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175 related items for PubMed ID: 32298322

  • 1. Validation of the Polar OH1 and M600 optical heart rate sensors during front crawl swim training.
    Olstad BH, Zinner C.
    PLoS One; 2020; 15(4):e0231522. PubMed ID: 32298322
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  • 2. Validation of Polar OH1 optical heart rate sensor for moderate and high intensity physical activities.
    Hettiarachchi IT, Hanoun S, Nahavandi D, Nahavandi S.
    PLoS One; 2019; 14(5):e0217288. PubMed ID: 31120968
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  • 3. Measurement of Heart Rate Using the Polar OH1 and Fitbit Charge 3 Wearable Devices in Healthy Adults During Light, Moderate, Vigorous, and Sprint-Based Exercise: Validation Study.
    Muggeridge DJ, Hickson K, Davies AV, Giggins OM, Megson IL, Gorely T, Crabtree DR.
    JMIR Mhealth Uhealth; 2021 Mar 25; 9(3):e25313. PubMed ID: 33764310
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  • 6. Comparison of Polar M600 Optical Heart Rate and ECG Heart Rate during Exercise.
    Horton JF, Stergiou P, Fung TS, Katz L.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2017 Dec 25; 49(12):2600-2607. PubMed ID: 29135785
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  • 9. Measuring Heart Rate Accurately in Patients With Parkinson Disease During Intense Exercise: Usability Study of Fitbit Charge 4.
    Colonna G, Hoye J, de Laat B, Stanley G, Ibrahimy A, Tinaz S, Morris ED.
    JMIR Biomed Eng; 2023 Dec 08; 8():e51515. PubMed ID: 38875680
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  • 13. Wrist-worn devices for the measurement of heart rate and energy expenditure: A validation study for the Apple Watch 6, Polar Vantage V and Fitbit Sense.
    Hajj-Boutros G, Landry-Duval MA, Comtois AS, Gouspillou G, Karelis AD.
    Eur J Sport Sci; 2023 Feb 08; 23(2):165-177. PubMed ID: 34957939
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  • 16. Heart rate processing algorithms and exercise duration on reliability and validity decisions in biceps-worn Polar Verity Sense and OH1 wearables.
    Navalta JW, Davis DW, Malek EM, Carrier B, Bodell NG, Manning JW, Cowley J, Funk M, Lawrence MM, DeBeliso M.
    Sci Rep; 2023 Jul 20; 13(1):11736. PubMed ID: 37474743
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  • 18. Accuracy of Consumer Wearable Heart Rate Measurement During an Ecologically Valid 24-Hour Period: Intraindividual Validation Study.
    Nelson BW, Allen NB.
    JMIR Mhealth Uhealth; 2019 Mar 11; 7(3):e10828. PubMed ID: 30855232
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  • 19. Measurement latency significantly contributes to reduced heart rate measurement accuracy in wearable devices.
    Støve MP, Holm RS, Kjaersgaard AS, Duncker K, Jensen MR, Larsen BT.
    J Med Eng Technol; 2020 Apr 11; 44(3):125-132. PubMed ID: 32404012
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  • 20. Inertial Sensors in Swimming: Detection of Stroke Phases through 3D Wrist Trajectory.
    Cortesi M, Giovanardi A, Gatta G, Mangia AL, Bartolomei S, Fantozzi S.
    J Sports Sci Med; 2019 Sep 11; 18(3):438-447. PubMed ID: 31427865
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