Resting Heart Rate Variability Measured by Consumer Wearables and Its Associations with Diverse Health Domains in Five Longitudinal Studies

通过消费者可穿戴设备测量的静息心率变异性及其与五项纵向研究中不同健康领域的关联

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Abstract

Heart rate variability (HRV) is widely recognized as an indicator of general health, particularly time domain measures like the root mean square of successive differences (RMSSD) between consecutive heartbeats. Consumer wearables measuring HRV have potential for wide accessibility meaning that their broad use to capture HRV as a health biomarker is possible. Our objective was to investigate the validity of HRV measured by wearables as a general health indicator. We examined whether resting HRV assessed by wearables across five studies-two using smartwatches, two using heart rate chest straps, and one using a smartring-exhibited expected associations with diverse health domains, including mental, physical, behavioral, functional, and physiological. We focused on resting HRV measures recorded while in primarily stationary conditions, either upon waking or while sleeping, because such measures would theoretically reduce the effects of potential confounders such as movement artifacts, daytime caffeine intake, and postural changes. Wearables measured resting HRV had small-to-moderate associations with more clinically oriented and trait-like (or slow-changing) health measures like Hba1c (average blood glucose, r = -0.21, p = 0.014), depressive symptoms (r = -0.22, p = 0.024), and sleep difficulty (r = -0.11, p = 0.003). Wearable-measured resting HRV can potentially serve as a health biomarker, but further research is needed.

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