Read More
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I am a new user (just purchased but not yet delivered) and have also noticed that my night time resting HR and HRV are affected by alcohol consumption as measured by my Oura ring. This happens with just one drink! Of course, I’m an old man lol at 70 yrs so that’s probably a contributing factor. I realize this is anecdotal but it is repeatable.
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Hi El Rayo,
The Frontier X will allow you to keep track of ECG changes beyond the changes in resting HR and HRV, by providing continuous ECG. This should allow you to get a better of the idea of further changes in your heart after alcohol intake! Would you be interested in participating in an internal study we are planning, which will look at the…Read More
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I also wear a WHOOP strap, and in general any time I have alcohol my recovery numbers for the next day are very bad. I think most of the times my Frontier Coach has identified heart palpitations during workouts have been days where I had a drink the night before. I have a coaching session tomorrow with several good workouts this week and no drinks…Read More
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I just did my first workout with my new Frontier X.
* What should I do with the numerical data (max/avg TL, cardiac strain, QTc interval)?
* How do read my ECG graph? I’m not sure what to look for in the waveform — I’m reading up on the P-wave, PR segment and interval, QRS complex — all new to me.
* Further to reading the graph, I some…Read More2 Comments-
Hi Arthur,
Congratulations on making the first step with your Frontier X!The numerical data associated with each workout can be used to better understand the physiological response of your heart during exercise:
Training Load- Helps you understand the physical demand of each workout on the body. Using weekly goals and the Training Load wheel…Read More -
Correctly reading an ECG take’s medical training. Using the Share activity feature your can send your ECG data to an expert who can read it appropriately. We are working on a beginners guide to reading the ECG for informational purposes, though in the meantime there are several online resources available. Here is a good list of resources -…Read More
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Hi John,
Breathing rate is a great tool to measure the intensity of your exercise. You can choose to set only an upper limit alert if you’d like the vibration alerts to remind you to stay under a sustainable effort, such as on a long easy run. Or if you’re trying to stay within an effort zone of a particular intensity, you could set both upper…Read More
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Just purchased the Frontier X as I have family history of heart disease and as my brother who was an avid cyclist not struggling with 70 to 100 miles in one go, suffered a heart attack while cycling and died. So being there is a history and I cycle as well I want to know what is the best settings to use or is it best to use a combination of.
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Hi Chris,
Welcome to the community! The Frontier X allows you to set lower and upper limits on a combination of Heart Rate, Breathing Rate, Cardiac Strain to tailor your workouts to achieve personal training goals and better heart health. For a focus on safety, it’s best to use upper limit alerts on Cardiac Strain at 0.18mV and Heart rate at 80%…Read More
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Hi Scott sorry to hear about these new developments. We hope that the Frontier X’s ability to record continuous ECG during exercise will help you capture changes when they happen. Keeping track of potential triggers like the intensity of exercise can go a long way in helping you modify your lifestyle keeping your heart concerns in mind.