Heart rate is highly personal and varies from person to person. Moreover, factors like age can affect heart rate. For some, heart rate zone 2 will be 120–140 bpm, and for others, it will be 108–126 bpm. In both cases, however, the intensity of the exercise will be the same. Tha...
heart rate, you put your finger on your camera which can’t read your heart pulse. It just black or really dark red. It can’t see my finger. It said I was getting 90 bpm (heart rate), but on my Apple Watch Ultra, I was getting 68 bpm (heart rate). The people behind it ...
a good resting heart rate for most healthy adults falls between 55 and 85 bpm, and the lower the better. The resting heart rate of a well-trained athlete may even be in the 40s, however, this may be excessively low for others, especially if accompanied by symptoms such asdizzinessor ches...
But the best heart rate monitors aren't all created equal. For cyclists, the most popular are chest strap heart rate monitors, which, at their most basic, need to capture your beats per minute (BPM) and transmit it via Bluetooth or ANT+ to your bike computer, smartwatch or smartphone to...
HR: heart rate; RR: respiration rate; bpm: heart beats per minute; rpm: respiration per minute. Show moreView article Journal 2023, Optics & Laser TechnologyYong Zhao, ... Maoqing Chen Chapter E-health monitoring system 3.2.1 Data acquirement In the data acquirement, basic health parameters...
Heart rate (bpm)75 ± 1173 ± 1472 ± 1964 ± 140.49 LVEF (%)55 ± 1263 ± 756 ± 2250 ± 200.02 PA CSA7.0 ± 1.99.9 ± 3.56.0 ± 1.49.1 ± 2.30.03 RVEDV (mL/m2)154 ± 51174 ± 59148 ± 45216 ± ...
Remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) gains recent great interest due to its potential in contactless heart rate measurement using consumer-level cameras. This paper presents a detailed review of rPPG measurement using computer vision and deep learning techniques for heart rate estimation. Several common gaps...
87.1 (IQR 80.3–104) bpm, p = .01) and decrease in R-R interval’s (710 (IQR 624–810) ms vs. 689 (IQR 579–747) ms, p = .02) when compared to rest. However, there were no significant differences in time or frequency measures of heart rate variability. Conclusions ...
(16.0) <.001 Heart rate, mean (SD), bpm 72.5 (11.7) 71.2 (11.7) .001 BMI, mean (SD) 28.7 (6.8) 28.0 (5.7) <.001 BMI <18.5 25 (2.3) 62 (1.7) <.001 18.5-24.9 309 (27.9) 952 (26.2) 25.0-29.9 346 (31.2) 1376 (37.9) 30.0-34.9 227 (20.5) 786 (21.6) 35.0-39.9 120 ...
Maximal rate of heart rate (HR) increase (rHRI) as a measure of HR acceleration during the transition from rest to exercise, or during an increase in workload, tracks exercise performance. rHRI assessed at relative rather than absolute workloads may track performance better, and a field test...