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Initial Validation Of Withings Pulse Wave Velocity And Body Composition Scale

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posted on 2025-08-08, 12:07 authored by Aakriti Agrawal
Mobile devices, wearable technology, smartphone apps, and home fitness tracking have become popular to monitor personal health. While cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality, these devices have become a part of people’s lives as they continuously collect health data to help prevent and manage chronic diseases. Research shows increased arterial stiffness is positively correlated to increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Gold standard for measuring arterial stiffness is pulse wave velocity which is usually measured by SphygmoCor. Withings Body-Cardio scale is a new method in measuring pulse wave velocity and can be used daily. This study is a validation test comparing Withings scale to the gold standard method using SphygmoCor. Subjects in this study had body composition calculated on the BodPod and had it compared to the measurements by Withings scale. Standing blood pressure was taken manually and with SphygmoCor. Heart rate and pulse wave velocity were measured by SphygmoCor and were compared to the measurements taken by the Withings scale. The results indicated that pulse wave velocity measurements taken by the two methods were not clinically different and Withings scale accurately calculates pulse wave velocity. This suggests individuals can use this scale daily to assess cardiovascular health.

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2017

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  • The Honors College

Language

English

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  • Open

Program of Study

Exercise Science

Advisor

Scott R. Collier

Dissertation or Thesis Type

  • Undergraduate Honors Thesis

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