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Estimation of cardiorespiratory fitness in healthy using seismocardiography
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Abstract
Cardiorespiratory fitness expressed as maximal oxygen consumption (V̇O2max) is a strong predictor of cardiovascular health, but its measurement through cardiopulmonary exercise (CPX) testing is complex and costly. This study develops and validates an algorithm for non-exercise estimation of V̇O2max using seismocardiography (SCG-V̇O2max). Data from SCG recordings and CPX tests of 300 subjects were combined into a database, with 83 subjects undergoing repeated sessions. SCG was recorded via a sensitive accelerometer on the lower sternum in a supine position. A machine learning algorithm was trained on data from 221 subjects, with 74 subjects comprising a test set. SCG- V̇O2max (44.8 ± 9.4 ml/min/kg) was comparable to CPX V̇O2max (44.0 ± 10.2 ml/min/kg), with a correlation of r = 0.873. Day-to-day variation was low for both methods. SCG-based estimation of V̇O2max is a novel, easy-to-use, and accurate method for assessing cardiorespiratory fitness, with high reproducibility and potential for integration into health evaluations.
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Title: Estimation of cardiorespiratory fitness in healthy using seismocardiography
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Abstract
Cardiorespiratory fitness expressed as maximal oxygen consumption (V̇O2max) is a strong predictor of cardiovascular health, but its measurement through cardiopulmonary exercise (CPX) testing is complex and costly.
This study develops and validates an algorithm for non-exercise estimation of V̇O2max using seismocardiography (SCG-V̇O2max).
Data from SCG recordings and CPX tests of 300 subjects were combined into a database, with 83 subjects undergoing repeated sessions.
SCG was recorded via a sensitive accelerometer on the lower sternum in a supine position.
A machine learning algorithm was trained on data from 221 subjects, with 74 subjects comprising a test set.
SCG- V̇O2max (44.
8 ± 9.
4 ml/min/kg) was comparable to CPX V̇O2max (44.
0 ± 10.
2 ml/min/kg), with a correlation of r = 0.
873.
Day-to-day variation was low for both methods.
SCG-based estimation of V̇O2max is a novel, easy-to-use, and accurate method for assessing cardiorespiratory fitness, with high reproducibility and potential for integration into health evaluations.
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