The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of the Polar A360 heart rate (HR) monitor during periods of rest, walking/running, and active/passive recovery from exercise. Thirty collegiate athletes (women n = 15 and men n = 15) wore an A360 monitor and a previously validated chest HR monitor (Polar RS400) that served as the criterion measurement across a range of resting and walking/running intensities. First, subjects rested in a supine, seated, and standing position. Next, each subject walked on a treadmill at 1.6 kilometers per hour (kph). Speed was increased by 1.6 kph every 2 minutes until volitional fatigue. Then, subjects walked at 4.8 kph followed by a seated recovery stage. Heart rate was recorded in 30-second increments...
PURPOSE: To examine the validity of wearable physical activity tracking devices. METHODS: Participan...
Current fitness recommendations include participating in moderate intensity activities for at least ...
PURPOSE: Validate the Schoche (SC) (RhythmTM), Basis B1 Band (BB) (BASIS Science, Inc.), and Mio Alp...
A persistent problem with field devices lies in the quality of the data that is obtained through the...
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to test, in mountain running route conditions, the accuracy of the...
Running is one of the most common forms of exercise in the world today. Technological advancements h...
Running is a popular sport with 621 million people participating worldwide. Heart rate (HR) is a way...
Background: Accurate, continuous heart rate measurements are important for health assessment, physic...
The study aimed to assess the accuracy of the three wrist-worn heart rate monitors compared with a c...
New technology offers potential advantages in physically demanding environments where convenience an...
BackgroundOptical measurement techniques and recent advances in wearable technology have made heart ...
Purpose. The advent of mobile technology has provided a convenient method of measuring heart rate in...
Background: Accelerometers, often in conjunction with heart rate sensors, are extensively used to tr...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy and the reliability a n...
accuracy of the Polar S410 for estimating gross energy expenditure (EE) during exercise when using b...
PURPOSE: To examine the validity of wearable physical activity tracking devices. METHODS: Participan...
Current fitness recommendations include participating in moderate intensity activities for at least ...
PURPOSE: Validate the Schoche (SC) (RhythmTM), Basis B1 Band (BB) (BASIS Science, Inc.), and Mio Alp...
A persistent problem with field devices lies in the quality of the data that is obtained through the...
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to test, in mountain running route conditions, the accuracy of the...
Running is one of the most common forms of exercise in the world today. Technological advancements h...
Running is a popular sport with 621 million people participating worldwide. Heart rate (HR) is a way...
Background: Accurate, continuous heart rate measurements are important for health assessment, physic...
The study aimed to assess the accuracy of the three wrist-worn heart rate monitors compared with a c...
New technology offers potential advantages in physically demanding environments where convenience an...
BackgroundOptical measurement techniques and recent advances in wearable technology have made heart ...
Purpose. The advent of mobile technology has provided a convenient method of measuring heart rate in...
Background: Accelerometers, often in conjunction with heart rate sensors, are extensively used to tr...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy and the reliability a n...
accuracy of the Polar S410 for estimating gross energy expenditure (EE) during exercise when using b...
PURPOSE: To examine the validity of wearable physical activity tracking devices. METHODS: Participan...
Current fitness recommendations include participating in moderate intensity activities for at least ...
PURPOSE: Validate the Schoche (SC) (RhythmTM), Basis B1 Band (BB) (BASIS Science, Inc.), and Mio Alp...