Comparative Analysis Of Energy Expenditure Assessments From The Graded Exercise Test Vs. Galaxy Watch And Apple Watch In Korean College Students During A 30-minute Workout: A Pilot Study

In-Young Oh, Ji-Joon Jeon, Jin-Beom Kim, Jin-Yeong Hyeon, Je-Min Yeon, Hyun-Jun Ha, Seong-Min Han, Dong-Geon Kang, W. So
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OBJECTIVES In the modern era, there is heightened interest in understanding energy expenditure during exercise. Consequently, wearable devices such as the Galaxy Watch and Apple Watch have emerged as pivotal tools for daily health monitoring, given their convenience and increasing popularity. This study aimed to compare the calculated energy expenditure derived from the graded exercise test with readings from Galaxy and Apple Watches during a 30-min exercise session among Korean university students. Through this, we anticipate offering both motivation and clear insights into energy expenditure, thereby potentially aiding in weight management strategies for contemporary individuals.METHODS This study involved 27 college students from Korea National University of Transportation in Chungcheongbuk-do, Korea. We utilized COSMED's exercise load respiratory gas analysis system (Quark- CPET, COSMED, Rome, Italy), along with the Galaxy Watch (Galaxy Watch 5, Samsung, Seoul, Korea) and the Apple Watch (Apple watch series 5, Apple, Cupertino, USA) for measurements. Energy expenditure was monitored in real-time every 5 min throughout the 30-min exercise session. For statistical evaluations, we employed a one-way analysis of variance. Subsequent post-tests utilized the Tukey post-hoc test and Pearson correlation, with a significance level set at p<0.05.RESULTS Initially, no statistically significant difference emerged between energy expenditure readings from the graded exercise test and those from the Galaxy Watch across all time intervals: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 min (p>0.05). Conversely, a notable difference was observed when comparing energy expenditure data from the graded exercise test to that of the Apple Watch for time intervals of 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 min (p>0.05), although the 5-min interval did not exhibit a significant difference (p>0.05). Furthermore, a robust positive correlation was evident between the energy expenditure values derived from the graded exercise test and those from both the Galaxy Watch (r=0.952, p<0.001) and the Apple Watch (r=0.917, p<0.001).CONCLUSIONS Both devices demonstrated high reliability in calculating energy expenditure. Notably, the Galaxy Watch exhibited a more precise calculation compared to the Apple Watch, with a relative reliability margin of 3.5% higher. For individuals, especially those struggling with obesity, precise wearable devices that accurately reflect energy consumption can significantly boost motivation for exercise. Consequently, this study lays a foundation for future advancements in energy expenditure measurement tools, emphasizing enhanced convenience, reliability, and mobility.
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韩国大学生 30 分钟锻炼过程中分级运动测试与 Galaxy Watch 和 Apple Watch 的能量消耗评估对比分析:试点研究
目的 现代人对了解运动过程中的能量消耗越来越感兴趣。因此,Galaxy 手表和 Apple 手表等可穿戴设备因其便捷性和日益普及性而成为日常健康监测的重要工具。本研究旨在比较韩国大学生在 30 分钟运动过程中通过分级运动测试计算出的能量消耗与 Galaxy 手表和 Apple 手表的读数。通过这项研究,我们希望为当代人提供能量消耗方面的激励和清晰的见解,从而为体重管理策略提供潜在的帮助。 方法 这项研究涉及韩国忠清北道韩国国立交通大学的 27 名大学生。我们使用了 COSMED 的运动负荷呼吸气体分析系统(Quark- CPET,COSMED,意大利罗马)以及 Galaxy 手表(Galaxy 手表 5,三星,韩国首尔)和 Apple 手表(Apple 手表系列 5,苹果,美国库比蒂诺)进行测量。在 30 分钟的运动过程中,每 5 分钟对能量消耗进行一次实时监测。在统计评估中,我们采用了单因素方差分析。随后采用 Tukey 事后检验和 Pearson 相关性检验,显著性水平设定为 p0.05)。相反,将分级运动测试的能量消耗数据与 Apple Watch 在 10、15、20、25 和 30 分钟时间间隔内的能量消耗数据进行比较时,发现两者之间存在明显差异(p>0.05),但 5 分钟时间间隔内的差异并不明显(p>0.05)。此外,分级运动测试得出的能量消耗值与 Galaxy 手表(r=0.952,p<0.001)和 Apple 手表(r=0.917,p<0.001)得出的能量消耗值之间存在明显的正相关。值得注意的是,与 Apple Watch 相比,Galaxy Watch 的计算更为精确,相对可靠性高出 3.5%。对于个人,尤其是肥胖症患者来说,精确反映能量消耗的可穿戴设备可以大大提高运动的积极性。因此,这项研究为未来能量消耗测量工具的发展奠定了基础,强调增强便利性、可靠性和移动性。
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