Last Updated on March 25, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org
He uses the Polar H10 chest strap as gold standard for heart rate measurements which the Polar H10 is not for other activities than intense activities with strong body movements such as for instance runs on a treadmill up to 15 km/h. The PhD. Rob specialized in bioinformatics uses 2 Polar H10 chest straps as his «gold standard» ECG reference device as he says in the following video:
He reviews this paper:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31004219/
But 2 Polar H10 chest straps are not gold standard if intense activities with strong body movements such as for instance runs on a treadmill up to 15 km/h are investigated. For these activities 3 channel ECG devices are gold standard.
Gold standard for heart rate measurements if intense activities with strong body movements are not investigated as for instance runs on a treadmill up to 15 km/h are 3 channel ECG devices. These have been used as reference in the following paper of Cardiologist Millind Desai from the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6732081/
This is the issue of the tests of the YouTube video maker Rob ter Horst, PhD., the YouTube video specialized in bioinformatics. And which PhD. specialized in bioinformatics publishes such tests?
- Only one who publishes on YouTube what has been rejected in scientific papers?
- So what the PhD. specialized in bioinformatics publishes on YouTube is basically the garbage which has been rejected in scientific papers?
- And Rob ter Horst PhD. the YouTube video maker which is specialized in bioinformatics is also specialized in selling us this garbage on YouTube?