Validity of the Polar H10 Sensor for Heart Rate Variability Analysis during Resting State and Incremental Exercise in Recreational Men and Women
Universität Hamburg · MSH Medical School Hamburg – University of Applied Sciences and Medical University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Heart rate variability (HRV) is frequently applied in sport-specific settings. The rising use of freely accessible applications for its recording requires validation processes to ensure accurate data. It is the aim of this study to compare the HRV data obtained by the Polar H10 sensor chest strap device and an electrocardiogram (ECG) with the focus on RR intervals and short-term scaling exponent alpha 1 of Detrended Fluctuation Analysis (DFA a1) as non-linear metric of HRV analysis. A group of 25 participants performed an exhaustive cycling ramp with measurements of HRV with both recording systems. Average time between heartbeats (RR), heart rate (HR) and DFA a1 were recorded before (PRE), during, and after…
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Authors
4- MSMarcelle SchaffarczykCorresponding
Universität Hamburg, MSH Medical School Hamburg – University of Applied Sciences and Medical University
- BRBruce Rogers
University of Central Florida
- RRRüdiger Reer
Universität Hamburg
- TGThomas Gronwald
MSH Medical School Hamburg – University of Applied Sciences and Medical University
Topics & keywords
- Detrended fluctuation analysis
- Heart rate
- Heart rate variability
- Cardiology
- Exercise physiology
- Exercise intensity
- Intensity (physics)
- Mathematics
- Good health and well-being