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Passive Measurement of Autonomic Arousal in Real-World Settings

Passive Measurement of Autonomic Arousal in Real-World Settings

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英文摘要

The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is activated during stress, which can have negative effects on cardiovascular health, sleep, the immune system, and mental health. While there are ways to quantify ANS activity in laboratories, there is a paucity of methods that have been validated in real-world contexts. We present the Fitbit Body Response Algorithm, an approach to continuous remote measurement of ANS activation through widely available remote wrist-based sensors. The design was validated via two experiments, a Trier Social Stress Test (n = 45) and ecological momentary assessments (EMA) of perceived stress (n=87), providing both controlled and ecologically valid test data. Model performance predicting perceived stress when using all available sensor modalities was consistent with expectations (accuracy=0.85) and outperformed models with access to only a subset of the signals. We discuss and address challenges to sensing that arise in real world settings that do not present in conventional lab environments.

Samy Abdel-Ghaffar、Isaac Galatzer-Levy、Conor Heneghan、Xin Liu、Sarah Kernasovskiy、Brennan Garrett、Andrew Barakat、Daniel McDuff

生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术生理学计算技术、计算机技术

Samy Abdel-Ghaffar,Isaac Galatzer-Levy,Conor Heneghan,Xin Liu,Sarah Kernasovskiy,Brennan Garrett,Andrew Barakat,Daniel McDuff.Passive Measurement of Autonomic Arousal in Real-World Settings[EB/OL].(2025-04-29)[2025-06-13].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.21242.点此复制

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