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ID: estimation-of-cardiorespiratory-fitness-in-healthy-using-seismocardiography2025

Estimation of cardiorespiratory fitness in healthy using seismocardiography

This study shows that a chest vibration sensor can accurately measure fitness levels without exercise, offering a simple and affordable way to track heart health.

ID: accuracy-of-a-clinical-applicable-method-for-prediction-of-vo2max-using-seismocardiography2022

Accuracy of a Clinical Applicable Method for Prediction of VO2max Using Seismocardiography

This study shows that a chest vibration-based method (SCG) can accurately predict fitness levels (VO2max) in healthy adults, potentially offering a simpler alternative to traditional exercise tests.

ID: determination-of-maximal-oxygen-uptake-using-seismocardiography-at-rest2021

Determination of Maximal Oxygen Uptake Using Seismocardiography at Rest

This study explores using chest vibrations (SCG) to estimate fitness levels without exercise. While the method shows potential, it needs refinement to match clinical accuracy standards.

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