Abstract

Analysis of heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) in pre- and post-exercise conditions can provide useful information about the health condition of cardiovascular system. Remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) that uses a contactless camera to measure vital signs from the human face might allow for ubiquitous applications in the fitness scenario. This paper benchmarks the accuracy of HR and HRV measured by ECG, PPG and rPPG, and investigates the difference of HR and HRV parameters between individuals with/without the exercise habit in pre- and post-exercise phases. We built a fitness benchmark consisting of 14 healthy subjects to perform running exercise on a treadmill, with video and reference data recorded simultaneously. The results show that rPPG has a similar performance as PPG in both the estimation of HR and HRV. The HRV parameters (Mean IBI, SDNN, LF, VLF, and SD2) of rPPG/PPG show good agreements with the ECG reference. Subjects with a regular exercise habit show lower resting HR and smaller values of HRV parameters in pre-exercise phase, fewer changes in HR and HRV at the same exercise intensity, and faster HR recovery after exercising, as compared with those without an exercise habit. The preliminary results suggest that rPPG is a promising surrogate of PPG for screening HR and HRV before and after exercise, to indicate the performance of cardiac training.

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