Indiana University Alumni Association, Indiana University, 1000 E 17th Street, Bloomington, IN, 47408, USA.
Department of Sports Medicine, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA, USA.
Eur J Appl Physiol. 2022 Sep;122(9):1975-1990. doi: 10.1007/s00421-022-04951-1. Epub 2022 Apr 21.
Wearable devices represent one of the most popular trends in health and fitness. Rapid advances in wearable technology present a dizzying display of possible functions: from thermometers and barometers, magnetometers and accelerometers, to oximeters and calorimeters. Consumers and practitioners utilize wearable devices to track outcomes, such as energy expenditure, training load, step count, and heart rate. While some rely on these devices in tandem with more established tools, others lean on wearable technology for health-related outcomes, such as heart rhythm analysis, peripheral oxygen saturation, sleep quality, and caloric expenditure. Given the increasing popularity of wearable devices for both recreation and health initiatives, understanding the strengths and limitations of these technologies is increasingly relevant. Need exists for continued evaluation of the efficacy of wearable devices to accurately and reliably measure purported outcomes. The purposes of this review are (1) to assess the current state of wearable devices using recent research on validity and reliability, (2) to describe existing gaps between physiology and technology, and (3) to offer expert interpretation for the lay and professional audience on how best to approach wearable technology and employ it in the pursuit of health and fitness. Current literature demonstrates inconsistent validity and reliability for various metrics, with algorithms not publicly available or lacking high-quality validation studies. Advancements in wearable technology should consider standardizing validation metrics, providing transparency in used algorithms, and improving how technology can be tailored to individuals. Until then, it is prudent to exercise caution when interpreting metrics reported from consumer-wearable devices.
可穿戴设备是健康和健身领域最受欢迎的趋势之一。可穿戴技术的快速发展展示了令人眼花缭乱的各种可能的功能:从温度计和气压计、磁力计和加速度计,到血氧计和热量计。消费者和从业者利用可穿戴设备来跟踪各种结果,例如能量消耗、训练负荷、步数和心率。虽然有些人将这些设备与更成熟的工具一起使用,但也有些人依靠可穿戴技术来获取与健康相关的结果,例如心律分析、外周血氧饱和度、睡眠质量和卡路里消耗。鉴于可穿戴设备在娱乐和健康方面的日益普及,了解这些技术的优缺点变得越来越重要。需要不断评估可穿戴设备测量所谓结果的准确性和可靠性。本综述的目的是:(1)使用最新的有效性和可靠性研究评估可穿戴设备的现状;(2)描述生理学和技术之间的现有差距;(3)为非专业人士和专业人士提供关于如何最好地使用可穿戴技术并将其用于追求健康和健身的专家解释。现有文献表明,各种指标的有效性和可靠性不一致,算法未公开或缺乏高质量的验证研究。可穿戴技术的进步应考虑标准化验证指标,在使用的算法中提供透明度,并改进技术如何针对个人进行定制。在这之前,当解释来自消费者可穿戴设备的报告指标时,谨慎行事是明智的。
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