Noncontact evaluation of autonomic nervous system activity during exercise by using video analysis.

IF 3.2 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Frontiers in digital health Pub Date : 2025-03-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdgth.2025.1536492
Kanaru Fumimoto, Shima Okada, Ryohei Tsuji, Yusuke Sakaue, Naruhiro Shiozawa, Hieyong Jeong, Masaaki Makikawa
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Introduction: Autonomic nervous system activity (ANSA) plays a crucial role in the physical condition experienced during exercise and prolonged physical activity. In other words, ANSA is related to exercise performance and physical condition. Therefore, it is important to continuously monitor ANSA during high-intensity and sustained exercise. To this end, an uncomplicated and noncontact measurement system is preferable. Hence, in this study, we propose a method for the noncontact measurement of capillary contraction and dilation state, representative of ANSA, using a common commercial camera.

Methods: Specifically, we focused on alterations in the green value of facial video images, from which we derived the green-to-blue (G/B) ratio as an indicator of blood vessel dilation and contraction, and to facilitate assessment of their activity. We performed a validation experiment involving exercise tasks using an ergometer in 10 healthy adults (23 ± 1.6 years old). The G/B ratio shows the state of contraction and expansion of facial capillaries, and it was evaluated using heart rate as ground truth data of the fluctuation of autonomic nerve activity.

Results: We observed an increase in heart rate with decreased G/B ratio during exercise in all subjects. Postexercise, the heart rate decreased but the G/B ratio increased.

Discussion: During exercise, characterized by dominant sympathetic NSA, the G/B ratio decreased, and recovered after exercise when parasympathetic NSA was dominant. In this way, noncontact evaluation of ASNA was achieved by using the G/B ratio. In the future, this measurement system will be applied to functional tests for heat acclimation.

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用视频分析非接触评价运动时自主神经系统活动。
自主神经系统活动(ANSA)在运动和长时间体育活动期间的身体状况中起着至关重要的作用。换句话说,ANSA与运动表现和身体状况有关。因此,在高强度和持续性运动中持续监测ANSA是很重要的。为此,一个简单的非接触式测量系统是可取的。因此,在本研究中,我们提出了一种使用普通商用相机非接触测量ANSA代表毛细管收缩和扩张状态的方法。方法:具体来说,我们关注面部视频图像中绿色值的变化,从中得出绿蓝比(G/B),作为血管扩张和收缩的指标,并便于评估其活性。我们对10名健康成人(23±1.6岁)进行了一项涉及运动任务的验证实验。G/B比值反映了面部毛细血管的收缩和扩张状态,并以心率作为自主神经活动波动的基本真实数据进行评估。结果:我们观察到所有受试者在运动期间心率增加,G/B比降低。运动后,心率下降,但G/B比增加。讨论:运动时以交感神经NSA为主,运动后G/B比值下降,副交感神经NSA为主时恢复。这样,利用G/B比值实现了对ASNA的非接触评价。在未来,该测量系统将应用于热驯化的功能测试。
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