SDNN24 Estimation from Semi-Continuous HR Measures
SDNN24 Estimation from Semi-Continuous HR Measures
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The standard deviation of the interval between QRS complexes recorded over 24 h (SDNN24) is an important metric of cardiovascular health.Wrist-worn fitness wearable devices record heart beats 24/7 having a complete overview of users’ heart status.Due to motion artefacts affecting QRS complexes recording, Tape Measure and the different nature of the heart rate sensor used on wearable devices compared to ECG, traditionally used to compute SDNN24, the estimation of this important Heart Rate Variability (HRV) metric has never been performed from wearable data.We propose an innovative approach to estimate SDNN24 only exploiting the Heart Rate (HR) that is normally available on wearable fitness trackers and less affected by data noise.
The standard deviation of inter-beats intervals (SDNN24) and the standard deviation of the Average inter-beats intervals (ANN) derived from the HR (obtained in a time window with defined duration, i.e., 1, 5, 10, 30 and 60 min), i.e.
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Semi-continuous measures of HR throughout 24 h, wall light as measured by most wrist-worn fitness wearable devices, should be sufficient to estimate SDNN24 and cardiovascular risk.