The respiratory includes selected files related to a  study of physiological changes recorded by wearable devices during physical exercise on a home exercise bike. It is focused on testing the effect of face masks and respirators on blood oxygen concentration, breathing frequency, and the heart rate changes.

 

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[1] Hana Charvatova, Ales Prochazka, Oldrich Vysata, "Study of physiological changes during physical load with a face mask and respirator", IEEE Dataport, 2022. [Online]. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/z7r4-1y38. Accessed: Nov. 06, 2024.
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Hana Charvatova, Ales Prochazka, Oldrich Vysata. (2022). Study of physiological changes during physical load with a face mask and respirator. IEEE Dataport. http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/z7r4-1y38
Hana Charvatova, Ales Prochazka, Oldrich Vysata, 2022. Study of physiological changes during physical load with a face mask and respirator. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/z7r4-1y38.
Hana Charvatova, Ales Prochazka, Oldrich Vysata. (2022). "Study of physiological changes during physical load with a face mask and respirator." Web.
1. Hana Charvatova, Ales Prochazka, Oldrich Vysata. Study of physiological changes during physical load with a face mask and respirator [Internet]. IEEE Dataport; 2022. Available from : http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/z7r4-1y38
Hana Charvatova, Ales Prochazka, Oldrich Vysata. "Study of physiological changes during physical load with a face mask and respirator." doi: 10.21227/z7r4-1y38