
New fitness metric may predict heart disease risk better than steps or heart rate, finds study

Researchers introduce Daily Heart Rate Per Step (DHRPS) as a new fitness metric for identifying cardiovascular disease risk.
In a stride towards integrating wearable technology with clinical health monitoring, researchers have identified a new fitness metric, Daily Heart Rate Per Step...
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