Title of article :
Wearable Wireless Sensors for Measuring Calorie Consumption
Author/Authors :
Fotouhi-Ghazvini, Faranak Department of Computer Engineering and IT - Faculty of Engineering - University of Qom, Iran , Abbaspour, Saedeh Department of Computer Engineering and IT - Faculty of Engineering - University of Qom, Iran
Abstract :
Background: The tracking devices could help measuring the heart rate and energy expenditure
and recognizing the user’s activity. The calorie measurement is a significant achievement for the
fitness tracking and the continuous health monitoring. Methods: In this paper, a combination of an
accelerometer and a photoplethysmography (PPG) sensor is implemented to calculate the calories
consumed. These sensors were mounted next to each other and then were placed on the ankle and
finger by flat cable. The sensed data are transferred via Bluetooth to a smartphone in a serial and
real‑time manner. An Android App is designed to display the user’s health data. The average amount
of consumed energy is obtained from the combination of the accelerometer sensor based on the
laws of motion and the PPG sensor based on the heart rate data. Results: The designed system is
tested on 10 nonathlete males and 10 nonathlete females randomly. By applying the wavelet, the
value of the acceleration signal variance was reduced from 3.2 to 0.8. The correlation between PPG
and pulse oximeter was 0.9. Moreover, the correlation of the accelerometer and treadmill was 0.9.
The root mean square error (RMSE) and the P value of the calorie output from PPG and pulse
oximeter are 0.53 and 0.008, respectively. The RMSE and the P value of the calories output from the
accelerometer and the treadmill are 0.42 and 0.007, respectively. Conclusion: Our device validity
and reliability were good by comparing it with a typical smart band, smart watch, and smartphone
available in the market. The combined PPG and the accelerometer sensors were compared with the
gold standard, the pulse oximeter, and the treadmill. According to the results, there is no significant
difference in the values obtained. Therefore, a mobile system is augmented with the wireless
accelerometer and PPG that are connected to a smartphone. The system could be carried out with the
user at any time and any place.
Keywords :
Accelerometer , activity monitoring , calorie consumption , photoplethysmography , smartphone health application
Journal title :
Journal of Medical Signals and Sensors (JMSS)