Division of Cardiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Cardiovascular Performance Program, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Knight Cardiovascular Institute, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA.
Division of Cardiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
J Am Coll Cardiol. 2023 Jul 18;82(3):245-264. doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2023.04.054.
The use of consumer wearable devices (CWDs) to track health and fitness has rapidly expanded over recent years because of advances in technology. The general population now has the capability to continuously track vital signs, exercise output, and advanced health metrics. Although understanding of basic health metrics may be intuitive (eg, peak heart rate), more complex metrics are derived from proprietary algorithms, differ among device manufacturers, and may not historically be common in clinical practice (eg, peak V˙O, exercise recovery scores). With the massive expansion of data collected at an individual patient level, careful interpretation is imperative. In this review, we critically analyze common health metrics provided by CWDs, describe common pitfalls in CWD interpretation, provide recommendations for the interpretation of abnormal results, present the utility of CWDs in exercise prescription, examine health disparities and inequities in CWD use and development, and present future directions for research and development.
近年来,由于技术的进步,消费者可穿戴设备(CWDs)在健康和健身追踪方面的应用迅速扩大。由于技术的进步,普通民众现在能够持续追踪生命体征、运动输出和高级健康指标。虽然基本健康指标的理解可能是直观的(例如,最大心率),但更复杂的指标是由专有算法得出的,在不同设备制造商之间存在差异,并且在临床实践中可能并不常见(例如,最大摄氧量、运动恢复评分)。随着个体患者水平所收集的数据的大量扩展,仔细的解释是必不可少的。在这篇综述中,我们批判性地分析了 CWD 提供的常见健康指标,描述了 CWD 解释中的常见陷阱,为异常结果的解释提供了建议,介绍了 CWD 在运动处方中的应用,考察了 CWD 使用和开发中的健康差异和不平等,并提出了未来的研究和发展方向。