Development and Validation of a Daily Measure of Cardiorespiratory Fitness – Estimated VO2 Max- Using Multiparimetric Data from a Wearable Sensor

Richards, Gendy, Larimer, Steinhubl, Pipke

 

Our results show that estimated VO2 max can be accurately and conveniently determined at high frequency in individuals with a wide range of cardiorespiratory fitness using data from a patch sensor during routine daily activities. Ongoing work in a large HF trial will evaluate its performance over time relative to 6MWT and surveys.

 

American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, Nov. 5- 7, 2022

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