In the United States, heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women, killing about 600,000 people each year. Voluntary consensus standards can play an important role in supporting both healthy lifestyle choices that reduce the risk of heart disease, and effective medical responses for those already suffering from the condition.
Regular aerobic exercise is essential to good health and has a particularly beneficial impact on cardiovascular health. During the warmer months, jogging, biking, and other outdoor activities can be a fun, effective way to maintain heart health. However, many people living in colder areas struggle to stay active during the winter, a problem that can be effectively addressed through the use of indoor exercise equipment, either at a gym or at home.
ASTM International, a member and audited designator of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), has developed a standard intended to safeguard the stability and safety of treadmills. The standard, ASTM F2106-12, Standard Test Methods for Evaluating Design and Performance Characteristics of Motorized Treadmills, sets down procedures and lists equipment needed for the effective evaluation of the stability, endurance, and overheating risks of treadmills.
A standard developed by ANSI member and accredited standards developer IEEE makes it easier for people to effectively monitor their workouts and their overall cardiovascular health. The standard, IEEE 11073-10441-2008, Health informatics - Personal health device communication - Part 10441: Device specialization -Cardiovascular fitness and activity monitor, establishes a normative definition of communication between personal teleheath fitness and activity monitors and mobile phones, computers, and other electronic devices, while also defining a common core of communication functionality for these sorts of personal fitness monitoring devices.