Using wearable devices in cardiac rehabilitation to increase uptake and intensity of physical activity: a pilot evaluation

S. Jones, Jonathan Davies, Spencer Hannibal, H. Evans, Emma Tye
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Wearable devices to track exercise parameters have received increasing interest in the healthcare sector as a potential tool to help improve patient outcomes, particularly in cardiac rehabilitation. This pilot evaluation assessed the effectiveness of the Fitbit Inspire HR wearable device in increasing exercise intensity and step counts among patients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation. A total of 39 patients (35 men, four women) undergoing an 8-week cardiac rehabilitation programme participated in the study. All participants were given a Fitbit Inspire HR device to wear both during and outside of sessions. Data regarding their step count, heart rate reserve and Borg scale score were collected at weeks 1, 5 and 8. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 27 was used to analyse the differences between the time points, with significance set at P≤0.05. Participants’ heart rate reserves and step counts increased significantly between weeks 1 and 5 (P=0.008), then the values were maintained up to week 8. There were no differences between Borg scale scores across the study. Wearable devices, such as Fitbit Inspire HR, can help patients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation to track and improve their physical activity both in and outside of the clinical setting, but more research is needed to understand the role of positive feedback and the efficacy of these devices for older patients and women.
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在心脏康复中使用可穿戴设备来增加身体活动的摄取和强度:一项试点评估
跟踪运动参数的可穿戴设备作为一种帮助改善患者预后的潜在工具,特别是在心脏康复方面,在医疗保健领域受到了越来越多的关注。这项试点评估评估了Fitbit Inspire HR可穿戴设备在增加心脏康复患者运动强度和步数方面的有效性。共有39名患者(35名男性,4名女性)接受了为期8周的心脏康复计划。所有参与者都获得了Fitbit Inspire HR设备,可以在会议期间和会议之外佩戴。在第1、5和8周收集他们的步数、心率储备和博格量表评分。使用Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 27分析时间点之间的差异,显著性设置为P≤0.05。参与者的心率储备和步数在第1周和第5周之间显著增加(P=0.008),然后这些值保持到第8周。在整个研究中,博格量表得分没有差异。Fitbit Inspire HR等可穿戴设备可以帮助接受心脏康复治疗的患者在临床环境内外跟踪并改善他们的身体活动,但需要更多的研究来了解积极反馈的作用以及这些设备对老年患者和女性的功效。
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