International audience12 participants wore 3 different connected heart rate sensors during sleep (i.e. electrodes, chest belt, smartwatch). They consult the respective reports and filled a questionnaire to help us to identify which one is the most acceptable device to monitor sleep. Chest belt was perceived as the easiest device to use and was considered as reliable as electrodes. Taken together and in line with the Technology Acceptance Model, these preliminary results suggest that the chest belt is the most acceptable HR sensor device
JMM is partly funded by Private Stiftung Ewald Marquardt fur Wissenschaft und Technik, Kunst und Kul...
Sleeping is a crucial part of our circadian rhythm and the quality of sleep has substantial impact o...
Sleep is crucial for human health from metabolic, mental, emotional, and social points of view; obta...
International audience12 participants wore 3 different connected heart rate sensors during sleep (i....
International audienceIn the present study we focused on heart rate sensors and compared the accepta...
In the last decade, a growing interest in personal health tracking devices has been reported worldwi...
Recent advancement in wearable technologies, particularly smart watches embedded with powerful proce...
More and more people quantify their sleep using wearables and are becoming obsessed in their pursuit...
Introduction: This article is part of the Focus Theme of Methods of Information in Medicine on “Bios...
Background: Polysomnography (PSG) is considered the only reliable way to distinguish between differe...
Stress is one of the most significant health problems in today’s world. Existing work has usedheart ...
Purpose. The advent of mobile technology has provided a convenient method of measuring heart rate in...
Consumer "Smartbands" can collect physiological parameters, such as heart rate (HR), continuously ac...
Introduction: This article is part of the Focus Theme of Methods of Information in Medicine on "Bios...
Wearables are being increasingly used to monitor heart rate (HR). However, their usefulness for anal...
JMM is partly funded by Private Stiftung Ewald Marquardt fur Wissenschaft und Technik, Kunst und Kul...
Sleeping is a crucial part of our circadian rhythm and the quality of sleep has substantial impact o...
Sleep is crucial for human health from metabolic, mental, emotional, and social points of view; obta...
International audience12 participants wore 3 different connected heart rate sensors during sleep (i....
International audienceIn the present study we focused on heart rate sensors and compared the accepta...
In the last decade, a growing interest in personal health tracking devices has been reported worldwi...
Recent advancement in wearable technologies, particularly smart watches embedded with powerful proce...
More and more people quantify their sleep using wearables and are becoming obsessed in their pursuit...
Introduction: This article is part of the Focus Theme of Methods of Information in Medicine on “Bios...
Background: Polysomnography (PSG) is considered the only reliable way to distinguish between differe...
Stress is one of the most significant health problems in today’s world. Existing work has usedheart ...
Purpose. The advent of mobile technology has provided a convenient method of measuring heart rate in...
Consumer "Smartbands" can collect physiological parameters, such as heart rate (HR), continuously ac...
Introduction: This article is part of the Focus Theme of Methods of Information in Medicine on "Bios...
Wearables are being increasingly used to monitor heart rate (HR). However, their usefulness for anal...
JMM is partly funded by Private Stiftung Ewald Marquardt fur Wissenschaft und Technik, Kunst und Kul...
Sleeping is a crucial part of our circadian rhythm and the quality of sleep has substantial impact o...
Sleep is crucial for human health from metabolic, mental, emotional, and social points of view; obta...