Improving Energy Expenditure Estimation In Wrist-Worn Wearables By Augmenting Heart Rate Data With Heat Flux Measurement

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT(2021)

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Wearable electronics are often used for estimating the energy expenditure of the user based on heart rate measurement. While heart rate is a good predictor of calorie consumption at high intensities, it is less precise at low intensity levels, which translates into inaccurate results when estimating daily net energy expenditure. In this study, heart rate measurement was augmented with heat flux (HF) measurement, a form of direct calorimetry. A physical exercise test on a group of 15 people showed that HF measurement can improve the accuracy of calorie consumption estimates especially during rest and low-intensity activity when used in conjunction with heart rate information and vital background parameters of the user.
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Biomedical instrumentations, sensors, temperature and thermal
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