@ginsbergonomics Evidence? My understanding is wrist monitors are acceptably close and yours is an outdated and inaccurate view; see e.g. https://t.co/bGQkkJL3q2 . Besides he’s talking about HRV not HR.
@SportBiomech @Alan_Couzens @altini_marco Yeah, Twitter threading baba bit if a nightmare sometimes. Papers like this: https://t.co/sTQMPrKVR2
@altini_marco @Alan_Couzens That may be the case, I use Garmin exclusively. But Polar is not meaningfully more accurate than OHR, either. "As the comparator, we used an ECG-based chest strap (H3, Polar Electro, Kempele, Finland)..." https://t.co/awarDpbg
@Alan_Couzens @altini_marco Like DCR, I wore both. Accuracy from PPG was similar enough to strap that I gave up on the strap, with fewer outages, especially in cold weather. Research confirms: "...mean absolute error was not larger than 3 bpm... clinical
Wrist-worn Optical and Chest Strap Heart Rate Comparison in a Heterogeneous Sample of Healthy Individuals and in Co… https://t.co/E8nkfgw4SX
RT @naschwer: Another way wearable technology is advancing in reliability and validity to specific populations. https://t.co/GAR2P56tsw #…
Another way wearable technology is advancing in reliability and validity to specific populations. https://t.co/GAR2P56tsw #bmcssmr
cardiovascular fitness! how important is it to you ? https://t.co/NAv6o2Lwz0 https://t.co/Sz7r7fLQz8