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How Accurate Are Optical Heart Rate Sensors in Fitness Trackers for Young and Older Adults?

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Abstract

Mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) values for both fitness trackers were below 10%, indicating overall accuracy in monitoring heart rate during exercise.

  • Both wearable fitness trackers demonstrated acceptable accuracy based on several statistical tests.
  • The Garmin Vivosmart HR+ had MAPE values of 3.77% for young adults and 4.73% for older adults, while the Xiaomi Mi Band 2 had MAPE values of 7.69% for young adults and 6.04% for older adults.
  • Reliability scores indicated a Lin concordance correlation coefficient (CCC) of 0.92 for young adults and 0.80 for older adults using the Garmin, and 0.76 for young adults and 0.73 for older adults using the Xiaomi.
  • Bland-Altman analysis revealed that both devices tended to underestimate average heart rates.
  • Unexpected outlier readings were documented, suggesting that users should not rely solely on these devices for accurate exercise intensity monitoring.

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