An investigation into a contactless photoplethysmographic mobile application to record heart rate post-exercise: Implications for field testing
Study aim: the aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of a contactless photoplethysmographic mobile application (CPA) to record post-exercise heart rate and estimate maximal aerobic capacity after the Queen's College Step Test. It was hypothesised that the CPA may present a cost effectiv...
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Main Authors: | Peart Daniel J. (Author), Shaw Matthew P. (Author), Rowley Chris G. (Author) |
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2015-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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