Two‐week test–retest reliability of the P olar ® RS 800 CX ™ to record heart rate variability
Recently, research has validated the use of Polar ® heart rate monitors as a tool to index heart rate variability ( HRV ). In the current investigation, we sought to evaluate the test–retest reliability of both time and frequency domain measures of HRV using the Polar ® RS 800 CX ™ . Continuous HRV...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical physiology and functional imaging 2017-11, Vol.37 (6), p.776-781 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Recently, research has validated the use of Polar
®
heart rate monitors as a tool to index heart rate variability (
HRV
). In the current investigation, we sought to evaluate the test–retest reliability of both time and frequency domain measures of
HRV
using the Polar
®
RS
800
CX
™
. Continuous
HRV
data were collected as 60 nominally healthy adults underwent a resting and orthostatic stress test. We evaluated reproducibility by means of the interclass correlation coefficient for absolute agreement and consistency, and the standard error of measurement. We found moderate reliable 2‐week test–retest reliability of
HRV
using the Polar
®
RS
800
CX
™
, results that are in line with previous studies that have validated the stability of
HRV
using other methods of measurement (e.g. electrocardiogram). Additionally, when examining different methods of spectral density estimation, we found that using the auto‐regressive transformation method provides the most stable indices of
HRV
. Taken together, our results suggest that the Polar
®
RS
800
CX
™
is not only a valid method to record
HRV
, but also a reliable one, particularly when using the auto‐regressive transformation method. |
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ISSN: | 1475-0961 1475-097X |
DOI: | 10.1111/cpf.12321 |