Abstract: |
A system uses continuous tracking of sleep activity and heart rate activity to evaluate heart rate variability immediately before transitioning to an awake state, e.g., at the end of the last phase of deep sleep. In particular, a wearable, continuous physiological monitoring system as described herein includes one or more sensors to detect sleep states, the transitions between sleep states, and the transitions from a sleep state to an awake state for a user. This information can be used in conjunction with continuously monitored heart rate data to calculate heart rate variability of the user at the end of the last phase of sleep preceding the user waking up. By using the history of heart rate data in conjunction with sleep activity in this manner, an accurate and consistent recovery score can be calculated based on heart rate variability. |
Inventor: |
Breslow, Emily Rachel (Brookline, MA, US); Capodilupo, John (Boston, MA, US); Ahmed, William (Boston, MA, US) |
Applicant: |
Whoop, Inc. (Boston, MA, US) |
Face Assignee: |
N/A |
Filed: |
2016-07-12 |
Issued: |
2016-12-29 |
Claims: |
20 |
|
US20160374569
|
1. A method of operating a wearable, continuous physiological monitoring system comprising:
(6)
(6)
|
|
9. A system comprising:
(4)
(3)
|
|
16. A computer program product for determining physical recovery of a user wearing a continuous physiological monitoring device, the computer program product comprising computer executable code embodied in a non-transitory computer readable medium that, when executing on one or more computing devices, performs the steps of:
(4)
(6)
|
|