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Integrating movement analysis and cardiorespiratory assessment in smart electrically assisted bicycle sessions- Proof of concept -
Studies have shown that riding an electrically assisted bicycle is a suitable form of physical activity for rehabilitation. The rise of connected devices has enabled the development of new wearable technologies for health assessment during cycling sessions, such as plethysmography t-shirts for cardiorespiratory monitoring and inertial measurement units for movement analysis.
This study aims to demonstrate the practical and technical feasibility of embedding measurements during outdoor cycling sessions. It also evaluates the validity of these measurements by comparing them to gold-standard methods in laboratory evaluations.
Two protocols were conducted: one with six participants to assess feasibility across various outdoor session profiles, and another with 20 participants to compare measurements to gold-standard methods using indoor laboratory equipment.
The results indicate that a smart electrically assisted bicycle is suitable for outdoor assessment of cardiorespiratory and movement analysis. Furthermore, the embedded equipment provides valid measurements in the laboratory when compared to gold-standard methods across a wide range of activity intensities.
期刊介绍:
Medical Engineering & Physics provides a forum for the publication of the latest developments in biomedical engineering, and reflects the essential multidisciplinary nature of the subject. The journal publishes in-depth critical reviews, scientific papers and technical notes. Our focus encompasses the application of the basic principles of physics and engineering to the development of medical devices and technology, with the ultimate aim of producing improvements in the quality of health care.Topics covered include biomechanics, biomaterials, mechanobiology, rehabilitation engineering, biomedical signal processing and medical device development. Medical Engineering & Physics aims to keep both engineers and clinicians abreast of the latest applications of technology to health care.