Sensors (Feb 2024)

A Preliminary Investigation about the Influence of WIMU PRO<sup>TM</sup> Location on Heart Rate Accuracy: A Comparative Study in Cycle Ergometer

  • Joaquín Martín Marzano-Felisatti,
  • Leonardo De Lucca,
  • José Francisco Guzmán Luján,
  • Jose Ignacio Priego-Quesada,
  • José Pino-Ortega

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24030988
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
p. 988

Abstract

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Technological development has boosted the use of multi-sensor devices to monitor athletes’ performance, but the location and connectivity between devices have been shown to affect data reliability. This preliminary study aimed to determine whether the placement of a multi-sensor device (WIMU PROTM) could affect the heart rate signal reception (GARMINTM chest strap) and, therefore, data accuracy. Thirty-two physical education students (20 men and 12 women) performed 20 min of exercise in a cycle ergometer based on the warm-up of the Function Threshold Power 20 test in laboratory conditions, carrying two WIMU PROTM devices (Back: inter-scapula; Bicycle: bicycle’s handlebar—20 cm from the chest) and two GARMINTM chest straps. A one-dimensional statistical parametric mapping test found full agreement between the two situations (inter-scapula vs. bicycle’s handlebar). Excellent intra-class correlation values were obtained during the warm-up (ICC = 0.99, [1.00–1.00], p p p TM device does not affect heart rate measurement accuracy with a GARMINTM chest strap during cycling exercise in laboratory conditions.

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