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Purification of Masked Temperature data from Humans: Some Preliminary Observations on a Comparison of the use of an Activity Diary, Wrist Actimetry, and Heart Rate Monitoring
Authors:Jim Waterhouse  Ben Edwards  Julie Mugarza  Richard Flemming  David Minors  Davina Calbraith  Gareth Williams  Greg Atkinson  Thomas Reilly
Institution:  a Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom b Diabetes and Endocrinology Clinical Research Group, Fazakerley Hospital, Liverpool, United Kingdom c Department of Physiology, King's College London, University of London, United Kingdom d School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Abstract:Fourteen ambulatory subjects, varying in their amount of habitual physical activity, were studied for 24h during a total of 25 “typical” days. Rectal temperature was recorded every 6 minutes, an activity diary was filled in every half hour, and wrist activity and heart rate were monitored every minute. Actimetry and heart rate data generally showed close parallelism with each other and with the masking effects on body temperature. Psychological stressors such as public speaking produced a greater effect on heart rate and body temperature than on wrist movement, while typing produced high values for wrist movement, but affected heart rate and temperature much less. When data for the circadian rhythm of body temperature were purified, the diary, actimetry, and measurement of heart rate were all useful in reducing masking effects, but the present evidence indicates that heart rate can be more successful than actimetry-as judged by the closeness of the purified data to a sinusoid. This superiority of heart rate monitoring over wrist activity as a method of purification might be because core temperature can be increased by stressor-induced thermogenesis, as well as by physical activity, and because wrist movement can, with some activities, give an inaccurate estimate of the factors that contribute to whole-body thermogenesis.
Keywords:Activity  Circadian  Heart rate  Masking  Purification  Temperature
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