Accuracy of Wearable Devices for Estimating Energy Expenditure and Heart Rate During Golf

Q4 Health Professions Exercise Science Pub Date : 2022-08-31 DOI:10.15857/ksep.2022.00178
Hyojin Lee, Mihyun Lee, Saejong Park
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PURPOSE: This study examined the accuracy of the heart rate (HR) and energy expenditure (EE) measured by commercially available wearable devices during golf.METHODS: A total of 14 male golfers (24.0±4.06 years) participated in this study. Each participant wore five wearable devices (Apple Watch Series 2, AS; Fitbit Versa, FV; Polar V800, PV; Samsung Galaxy Watch Active, SA; and Suunto Spartan Sport Wrist HR, SWH) on the wrist in the laboratory and/or on a golf course. The criterion measures used to evaluate the accuracy of the HR and EE entailed a wireless heart rate monitor (Polar V800, Polar, Finland) and portable indirect gas analyzer (K4b2, COSMED, Italy). In the laboratory, the participants walked on a treadmill and swung golf clubs using seven iron. On the golf course, the participants played golf in nine holes.RESULTS: In the laboratory, the mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) of the HR in the five wearable devices was within 8% for walking and golf club swinging, excluding FV (12%). The MAPE in EE was within 15% for SA, AS, and PV when walking at a speed of 5.6 km/h on the treadmill, but the MAPE in golf club swinging were within 25%. On the golf courses, the HR in all wearable devices showed the MAPE of <5% but EE showed an error rate of <20%, excluding SWH (73%).CONCLUSIONS: The findings of this study suggest that wearable devices might be used to monitor intensity and amount of exercise during golf.
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高尔夫运动中用于估计能量消耗和心率的可穿戴设备的准确性
目的:本研究检验了在高尔夫比赛中通过商用可穿戴设备测量的心率(HR)和能量消耗(EE)的准确性。方法:共有14名男性高尔夫球手(24.0±4.06岁)参加本研究。每位参与者在实验室和/或高尔夫球场的手腕上佩戴了五款可穿戴设备(Apple Watch Series 2,AS;Fitbit Versa,FV;Polar V800,PV;Samsung Galaxy Watch Active,SA;Suunto Spartan Sport Wrist HR,SWH)。用于评估HR和EE准确性的标准措施包括无线心率监测器(Polar V800,Polar,芬兰)和便携式间接气体分析仪(K4b2,COSMED,意大利)。在实验室里,参与者在跑步机上行走,并用七个铁杆挥动高尔夫球杆。在高尔夫球场上,参与者打了九个洞的高尔夫球。结果:在实验室中,五种可穿戴设备的HR平均绝对百分比误差(MAPE)在步行和高尔夫球杆挥杆时均在8%以内,不包括FV(12%)。当在跑步机上以5.6km/h的速度行走时,SA、AS和PV在EE中的MAPE在15%以内,但在高尔夫球杆摆动中的MAP在25%以内。在高尔夫球场上,所有可穿戴设备的HR显示出<5%的MAPE,但EE显示出<20%的错误率,不包括SWH(73%)。结论:这项研究的结果表明,可穿戴设备可能用于监测高尔夫运动的强度和运动量。
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Exercise Science
Exercise Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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