Journal article
Accuracy of consumer wearable heart rate measurement during an ecologically valid 24-hour period: Intraindividual validation study
BW Nelson, NB Allen
Jmir Mhealth and Uhealth | JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.2196/10828
Abstract
Background: Wrist-worn smart watches and fitness monitors (ie, wearables) have become widely adopted by consumers and are gaining increased attention from researchers for their potential contribution to naturalistic digital measurement of health in a scalable, mobile, and unobtrusive way. Various studies have examined the accuracy of these devices in controlled laboratory settings (eg, treadmill and stationary bike); however, no studies have investigated the heart rate accuracy of wearables during a continuous and ecologically valid 24-hour period of actual consumer device use conditions. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the heart rate accuracy of 2 popular wearable devices,..
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