José Igor V Oliveira, Rízia Almeida, Erick Guilherme Peixoto de Lucena, Vitor Tessutti, Emely Pujólli Silva, Marco Carlos Uchida
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Abstract
This study aimed to review the application of commercial smartwatches as a tool for monitoring health and exercise variables and the accuracy of their measurements, with users being people with physical disabilities who use manual wheelchairs. The searches were conducted in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and IEEEXplore. Studies were included regardless of experimental design as long as they involved people with physical disability or without any physical disabilities who used manual wheelchairs in evaluations with commercial smartwatches. Thirteen studies were included in the review. Overall, there was no consensus on the accuracy of wheelchair-related measurements, such as physical tests and daily activities, with only the Apple Watch® Series 1 and 4 and the Fitbit Charge 2® providing acceptable information. Regarding the physiological measurements offered by smartwatches during physical evaluations, only the Xiaomi Mi Band 5® provided reliable heart rate readings. Additionally, the Apple Watch® Series 5 did not demonstrate sufficient sensitivity to detect falls from the wheelchair. Finally, despite these limitations, commercial smartwatches are seen as a promising tool for self-care and increased autonomy. However, restrictions must be considered, especially in contexts where movements are subtle or gradual, and they should not be used for clinical purposes or disease diagnosis.
这项研究旨在审查商业智能手表作为监测健康和运动变量及其测量准确性的工具的应用,用户是使用手动轮椅的身体残疾人士。检索在PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science和IEEEXplore中进行。无论实验设计如何,只要研究涉及身体残疾或没有任何身体残疾的人,他们在使用商用智能手表进行评估时使用手动轮椅,就会被纳入研究。本综述纳入了13项研究。总体而言,对轮椅相关测量的准确性没有达成共识,例如身体测试和日常活动,只有Apple Watch®系列1和4以及Fitbit Charge 2®提供了可接受的信息。关于智能手表在身体评估期间提供的生理测量,只有小米小米手环5®提供可靠的心率读数。此外,Apple Watch®Series 5没有足够的灵敏度来检测轮椅上的跌倒。最后,尽管存在这些限制,商用智能手表仍被视为一种很有前途的自我护理和增强自主性的工具。然而,必须考虑限制,特别是在运动微妙或渐进的情况下,它们不应用于临床目的或疾病诊断。
期刊介绍:
Assistive Technology is an applied, scientific publication in the multi-disciplinary field of technology for people with disabilities. The journal"s purpose is to foster communication among individuals working in all aspects of the assistive technology arena including researchers, developers, clinicians, educators and consumers. The journal will consider papers from all assistive technology applications. Only original papers will be accepted. Technical notes describing preliminary techniques, procedures, or findings of original scientific research may also be submitted. Letters to the Editor are welcome. Books for review may be sent to authors or publisher.