90.02 Research & medical grade ECG reference devices to study the accuracy of HRMs
90.05 Table of the accuracy compared to reference ECG devices
90.06 Table of the accuracy of HRMs compared to a reference sports chest strap
90.07 Table of the signal quality
90.08 Papers with research & medical grade ECG as a reference:
90.09 Papers with consumer grade sports chest straps as reference:
90.10 Papers which determine the signal quality of HRMs:
90.11 Bitalino ECG as a low-cost high-quality reference device for HRM accuracy validation?
90.13 How to build an ECG device for HRM accuracy studies yourself?
90.14 In Which Journal to Publish your Scientific HRM Accuracy Study?
90.15 Conclusion of the Review about Accuracy Studies of Consumer Grade HRMs
90.17 Generally accepted highly accurate ECG reference devices for accuracy studies of HRMs?
19.18 For cardiologists 3 lead ECG is gold standard for HR measurement
19.19 Comparison Table of Accuracy Values for Polar OH1, Apple
Watches, Polar H7 & Polar H10
19.20 We Suggest for Scientific Purposes to Develop Our Own HRM Device
Autor:
Peter Gamma (Physiologist & Director) Meditation Research
Institute Switzerland (MRIS)
The Meditation
Research Institute Switzerland (MRIS) website is the personal website
of Peter Gamma.
Date of publication: 6. June 2022
published in: The Journal of the Meditation Research (Meditation Research Institute Switzerland (MRIS)
Editor in chief of “The Journal of the Meditation Research” : Peter Gamma (Physiologist & Director) MRIS
Conflict of Interest Statement
The author declares
that this paper was conducted in the absence of any commercial or
financial relationships that could be construed as a potential
conflict of interest.
Review of Accuracy Studies of Consumer Grade Heart Monitors is a white paper
that informs readers concisely about the complex issue of Accuracy Studies of Consumer Grade Heart Rate Monitors and presents the issuing body’s philosophy on the matter. It is meant to help readers understand issues, solve problems, or make a decisions concerning accuracy studies of consumer grade heart rate monitors.