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MYZONE was recently featured on “Good Morning America.”
During the segment titled “’GMA: Debate Stress Test: Is the Election Stressing You Out?” Reporter, Mara Schiavocampo, asked a group of 10 volunteers to watch the debate together and self-report their stress levels from one to 10 (10 being most stressful) via an app called LifeData. The volunteers also wore MYZONE heart rate monitors to further gauge their heart rate during the final presidential debate.
Nick Beale, VP of Operations for MYZONE, said “Good Morning America” contacted the company early last week about being featured on the segment.
“It was great that MYZONE was chosen as the trusted heart rate monitoring system for a national audience and for such an important event,” Beale said.
The MYZONE live feed showed as stress levels rose while the volunteers watched the debate, so did the volunteers’ heart rate. The rise in heart rate took place as volunteers were talking and/or disputing with one another about what was being discussed during the debate. A rise in heart rate also took place for volunteers who just listened to the debate and/or their peers talking.
This press release was submitted by MYZONE.