This study examined the accuracy of mobile applications that measure heart rate by comparing results to a Polar heart rate monitor. Volunteers had their heart rate measured via four different methods whilst being simultaneously recorded with the Polar monitor; 1) manual (MAN), 2) Tap the Pulse (TAP), 3) Cardiio (CAR), 4) What’s my Heart Rate (WMHR). There were no significant differences between any of the methods and Polar monitor (p ≥ 0.159), with WMHR having the strongest relationship (r2 = 0.918) followed by MAN (r2 = 0.851), CAR (r2 = 0.646) andTAP (r2 = 0.636) respectively
Purpose. The advent of mobile technology has provided a convenient method of measuring heart rate in...
ABSTRACT Objective: The number of people participating in leisure sports activities and amateur com...
Heart rate (HR) and normalized pulse volume (NPV) are physiological indices that have been used in a...
This study examined the accuracy of mobile applications that measure heart rate by comparing results...
Background: Recently, a number of smartphone apps appeared that allow for heart rate measurements ba...
Background: Recently, a number of smartphone apps appeared that allow for heart rate measurements ba...
to record post-exercise heart rate and estimate maximal aerobic capacity after the Queen’s College S...
Background Smartphone manufacturers offer mobile health monitoring technology to their customers, in...
Study aim: the aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of a contactless photoplethysmographic ...
Heart rate and heart rate variability (HRV) are important metrics in the study of numerous physical ...
Equipped with hardware, such as accelerometer and heart rate sensor, wearables enable measuring phys...
Remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) allows contactless monitoring of human cardiac activity through a...
Heart rate (HR) is a critical physiological variable used for prescribing exercise, assessing fitnes...
CONTEXT: Pulse rate is commonly measured manually or with commercial wrist or belt monitors. More re...
Mobile devices are ubiquitous in the population, and most have the capacity to download applications...
Purpose. The advent of mobile technology has provided a convenient method of measuring heart rate in...
ABSTRACT Objective: The number of people participating in leisure sports activities and amateur com...
Heart rate (HR) and normalized pulse volume (NPV) are physiological indices that have been used in a...
This study examined the accuracy of mobile applications that measure heart rate by comparing results...
Background: Recently, a number of smartphone apps appeared that allow for heart rate measurements ba...
Background: Recently, a number of smartphone apps appeared that allow for heart rate measurements ba...
to record post-exercise heart rate and estimate maximal aerobic capacity after the Queen’s College S...
Background Smartphone manufacturers offer mobile health monitoring technology to their customers, in...
Study aim: the aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of a contactless photoplethysmographic ...
Heart rate and heart rate variability (HRV) are important metrics in the study of numerous physical ...
Equipped with hardware, such as accelerometer and heart rate sensor, wearables enable measuring phys...
Remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) allows contactless monitoring of human cardiac activity through a...
Heart rate (HR) is a critical physiological variable used for prescribing exercise, assessing fitnes...
CONTEXT: Pulse rate is commonly measured manually or with commercial wrist or belt monitors. More re...
Mobile devices are ubiquitous in the population, and most have the capacity to download applications...
Purpose. The advent of mobile technology has provided a convenient method of measuring heart rate in...
ABSTRACT Objective: The number of people participating in leisure sports activities and amateur com...
Heart rate (HR) and normalized pulse volume (NPV) are physiological indices that have been used in a...