Smartwatches paired with mobile apps provide potential tools for real-time stress detection and personalized management through heart rate variability tracking and biofeedback.
This review highlights the potential of smartwatch-based HRV tracking and biofeedback for real-time stress detection and personalized management.
In the modern world, stress has become a pervasive concern that affects individuals' physical and mental well-being. To address this issue, many wearable devices have emerged as potential tools for stress detection and management by measuring heart rate, heart rate variability (HRV), and various metrics related to it. This literature review aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of existing research on HRV tracking and biofeedback using smartwatches pairing with reliable 3rd party mobile apps like Elite HRV, Welltory, and HRV4Training specifically designed for stress detection and management. We apply various algorithms and methodologies employed for HRV analysis and stress detection including time-domain, frequency-domain, and non-linear analysis techniques. Prominent smartwatches, such as Apple Watch, Garmin, Fitbit, Polar, and Samsung Galaxy Watch, are evaluated based on their HRV measurement accuracy, data quality, sensor technology, and integration with stress management features. We describe the efficacy of smartwatches in providing real-time stress feedback, personalized stress management interventions, and promoting overall well-being. To assist researchers, doctors, and developers with using smartwatch technology to address stress and promote holistic well-being, we discuss the data's advantages and limitations, future developments, and the significance of user-centered design and personalized interventions.
Jerath et al. (Tue,) conducted a review in Stress. Smartwatches and HRV technology paired with mobile apps was evaluated. Smartwatches paired with mobile apps provide potential tools for real-time stress detection and personalized management through heart rate variability tracking and biofeedback.